Timmy S.
Yelp
The National Museum of Western Art is located in Tokyo's Ueno Park and has some spectacular paintings in its permanent collection. A great variety of artists' works from many countries and time periods are represented: Monet, Manet, van Dyck, Degas, Renoir, Cezanne...countless others. They also had an exhibit of Picasso works on my visit which was fun to view. It really is a great collection and worthy of a visit for anyone interested in art.
Located on a lower level, for an additional fee, they also had a limited-time, special exhibit of drawings by artists who subsequently turned them into paintings. While interesting, this multi-room exhibit was crammed with people (unlike the rest of the museum). Oddly, everybody was in one long line to view each drawing, one at a time. I guess this was meant to be polite behavior. I'm the sort of person who likes to move at my own pace in a museum so standing in this ridiculously slow line and waiting as each person stood to stare at a drawing for two minutes before moving to the next one made me impatient. After nearly an hour to get through one room I broke protocol and got out of line and just walked around to view whatever I wanted, peering over others' shoulders. A number of people soon followed my lead.
Despite the unusual experience viewing drawings in the special exhibit area, the rest of the museum was totally worthwhile with many impressive paintings.