Samurai Museums in Nagoya

Nagoya is home to the Tokugawa Art Museum and one of Japan's great sword collections. Plan your visit with our guide to every samurai museum in the area.

Nagoya is Japan's capital of samurai treasures. The Tokugawa Art Museum holds the heirlooms of the Owari Tokugawa family — one of the three branches of the ruling shogun dynasty — including armor, swords, and the priceless Tale of Genji Scroll. Nearby, the Nagoya Sword Museum (Touken World) presents one of the largest and best-displayed katana collections in the country. Together they make Nagoya essential for anyone serious about samurai material culture. Below are the area's samurai museums with hours, tickets, and access.

  • Tokugawa Art Museum — Nagoya
    Immerse yourself in the refined world of the Tokugawa shogunate at this prestigious museum housing treasures from the Owari Tokugawa family, one of the three main Tokugawa...
  • Nagoya Sword Museum (Touken World) — Aichi Prefecture
    Experience Japan's newest and largest sword museum, opened in 2024 as a premier destination for Japanese sword enthusiasts. Spanning four floors, this state-of-the-art facility...
  • Japanese Sword Collection Room Nagoya — Aichi
    Japanese Sword Collection Room Nagoya is a samurai-themed museum in Japan (5VGW+MQ Nagoya, Aichi, Japan). Visitor information sourced from public listings — see the official...

Frequently Asked Questions

What samurai museums are in Nagoya?
The main two are the Tokugawa Art Museum, home to the Owari Tokugawa family treasures, and the Nagoya Sword Museum (Touken World), a large modern katana collection.
Where can I see Tokugawa treasures?
The Tokugawa Art Museum in Nagoya displays armor, swords, tea utensils, and the famous Tale of Genji Scroll from the Owari Tokugawa family.