The Mitsui Memorial Museum is an art museum located in Tokyo, and its exhibition of lacquerware, including seven national treasures, is a must-see. In addition, the exhibition of Jinkiyama, Kanzan, Eiraku, and Oriental ceramics allows you to enjoy the world of painted pottery. The museum houses about 4,000 art and craft items collected by the Mitsui family since the Edo period, including masterpieces such as the "Kuro Raku Chawan Meishunkan." It also has historical value, such as the "Mitsui Family's Hina Dolls," which boasts an impressive scale, and items owned by Sen no Rikyu, making it full of deep information.