Ancient Orient Museum
古代オリエント博物館  | |
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![]() The Ancient Orient Museum is located on the 7th floor of Sunshine City, Tokyo  | |
| Location | Ikebukuro, Tokyo, Japan | 
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| Type | Archaeology museum | 
| Website | aom-tokyo.com | 
The Ancient Orient Museum (Japanese: 古代オリエント博物館, Hepburn: Kodai Oriento Hakubutsukan) is a private museum in Tokyo, Japan, specializing in artifacts of the ancient Near East and Central Asia.[1][2] Its permanent exhibit features a collection of Greco-Buddhist art of Gandhara, and several works of art pertaining to the art of ancient Palmyra and Persia.[3][4]
Location
The museum is located in the Sunshine City complex in Ikebukuro, on the 7th floor of the Cultural Center (文化会館).[5]
History
The Ancient Orient Museum was opened on 5 October 1978.[6]
Gallery
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			Gandhara stone palette
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			Fragment of a Gandhara stone palette
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			Gandhara Poseidon
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			Gandhara Triton
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			Aphrodite at her bath
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			Indo-Greek festivities
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			Indo-Parthian king and attendants
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			Indo-Greek drinking party
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			Indo-Parthian man hunting
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			Indo-Parthian revelers
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			Indo-Parthian couple
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Coin of Cleopatra VII - 
			
Coin of Huvishka - 
			
Female figurine, Syria, 5000 BCE 
See also
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References
- ^ Hudson, Kenneth; Nicholls, Ann (1985). The Directory of Museums & Living Displays. Springer. p. 589. ISBN 978-1-349-07014-5.
 - ^ Bierbrier, Morris L. (2008). Historical Dictionary of Ancient Egypt. Scarecrow Press. p. 294. ISBN 978-0-8108-6250-0.
 - ^ Guide du Routard Tokyo, Kyoto et environs 2020: +Osaka, Hiroshima, et les villes impériales (Japon pas cher !) (in French). Hachette Tourisme. 2019. p. 234. ISBN 978-2-01-118398-9.
 - ^ Guides, Insight (2020). Insight Guides City Guide Tokyo (Travel Guide eBook). Apa Publications (UK) Limited. p. 170. ISBN 978-1-83905-230-9.
 - ^ Bierbrier, Morris L. (2008). Historical Dictionary of Ancient Egypt. Scarecrow Press. p. 294. ISBN 978-0-8108-6250-0.
 - ^ "About Us". The Ancient Orient Museum, Tokyo. Retrieved 18 May 2025.
 
External links
- English website of the Ancient Orient Museum
 
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