The "Seeking the Real Image of Kofun Culture in Eastern Japan: Hatsushige Otsuka and Meidai Archaeology" exhibit, from the archaeological perspective of ancient Japan; the "Ancient Mexico: Maya, Aztec, Teotihuacan" exhibit, which pursues the culture of ancient Mexico, far across the sea, The "Exhibition: Blown Glass: Mysterious Forms and Techniques" exhibit, which explores the beautiful shapes and techniques of blown glass; the "Persia of Longing" exhibit, which introduces visitors to the art of Persia; the "[Museum Collection] Ancient Mirrors: The World of Medetai Kagami" exhibit, which explores the world of ancient Japanese mirrors; and the "Kamiinumabe no Yokozu Shikan Shikkan" exhibit, which explores the "Kamiinumabe" stone chamber, rediscovered from archaeologist Rokuji Morimoto's field notebooks. The "World of Chinese Coins: The Road to the Kaiyuan Treasure" exhibit explores the history of Chinese coins and their influence on the museum's collection.

Detailed descriptions of the attractions of the Meiji University Museum, Tokyo National Museum, Suntory Museum of Art, Matsuoka Museum of Art, Goto Art Museum, Ota City Museum of Art, and the Currency Museum of the Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies of the Bank of Japan.