For one weekend in March, a mini museum dedicated to luck takes over a space just minutes from Asakusa Station.
What to expect
The Luckiest Museum in the World invites visitors to explore charms, talismans, and lucky objects from around the globe — all said to bring good fortune in love, health, travel, and even safety in crossing Shibuya Scramble.
The exhibition looks at the stories and beliefs behind these objects while also asking a bigger question: can you create your own luck?
The pop-up is bilingual (English and Japanese) and runs for two days only. Entry is free; donations are welcome and help sustain the museum.
How to get there
The Luckiest Museum in the World will be held at Orinami Asakusa-Ekimae, just 2 minutes walk from Asakusa station. Head to this link for the location.
