The Toyokan_東洋館_Asian Gallery
Displays the museum's collections of Chinese, Korean, Indian, and Southeast and Central Asian art. It also includes a display of Egyptian objects. There is a theater in its basement and a restaurant to its side. Open in 1968, the Toyokan was designed by Yoshirō Taniguchi (father of Yoshio Taniguchi, known by his project for the MoMA architecture complex), refurbished in the early 2010s, and reopened in January 2013. It is three stories tall but employs its basement and a spiral arrangement of mezzanines and stairs to spread its collection over six floors.