There are also plans for a media center, office space and a rooftop restaurant.
The center plans a silent film series with live musical accompaniment.
The center is even planning a weeklong history conference and film series in October.
By next year, the center plans to install the country's largest organ.
The center also plans to ask the city and state for $42 million.
On its opening day, the center planned to welcome 500 visitors.
The centers plan to start discussions with state and territorial health officials on Friday.
The center, based in Tokyo, plans to increase its charitable giving to $25 million annually starting next year.
The center plans to use the room to expand the quarters of an arts education program that serves 10,000 students a year.
Within a year, the center plans to increase the number of its registered inns to 600.