Okayama
Kurashiki
Art & Design

Kurashiki City Museum of Art

Japan, 710-0046 2-6-1 Chuo, Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture

It houses works by local artists such as Western painters Kunishiro Mitsutani and Kazuo Sakata, with a focus on the collection of Yoson Ikeda, a Japanese painter with connections to Kurashiki and a recipient of the Order of Culture. [About the Kurashiki City Museum of Art building] After being built as Kurashiki City Hall, it was renovated as an art museum in 1983. The exposed concrete method is used, and as Mr. Tange says, ``the Jomon tradition is expressed through concrete,'' it gives a sense of grand scale despite its simplicity. The entrance hall is an open space with a height of over 10 meters, and is one of the highlights of this building. Architect/Year of completion: Kenzo Tange/1960 Regarding tours and photography: Photography is not allowed in the exhibition room.

Business Time

9:00-17:15 (Admission until 16:45) Closed: Mondays (the next day if Monday is a holiday), closed on Mondays, December 28th to January 4th, and other temporary closings.

Telephone number 086-425-6034
Website https://www.city.kurashiki.okayama.jp/dd.aspx?menuid=14572
Access
  • Approximately 20 minutes from Sanyo Expressway Kurashiki IC or Seto Chuo Expressway Hayashima IC Parking lot: Kurashiki City Central Parking Lot (charged) About 10 minutes walk from JR Kurashiki Station
Language 日本語
Other Price: 210 yen for adults, 100 yen for high school and university students, 50 yen for elementary and junior high school students. Collection exhibition (special exhibitions are set separately) Ancillary facilities: Auditorium, conference room Capacity: Auditorium (222 people), conference room (68 people)

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