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Asahi Beer Oyamazaki Villa Museum
Asahi Beer Oyamazaki Villa Museum
Asahi Beer Oyamazaki Villa Museum
Asahi Beer Oyamazaki Villa Museum
Asahi Beer Oyamazaki Villa Museum
Asahi Beer Oyamazaki Villa Museum
Kyoto

Asahi Beer Oyamazaki Villa Museum of Art, Kyoto

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Last updated Mar 21, 2026

The Asahi Group Oyamazaki Villa Museum of Art stands as one of Japan's most architecturally distinctive cultural venues, combining early 20th-century villa architecture with contemporary design elements. Originally built between the 1910s and early 1930s as a private residence, this hillside retreat was transformed into an art museum that showcases the personal collection of Tamesaburo Yamamoto (1893-1966), the first president of Asahi Breweries. The museum gained international recognition when renowned architect Tadao Ando designed two striking concrete annexes: the Underground Jewelry Box (South Wing) and the Dream Box (North Wing), seamlessly integrating modern architecture with the historic villa structure.

The museum's cultural significance lies in its comprehensive representation of the Mingei Movement, Japan's influential folk craft revival that emphasized the beauty of everyday objects made by anonymous artisans. Yamamoto was a passionate supporter of this movement, and his collection of approximately 1,000 artworks forms the museum's core holdings.

Beyond Japanese folk crafts, visitors encounter an impressive array of ceramics, lacquerware, textiles, and contemporary sculptures. The museum's crown jewel is its collection of masterpieces from Claude Monet's famous "Water Lilies" series, creating an unexpected but harmonious dialogue between Western Impressionism and Japanese aesthetic traditions.

Visitors experience art within meticulously preserved historical interiors and Ando's signature minimalist concrete spaces, where natural light plays across carefully curated displays. The main villa retains its original early 20th-century character, offering intimate viewing environments that reflect how these artworks were originally appreciated in a domestic setting. The museum's location on Tennozan Hill, historically significant as the site of the Battle of Yamazaki, provides panoramic views across the confluence of three rivers and toward both Osaka and Kyoto.

Located in Oyamazaki-cho, Otokuni-gun, Kyoto Prefecture, the museum is easily accessible from both Osaka and Kyoto via two railway connections. From JR Yamazaki Station on the Kyoto Line or Oyamazaki Station on the Hankyu Kyoto Line, the museum is a 10-minute walk uphill, though a free shuttle bus operates from both stations with priority given to elderly visitors. The museum address is 5-3 Zenihara, Oyamazaki-cho, Otokuni-gun, Kyoto 618-0071. General admission varies by exhibition but typically costs 900-1,200 yen for adults, with discounted rates of 500 yen for university and high school students and free admission for junior high school students and younger. Group discounts are available for parties of 20 or more visitors.


Hours
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Phone
+81 75-957-3123
Website
www.asahigroup-oyamazaki.com


The area

Address
Japan, 〒618-0071 Kyoto, Otokuni District, Oyamazaki, Ōyamazaki, Zenihara−5−3

Hours

Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Phone

+81 75-957-3123

Website

www.asahigroup-oyamazaki.com

What other travelers are saying about Asahi Beer Oyamazaki Villa Museum of Art, Kyoto

The scenaries and service is amazing. there is a small hike before you reach the place. it’s near a hiking trail too. ticket for university students is 700 yen. the weather is very nice, highly recommend going on sunny days. taking photos inside is not allowed, however outside is okay. the nature looks so fresh, and well-cared. Tadao Ando architecture is spectacular.
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Krysmas
Feb 18, 2026
Good climb up a hill. Fantastic view. Not exactly a place for you to find Monet paintings, and the bonus are 1910s-1930s first prints.
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FT
Jan 31, 2026
very remote second time trying. to get in there is NO carpark and it is high in hillside next to major railway tracks eventually park hillside and ran up just beating the close time of 4:30 last ticket monet ando picasso seurat kandinsky miro the lot
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Wing Au
Oct 11, 2025
I went there mainly to see Ando’s architectural work and Monet’s paintings. The permanent and special exhibitions are quite incoherent and they don’t allow talking pictures even in the area without any artwork. It’s a bit hike up to the museum and there’s no shuttle around the lunch time.
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World Explorer
Sep 25, 2024
Probably I visited here one week earlier than the best maple reddish leaves. Shooting from outside of the museum is free of charge if no entrance to it, also no charge for courtesy bus from Oyamazaki St. of both Hankyu railway Kyoto line and JR. As for the photographers, 2 to 3 hours would be required in satisfactory. Slope from the gate to the entrance, tens of meter distance will prevent wheelchair users from access. Toilet available, no logistics for souvenir or food, but drinks available with automatic selling machine.
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Bohya Kinema
Jan 17, 2024

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Frequently Asked Questions

Several important rules ensure the preservation of artworks and a pleasant experience for all visitors. Please use pencils only for note-taking, as pens are not permitted. Please do not touch the exhibits and eating and drinking is not allowed inside the Museum. These restrictions help protect the valuable collection of approximately 1,000 artworks, though different rules may apply during special exhibitions. A café is available on the second floor for refreshments with scenic views.

Asahi Beer Oyamazaki Villa Museum features an impressive collection of Japanese ceramics, French Impressionist paintings, and contemporary art. Notable works include pieces by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Japanese tea ceremony ceramics. The museum also displays rotating special exhibitions in its modern underground galleries designed by Tadao Ando.

Photography policies at Asahi Beer Oyamazaki Villa Museum vary by exhibition area. Generally, photography is prohibited in galleries displaying artworks to protect the collection. However, visitors can usually photograph the building's architecture, including the historic villa rooms and Tadao Ando-designed spaces. Always check with museum staff for current photography restrictions.

Yes, Asahi Beer Oyamazaki Villa Museum has a museum cafe called "Yuragi" that offers light meals, beverages, and desserts with scenic views of the Katsura and Uji rivers. The cafe serves seasonal menu items and is popular for its relaxing atmosphere. There's also a museum shop selling art books, postcards, and unique souvenirs related to the collection.