What other travelers are saying about Murou Art Forest
A wonderful experience of immersion into art and nature. We went to Nara specifically for this place and it did not disappoint. We reached Nara via train at about 9am and were able to look at the deer and have some mochi near Nara Park and headed to Murouji by 11am. Even just the journey to place was so picturesque, it reminded me of train rides in Switzerland.
And then we go to the Art Forest. Let me tell you now, this is quite a hike from the bus stop to this location if you will just walk it like we did. I’m not sure that there is an alternative, maybe by taxi or rented cars would be easier. It’s not impossible specially with the weather being already quite pleasant even after noon time.
In the Art Forest, there are a lot of reminders for commuters that the last bus will leave the town by 4:40pm so that you won’t miss it. As for the Art itself, they are so beautiful in person and in photos. just do take note you would have to line up at some spots to get your IG-worthy shot. But it’s worth it!
This place is fascinating!! The place was really huge located among the nature, forests, on the mountain. A lot of spaces to hangout and picnic also! We were walking uphill to this place. It was not that far and the walking paths are quite good, not too steep. Those arts architecture has the meaning behind them. At first i didn’t understand but eventually I know the purpose of creating them related to the shadows and lights, etc. They are really beautiful! I really recommend to visit this place.
2025/11/24
Architecture in combination with autumn foliage took my breath away. Such a wonderful place to escape urban chaos.
I would recommend to visit in a late morning and hang out for a couple of hours. Make sure to bring some snacks with you. Only drinks are available at the entrance vending machines.
This is a really beautiful outdoor art museum, quite different to other outdoor museums I’ve seen in Japan. It was designed by Israeli artist Dani Karavan which has a few more spots in Japan showing his art, but this definitely the best one by far. The remoteness of this place is not a disadvantage as it’s surrounded by beautiful countryside scenery and the road to get there is so nice.
I’m really glad that I still went despite seeing reviews that say it’s “not worth it” because it really was worth it. The really good weather helps of course, and I’m so appreciative of the pieces here — just beautifully done and modest. I’d definitely come back again and stay longer — probably to read and just really take nature in 🥰
Murou Art Forest operates with seasonal hours: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM from April through October, and 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM during November, December, and March. The park is closed every Tuesday (or the following Wednesday if Tuesday falls on a national holiday). Additionally, the park closes entirely from December 29 through the end of February, though weekend openings may occasionally occur during this winter closure period.
Most visitors spend approximately 1.5 to 3 hours exploring the full circuit of Murou Art Forest. The time varies depending on your pace and level of engagement with the art installations. Those interested in photography or seeking a meditative experience in nature may prefer to allocate additional time.
Yes, though public transport requires some planning. Take the Kintetsu Railway to Muroguchiono Station, then board a bus bound for Murouji Temple and alight at the final stop. From there, the park entrance is a 20-minute uphill walk. Alternatively, adventurous visitors can hike directly from the station through the scenic forest trail, which takes approximately two hours.
No, Murou Art Forest does not have restaurants or cafes on-site. Visitors are encouraged to bring packed lunches or snacks, as picnic facilities are available near the visitor center. The nearest dining options are located in the surrounding villages or near Muroguchiono Station. Planning ahead for meals is recommended, especially since the park is in a rural mountain location with limited nearby amenities.