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A white sphere stands in front of curved panels in yellow, orange, and pink, creating colorful reflections in an outdoor park with trees, grass, and modern buildings under a blue sky with clouds.
Several large, shiny, silver spheres reflect a red-brick building, green grass, trees, and blue sky with clouds, creating a distorted, artistic mirror effect of the surrounding landscape.
A large geometric metal sculpture with angular, mesh-like panels stands on a grassy area near trees and a multi-story building. The structure resembles a faceted dome or shell.
A modern glass building sits behind a grassy lawn with three round, metallic benches and a small tree with sparse leaves under a clear sky.
A metal swimming pool ladder leads up to a surface that looks like water, viewed from below. The water appears still and reflective, with light blue pool walls surrounding the ladder.
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Kanazawa

21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art

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Last updated May 22, 2026

The 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa opened in 2004 as one of Japan's most innovative contemporary art institutions. Designed by renowned architectural duo SANAA (Sejima and Nishizawa and Associates), the museum's circular glass structure earned the Pritzker Architecture Prize for its creators in 2010. Located in the heart of Kanazawa's cultural district, the museum represents the city's commitment to balancing traditional crafts with cutting-edge contemporary culture.

The museum's significance lies in its revolutionary approach to art exhibition and public engagement. Its 360-degree glass facade eliminates traditional front and back entrances, creating multiple entry points that integrate seamlessly with the surrounding urban landscape. The building houses both permanent installations and rotating exhibitions featuring international and Japanese contemporary artists, establishing Kanazawa as a major destination for modern art in Asia.

Key visitor experiences include Leandro Erlich's famous "Swimming Pool" installation, where visitors can view swimmers from below through a glass ceiling, and James Turrell's "Blue Planet Sky" room, offering a meditative sky-viewing experience. The museum features 14 exhibition rooms of varying sizes, with both free public spaces and paid exhibition areas. The transparent design allows natural light to illuminate artworks throughout the day, creating dynamic viewing conditions.

The museum offers consistent appeal year-round, though spring and autumn provide the most comfortable weather for exploring both indoor and outdoor installations. Summer brings extended daylight hours that enhance the building's glass architecture, while winter snow creates striking contrasts with the transparent structure. Special exhibitions typically run for 3-4 months, with major international shows often scheduled during peak tourist seasons.

The museum is located a 10-minute walk from JR Kanazawa Station or accessible via the Kanazawa Loop Bus with stops directly outside. Operating hours are 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM (until 8:00 PM on Fridays and Saturdays), closed on Mondays except holidays. General admission costs ¥450 for adults, with special exhibition fees varying from ¥1,000-2,000. The museum shop and restaurant operate independently with extended hours, and audio guides are available in multiple languages for ¥500.


Hours
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Phone
+81 76-220-2800
Website
www.kanazawa21.jp


The area

Address
1-chōme-2-1 Hirosaka, Kanazawa, Ishikawa 920-8509, Japan

Hours

Sunday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Phone

+81 76-220-2800

Website

www.kanazawa21.jp

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What other travelers are saying about 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art

We really enjoyed our time wandering through the museum. The art is contemporary and different, with moments for contemplation. We loved many of the artworks that the museum was showing (inside and outside). The space, which is modern and beautiful, wasn’t overly crowded when we went. You need to reserve a time to enter Leandro’s Pool, which you can do at the museum if you forget to do it prior.

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Frequently Asked Questions

While the museum features several permanent installations, such as Leandro Erlich’s “Swimming Pool,” it primarily hosts rotating exhibitions of contemporary art.

Visits can range from 1-3 hours, depending on the exhibitions and interest level.

The museum shop offers a variety of art-related items, including books, prints, and unique design objects inspired by the exhibitions.

The museum is fully accessible, with ramps, elevators, and facilities designed to accommodate visitors with various needs.
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Mai N
Dec 20, 2025
I made my way here from the D.T. Suzuki Museum. Just when I thought that the rains have eased, it started pouring when I reached this museum. I used the Bunka no Mori Odekake Pass to enter the museum. My first impression was that the museum is chaotic—the place was full, and I really didn't know where to go first. I eventually followed a group of people lining up for a room. I didn't really stay long in the room, the experience of which repeated throughout the other displays I visited in the museum. For sure, there were many interesting things to see, but it was all a bit too disconnected and random for me. This is to be expected I guess, since artists are bound to be different, but I'd like to feel some sense of connectedness between the exhibits, which I didn't find here. The museum is a huge circular structure, with many exhibits inside. I followed a circular route, expecting to find something that would make an impression, but unfortunately I didn't find anything. The crowds definitely affected my experience negatively. I guess most people came to see the Swimming Pool, but it was closed due to the rain, so that left people wandering aimlessly. The Maru sculpture and the surrounding open area outside was refreshing, in contrast to the crowded interior. All in all, I would say that if visiting Kanazawa, one should visit this place, but do not expect too much.
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Alvin Dizon
Nov 16, 2025
The 21st Century Museum is a great public space to enjoy, even without going into the paid exhibitions. There are plenty of free areas to explore and lots of good photo spots. My kids especially loved the green open space around the museum where they could run and play. Inside, there are art workshops for children, and the staff are very friendly and helpful with the handmade activities. It makes the place welcoming for families. The famous swimming pool artwork is currently closed until September 19, so plan accordingly if you want to see it. Still, the museum and its surroundings are worth visiting for both art and relaxation.
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Thwe Thwe Myint Aung
Sep 18, 2025
The Kanazawa pass only gets you to half of the museum. Cool to see James turrel on a snow day though. The outdoor installation was fun. For the pool installation, you’ll have to sign up agita’s of time and wait for awhile. I skipped it as I’ve been to the one in the Netherlands.
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Joanne Huang
Jan 6, 2026
I visited the museum at night. The experience where you can enter the pool was already fully booked, but the nighttime illumination was beautiful. The museum is open until 8 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. Kenrokuen Garden and Korinbo are nearby, making the area lively and pleasant to walk around.
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