Yes, there is parking available nearby. However, it can fill up quickly during peak times. Consider using public transport if possible.
Photography is permitted for personal use in most areas of the museum, unless otherwise indicated. Flash photography and tripods are not allowed.
Yes, the museum is fully accessible to visitors with mobility challenges. We provide ramps, elevators, and accessible restrooms for convenience.
Traveler reviews
So we arrived the day they were changing exhibits, so everything "zenbu" was closed. Love the fact that the notice was written in French. We gallantly retreated to the café and enjoyed an excellent udon and opéra, with real liqueur in it, in a very nice environment. Funnily enough quite a few locals came to join in this nice little break
The main exhibition is OK. I would recommend to check in advance if there is an interesting temporary exhibition before getting to this part of the town. Especially if you don't have car
The Art Museum itself is a beautiful space, truly exceptional. The exhibit was okay.
Interesting art museum and nice cafe but do not be fooled by the basic free entry. At the time of my visit for most of the exhibitions you had to pay an entry fee of over 1000JPY multiple times to be able to visit the major part of the museum. Not essentially bad but a bit misleading and you have to consider not many rooms were in use even though the museum looks big on the outside. Good for on a rainy day, but otherwise not a must-see for the average tourist.
Nice location, nice architecture. Great garden. Unfortunately, the information on opening ours in google maps was not correct, so we were not able to enter ;(