Taro Okamoto Museum of Art

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Kawasaki, Japan

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Taro Okamoto Museum of Art Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Taro Okamoto Museum of Art is located in Kawasaki, Japan on 7 Chome-1-5 Masugata, Tama Ward,. Taro Okamoto Museum of Art is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category modern art museumtourist attraction in Japan.

Address

7 Chome-1-5 Masugata, Tama Ward,

Phone

+81 449009898

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

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Yuka K

People can chill in front of sculpture. Nice green surround and sun was there too. This place is inside of beautiful park which you can also explore!

メディナエリー「Elli」

It's a must visit museum if you like Taro Okamoto's work and want to more know about his life and how he developed some of his must famous creation, like the Tower of Sun. There's also original sketches of the Tower of the sun and videos of the pre creation. It's realy interesting museum! Also didn't expected all the nature that surrounds the museum: Tall trees, some ponds and a stair cascade. It's a good spot for relax and contemplate nature art.

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Sean Queenan

Great collection in a cool creative setting. Interesting building for an interesting guy's innovative art work.

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John Hull

It’s a nice museum in a beautiful setting. Worth a visit if you’re in the area.

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Jay TMG

Truly wonderful. Not just the artists, but the entire experience. An easy train trip from anywhere in Tokyo. A 10 min bus ride takes you to the park entrance. I highly recommend this as an antidote to hustling, bustling Tokyo. He was way more than an artist. He was a thinker and social commentator, as well. And he opened up the creation of his art to the public. Life is art. Art is life. My feeling: this museum captures that spirit very well. I was a little disappointed that photos inside the exhibits are not allowed. The installation is almost as interesting as the artist himself, and I would love to have had pictures of that. The facility itself is beautiful, blending in with the surrounding hillsides and park. Admission is quite reasonable. There's a cafe with a decent selection of food and beverage items. It, too, is reasonably priced - at least to my American standards. And there are many very affordable books and objects in the gift shop. The park itself is not to be missed, either. A path near the museum entrance leads down onto a trail through a shady grove of trees.