The Sakura City Museum of Art is a renowned cultural institution located in the heart of Sakura City. As a hub for art and creativity, the museum showcases a diverse collection of both traditional and contemporary works, offering visitors a deep insight into the rich artistic heritage of the region. Boasting a striking architectural design, the museum provides a captivating and immersive environment for art enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. With its commitment to promoting and celebrating creativity, the Sakura City Museum of Art serves as a vital cultural landmark within the community, hosting a variety of engaging and educational events throughout the year. Whether seeking inspiration or simply looking to admire the beauty of art, the museum provides a welcoming space for all to explore and appreciate the power of artistic expression.
Reviews
There seems to be no permanent exhibition.
It was busy because there was an event going on. I would like to come and see it on weekdays.
Visited at GoGo Boso Digital Point Rally. The entrance is the same former Kawasaki Bank building as the Chiba City Museum of Art. I enjoyed the art throughout the building as well as walking around the area.
It is an interesting building, with an entrance that uses old architecture as it is, and an atrium in the main building that looks like it is fused with a work of art. The exhibition spaces on the second to fourth floors are spacious and can accommodate large-scale exhibitions. It is a tall building with a lecture space on the top floor that offers a panoramic view of Sakura town. The restaurant on the first floor is delicious, despite its modest appearance. The merchandise sales space is not that large.
The parking lot of the new library is free for up to 3 hours, so I stopped by while wandering around.
About 3 minutes walk from the parking lot.
Free museum.
On the first floor, there is a large cafe with a calm atmosphere. There are benches in the garden so you can relax.
The 2nd and 3rd floors are exhibition rooms. This time it was an exhibition by a local calligraphy group. It feels simple and nice.
It may be a small museum, but it's worth seeing because it has a variety of items to choose from.
It is best to park at the Yume Sakurakan across the street. (Free hours change depending on the day, but even if it's free, you have to pay with your car's license plate before leaving.)
A volunteer explained.
It's a calm and beautiful place
Location
Hours
- Monday Close
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Tuesday
10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
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Wednesday
10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
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Thursday
10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
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Friday
10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
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Saturday
10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
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Sunday
10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
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