Okayama
Kurashiki
Art & Design

Ibara City Hirakushi Denchu ​​Art Museum

Japan, 715-0019 315 Ibaramachi, Ibara City, Okayama Prefecture

The museum opened as the Tanakakan in 1969 to preserve and display the works of Hirakushi Denchu, a master of modern sculpture, to honor his achievements for a long time and to help improve local culture. The collection mainly consists of works that Tanaka donated to elementary, junior high, and high schools in the city during his lifetime, new works donated with the opening of the Tanakakan, and posthumous works and belongings given by Tanaka's family after his death. There are works by artists from the Japan Art Institute, who have a close relationship with Tanaka, and Hirakushi Denchu ​​Prize-winning artists. Additionally, on the third floor, there is a recreation of Tanaka's atelier in Ueno Sakuragicho, Tokyo, where he created many of his masterpieces, recalling the atmosphere of those days. In front of the museum is Tanaka-en, a park where Tanaka's works are displayed, where you can enjoy nature in all four seasons.

Business Time

9:00-17:00 (Admission until 16:30) Closed: Mondays (the next day if Monday is a holiday), New Year holidays (December 28th to January 4th)

Telephone number 0866-62-8787
Website https://www.city.ibara.okayama.jp/denchu_museum/
Access
  • Approximately 20 minutes from Sanyo Expressway Kasaoka IC Approximately 15 minutes walk from Ibara Railway Ibara Station Parking: 128 regular cars, 5 buses EV charging stand (1 medium speed) available
Language 日本語
Other Price: General 500 yen (Groups of 15 or more people 400 yen) *Free for high school students and younger, those 65 years and older living in Ibara City, and those with a physical disability certificate. *Admission fees for special exhibitions vary depending on the exhibition.

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