Yokohama Museum of Art, Yokohama
The Yokohama Museum of Art, established on November 3, 1989, is a significant cultural hub in Yokohama. Designed by the renowned architect Tange Kenzo, the museum's architecture is distinctive, featuring a symmetrical stone exterior, an impressive 180-meter long corridor lined with columns, and notable eight-story semi-cylindrical pillars. These architectural elements not only contribute to the museum's visual appeal but also reflect its guiding principle of "See, Create, and Learn." The layout strategically situates the Workshop Studios and the Art Library at opposite ends, promoting this philosophy.
As one of Japan's largest art institutions, the Yokohama Museum of Art houses a diverse collection focusing on modern and contemporary art from the late 19th century onwards. The museum boasts an extensive selection of works by internationally acclaimed artists such as Dali, Magritte, Milo, Picasso, and Cezanne, many of whom have strong ties to Yokohama dating back to the end of the Edo and Meiji periods. Additionally, the museum pays homage to Yokohama's historical role in introducing photography to Japan through its extensive photograph collection.
Education and community involvement are integral to the museum's mission, evident in its Workshop Studios offering diverse workshops for both children and adults. The Art Library, housing over 240,000 art-related books, supports research and education endeavors. Furthermore, the Art Information and Media Center provides additional resources, including books, videos, and other art-related materials.
To enhance visitors' experience, the museum offers amenities such as a café and restaurant on-site. With its extensive collections, educational initiatives, and distinctive architecture, the Yokohama Museum of Art serves as a cultural landmark, inviting visitors to explore Yokohama's rich artistic heritage and contemporary creativity.
As one of Japan's largest art institutions, the Yokohama Museum of Art houses a diverse collection focusing on modern and contemporary art from the late 19th century onwards. The museum boasts an extensive selection of works by internationally acclaimed artists such as Dali, Magritte, Milo, Picasso, and Cezanne, many of whom have strong ties to Yokohama dating back to the end of the Edo and Meiji periods. Additionally, the museum pays homage to Yokohama's historical role in introducing photography to Japan through its extensive photograph collection.
Education and community involvement are integral to the museum's mission, evident in its Workshop Studios offering diverse workshops for both children and adults. The Art Library, housing over 240,000 art-related books, supports research and education endeavors. Furthermore, the Art Information and Media Center provides additional resources, including books, videos, and other art-related materials.
To enhance visitors' experience, the museum offers amenities such as a café and restaurant on-site. With its extensive collections, educational initiatives, and distinctive architecture, the Yokohama Museum of Art serves as a cultural landmark, inviting visitors to explore Yokohama's rich artistic heritage and contemporary creativity.
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Sight Name: Yokohama Museum of Art
Sight Location: Yokohama, Japan (See walking tours in Yokohama)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
Sight Location: Yokohama, Japan (See walking tours in Yokohama)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
Walking Tours in Yokohama, Japan
Create Your Own Walk in Yokohama
Creating your own self-guided walk in Yokohama is easy and fun. Choose the city attractions that you want to see and a walk route map will be created just for you. You can even set your hotel as the start point of the walk.
Yokohama Introduction Walking Tour
Yokohama is the second-largest city in Japan. Located on Tokyo Bay, the city was once a small fishing port. It became the location of the first foreign trading port in Japan, which led to its rapid expansion. The port was primarily used for transporting silk through the 20th century.
With its long history as an important area for trade and commerce, some of the world's most successful... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.7 Km or 2.3 Miles
With its long history as an important area for trade and commerce, some of the world's most successful... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.7 Km or 2.3 Miles
Kamakura Temples Walking Tour
The vicinity of Yokohama abounds in Buddhist temples. Some of them are listed as national heritage. The most significant of them are found in the historic town of Kamakura, renowned for its rich religious scene.
Hase-dera Temple, perched on a hillside, is famous for its beautiful gardens and the towering Kannon statue, representing the goddess of mercy. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 4.7 Km or 2.9 Miles
Hase-dera Temple, perched on a hillside, is famous for its beautiful gardens and the towering Kannon statue, representing the goddess of mercy. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 4.7 Km or 2.9 Miles