Shohaku Art Museum
It was opened in 1994 with donations of works from painters Shogo Uemura and Junyuki Uemura, and funds from Kinki Nippon Railway (at the time). The museum collects and stores art materials such as works, drafts, and sketches from three generations: Shoen Uemura, Shoko, and Junyuki, and is open to the public.
Detailed information
Address | 2-1-4 Tomigaoka, Nara 631-0004 |
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Opening Hours | 10:00-17:00 (admission deadline 16:00) |
Closed day | Mondays (open if Monday is a public holiday; closed on the following weekday), exhibition changing periods, year-end and New Year holidays, and other times when necessary. |
Parking | 11 spaces Free (Due to the limited number of parking spaces, access by public transportation is recommended. For group buses, please contact us) |
Price | Adults: 820 yen University: 820 yen High school: 820 yen Junior high school: 410 yen Elementary school: 410 yen *Special exhibitions are subject to separate fees. Please inquire. |
Price (Group) | Adults: 730 yen University: 730 yen High school: 730 yen Junior high school: 360 yen Elementary school: 360 yen *Special exhibitions are subject to separate fees. Please inquire. *Group rates apply for 20 or more people (10% discount) |
Inquiry | 0742-41-6666 (Shohaku Museum) FAX: 0742-41-6886 |
Barrier Free Accessibility | correspondence |
Discount for Disabled Visitors | 20% off for yourself and one accompanying person by showing your disability certificate |
Senior Discount | Nara City Get half price if you bring your Nanamaru card (senior handbook). Special exhibitions are covered in full. |
Flower-Viewing | Weeping cherry blossoms: April, 2 trees (old trees), as well as various cherry blossoms, peaches, and many others Hanamizuki: April to May, 3 Furyo: July to September, many Japanese clovers (red and white): October, many |
Remarks | Note: Additional charges apply during special exhibitions. Please inquire. |
Access & Bus Stop | From Kintetsu Gakuen-mae Station, take the bus bound for Obuchibashi for about 5 minutes, get off at “Obuchibashi (Shohaku Museum)” and walk for 2 minutes. |