DIC Kawamura Memorial Museum

DIC Kawamura Memorial Museum

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JR Sakura Station → Free pick-up bus 30 minutes; or Keisei Sakura Station → Free pick-up bus 30 minutes; or JR Tokyo Station Yaesu North Exit → 60 minutes by express bus from Keisei bus stop 3, bus stop: DIC Kawamura Memorial Museum, stop, walk away
10 minutes from Sakura IC on Tokan TSE via National Route 51 and Prefectural Route 22
160 units

Business Hours

9:30 to 17:00 (entry is ~ 16:30)

Price

Entrance to 1200 yen, college students, 65 years old and older 1000 yen, high school students and under free of charge.

Spot Category

Museums and Galleries


Museum exterior
Photo: Osamu Watanabe


200 Exhibition Rooms
(C) Cy Twombly Foundation Photographed by: Osamu Watanabe


Garden Terrace

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