Akizuki Museum of Art

Akizuki Museum of Art

Info

Amagi Bus Center 5 minutes walk from Nishitetsu Amagi Station → Amagi Kanko Bus 15 minutes for Akizuki/Nobori, bus stop: Get off in front of Akizuki Hometown, 1 minute walk
10 minutes from Oita-do Amagi IC

Business Hours

10 ~ 17:00 (entry is ~ 16:30)

Price

Entrance 500 yen

Spot Category

Museums and Galleries

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