"Genichiro Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art, Marugame City."

Genichiro Inokuma, Marugame, Museum of Contemporary Art

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Genichiro Inokuma, Marugame, Museum of Contemporary Art

In addition to the permanent exhibition of painter Genichiro Inokuma, who has a connection to Marugame, he also has planned exhibitions focusing on contemporary art. In addition to the renovation of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, he also pays attention to the building designed by the architect, Yoshio Taniguchi, who is active in the world.

Visits

...Opening Hours
10:00-18:00 (entry until 17:30)

...Closed Day
Mondays (on weekdays immediately after that in case of a public holiday), end-of-year December 25-31, and Extraordinary Closes

...Viewing fee

  • Exhibition planned:
    • General: 1,500 yen to 1,200 yen (group discount: 1,200 yen to 960 yen, citizen discount: 900 yen)
    • College student: 1,000 yen to 800 yen (group discount: 800 yen to 640 yen, citizen discount: 600 yen)
  • Permanent Exhibition:
    • General: 300 yen (citizen discount: exempt)
    • College student: 200 yen (citizen discount: exempt)
    • Group: General 240 yen (citizen discount: exempt)
    • Group: University student 160 yen (citizen discount: exempt)

For those under high school students or under the age of 18, those living in Marugame city who are 65 years or older, and those who have a personal account with various disabilities (one person and one accompanying caregiver), the viewing fee of the exhibition is free. Please present the documents (student notebook, longevity notebook, etc.) to prove each at the reception desk.
* Group discounts are for groups of 20 or more.
* Citizens are eligible for Marugame citizens. It is necessary to provide documents (driver's license, insurance certificate, etc.) to be certified when purchasing tickets. It includes group discounts and cannot be used with other discounts.→ To the ongoing exhibition

...Precautions, please, others

  • About the Ferris ticket
    The tickets you asked for are valid for one person per day for the duration of the session if not specified (re-entry is possible within the same day).
    We will not refund the viewing fee.
  • Please in the hall
    It is not allowed to carry animals and plants other than assistance dogs (guide dogs, hearing dogs, service dogs).
    I would like to refrain from eating and drinking outside of the prescribed place.
    Please do not smoke in the museum building and the premises.
    Baggage (such as suitcases) that do not enter the locker in the hall will be left at the reception on the first floor.
    If you want to use nursing and wheelchair strollers in the hall, we will accept at the reception on the 1st floor.
  • Please in the exhibition room
    Unless permitted, please do not touch the exhibition works.
    I would like to thank you for any calls within the venue.
    Please do not wish to copy in the exhibition room, use of fountain pen, brush, etc.
    Eating and drinking inside the exhibition room is prohibited.
    It is possible to take photos in the permanent exhibition venue, but there are cases where it is necessary to refuse to take photos of the exhibition.
    Umbrellas are not allowed. Please leave them in the umbrella stand at the entrance on the first floor or in the locker room on the second floor.
  • Other
    Inquiry is here

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