The Tasaki Museum was established with the aim of preserving and sharing the works and artistic spirit of the Western-style painter Hirosuke Tasaki for future generations. Throughout his life, Tasaki devoted himself to painting while facing the grandeur of nature, and his works possess a timeless power that continues to speak to us today.
At this museum, visitors are invited to quietly appreciate his artistic world through representative paintings and related materials that trace the course of his life and career. We hope that your time here, spent in dialogue with art and away from the bustle of everyday life, will become a moment of calm reflection and enrichment.
We sincerely wish that your visit to the Tasaki Museum will be a pleasant and meaningful experience, and that you will enjoy a truly fulfilling time with us.
Wheelchairs are available at the museum. If you wish to use one, please feel free to ask at the reception desk.
Our staff will be happy to assist you so that all visitors may enjoy the exhibitions comfortably and with peace of mind.
Opening Season: From the Golden Week holidays in spring through Culture Day in autumn.
Opening Hours: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
From October: Autumn hours 10:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Last admission is 30 minutes before closing.
Closed: Wednesdays
Please note that the museum may be temporarily closed due to exhibition changes or special circumstances.
Admission Fees:
- Adults: ¥1,100 (¥1,000 for groups of 30 or more)
- Elementary & Junior High School Students: ¥600
- High School & University Students: ¥900 (Student ID required)
- Visitors with Disabilities: 50% discount (Disability certificate required; valid for the individual only)
- Preschool Children: Free
- A photography permit must be carried at all times while shooting.
- Photography is permitted for the museum building only. (Photography of artworks, paintings, and archival materials is strictly prohibited.)
- Tripods are permitted; flash photography is not allowed.
- Please be considerate of other visitors enjoying the artworks.
- arking available for up to 20 passenger vehicles.
- Tour buses may also be accommodated (Advance notice required.)
THE TASAKI MUSEUM OF ART