Nursing rooms, diaper tables in every restroom, free stroller rental, ramps, and quiet galleries allow parents with infants to visit comfortably, though exhibits offer no baby-specific engagement.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Enough time to enjoy the play space, galleries, and a café break without rushing a baby.
Seeds of Life Play Space:
Soft-floor area with picture books and movable art panels for babies to explore.
Tip: Let your baby crawl on mats and bring a favorite toy for extra comfort.
Nursing Rooms:
Private nursing rooms near the play space for feeding and changing.
Tip: Ask staff for the family nursing room for added privacy.
Self-Guided Gallery Visit:
Push your stroller through most galleries to view prehistoric to contemporary art.
Tip: Start on the first floor and follow ramps to avoid stairs.
Café & Park Picnic:
Glass-walled café serving coffee, sandwiches, and soft serve with pond views.
Tip: Order take-out ice cream and enjoy a picnic by Ohori Park pond.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Adult admission (2) | JPY 400 |
Café snacks | JPY 800 |
Total Estimated | JPY 1,200 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
In summer, enjoy extended play space hours (Fr/Sat until 20:00). On Nov 3 (Family Day), all visitors enter free.
Address: 1-6 Ōhorikōen, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka, 810-0051, Japan
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Tobias
Very nice museum, cheap entry tickets with reductions for students, and a permanent exhibition with works from artists such as Dalí, Matisse, Warhol, Chagall as well as many other japanese artists. There’s a good mix or modern and older artworks, and also other exhibitions (when I visited there was a Hello Kitty one, and also a music themed one). The park the museum is in is also beautiful, defini...
Ian Reynolds
One of the best art museums I have visited. Very high quality collection with a very reasonable amount on display. I also loved the section of local artists. Wonderful spot very worth the trip.
MAK .16
It's bigger than what I expected for the contemporary art, but Iike it. And for the price of the ticket, it's worth it !! It's part of the park so it is even more convenient and a good café/restaurant is near (5 min walk approximately)
Simon Leong
A really good option to spend a couple of hours taking in art and culture exhibits here at your own pace for a paltry entrance fee. Good mix of exhibits with most information in dual language. Famous artists like Kusama, Dali and Miro have exhibits here along with local artists like Atsushi Suzuki (the Family Forest installation was thought provoking!). There may be other ongoing featured exhibiti...
Shibe Land
Wow! The Fukuoka Art Museum is breathtaking! It showcases a remarkable array of exhibits that span various artistic styles and periods. Each gallery is thoughtfully curated, highlighting both local and international masterpieces that captivate the imagination. The diverse collection ranges from traditional Japanese art to contemporary installations, making it a treasure trove for art lovers. With ...
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