Kids enter free, can touch selected works, build blocks in the 7F Kid’s Corner, and attend picture-book readings, but parents must supervise and exhibits are mostly non-interactive.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Allows time to explore galleries, play in the Kid’s Corner, and rest in the Art Café without rushing.
Kid’s Corner Play Space:
Soft sofas, Asian picture books and wooden block toys on the 7th floor.
Tip: Visit early for first pick of toys and read picture books with your children before the crowd arrives.
Interactive Art Displays:
Touch-friendly multimedia pieces labeled “touch OK” throughout the museum.
Tip: Ask staff for the latest interactive spots and encourage kids to follow the sounds or movements.
Permanent Collection Tour:
Rotating modern and contemporary works from 23 Asian countries.
Tip: Pick up the free English guide sheet at reception to explain highlights to your children.
Art Café by IENA COFFEE:
River-view seating with Asian teas, home-roasted coffee and kid-friendly sweets.
Tip: Order a shared dessert plate and choose window seats to let kids watch boats on Hakata River.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
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Adult admission (2 × 200 yen) | JPY 400 |
Child admission (2 × 0 yen) | JPY 0 |
Café snacks and drinks | JPY 800 |
Souvenir purchases | JPY 2,000 |
Total Estimated | JPY 3,200 |
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, use air-conditioned galleries midday and check for free summer art workshops. In spring, combine your visit with cherry blossom viewing along the riverbanks.
Address: Japan, 〒812-0027 Fukuoka, Hakata Ward, Shimokawabatamachi, 3−1 大博センタービル 7F リバレイン 7・8F
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Lawrence Goodrich
Enjoy a nice couple hours at the art museum, special exhibit of a well-known Japanese cartoonist. Y1,900 for 2
Noriko Furuya
I always stop by this museum whenever I go to Fukuoka. The permanent exhibition features a good selection of Asian artists. I was in luck as the special exhibition at this time featured Tezuka Osamu’s Blackjack. Conveniently located in Riverrain Mall above Nakasu Kawabata subway station.
Tim T
I enjoyed this little Asian art museum. It’s just a few floors above one of the main subway lines. So super easy to get to. The focus is on contemporary Asian art, and it has samples from Japan, Korea, Singapore, etc. they also have regular shows. And there is a coffee shop in the space as well.
Queenie So
Very nice children library area, open to public for free. We visited on Saturday morning. It was not crowded.
alana
I am a little confused about some of the other reviews referencing 1,000 or 2,000 yen for entrance... Maybe something has changed. The entrance is very cheap. It is only 200 yen. I happily would have paid more than that! And I felt that the exhibition was wonderful. I really enjoyed my time here. It has art from all over Asia, there's not really art from Japan, with the focus modern art, a lot of ...
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