Stroller loans, elevators, a nursing room and diaper tables support parents with infants, yet fragile artworks demand constant hush and staff may ask stroller parking in crowds, adding stress for caregivers.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Includes time for galleries, café break, stroller rental, and baby care without rushing.
Collection Gallery:
Browse rotating displays of Japanese and Western-style paintings, sculptures, and crafts.
Tip: Use the free audio guide app for brief English commentary; keep baby in stroller while you explore.
Relaxation Space:
Sit on benches facing large windows with views of Higashiyama and Heian Jingu.
Tip: Feed or nap your baby here; no extra fee beyond admission.
Museum Café Terrace:
Enjoy light meals and drinks overlooking Lake Biwa Canal.
Tip: No museum ticket needed; bring your stroller in while baby naps.
Stroller Rental & Nursing Room:
Borrow strollers free and use the private nursing room on the first floor.
Tip: Ask at the information desk upon arrival; no fee.
Museum Shop Browsing:
Pick up postcards, clear files, and ceramics in the ground-floor shop.
Tip: Enter from outside; ideal when baby is asleep in the stroller.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Two adult tickets | JPY 860 |
Cafe drink | JPY 400 |
Souvenir | JPY 500 |
Total Estimated | JPY 1,760 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
In spring, cherry blossoms line the nearby canal—stroll before or after your visit. In summer, arrive at opening to avoid midday heat inside galleries.
Address: 26-1 Okazaki Enshōjichō, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto, 606-8344, Japan
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Kellan Fabjance
Nice, but small, museum. There is a kimono exhibition on currently, which was nice but pricey. ¥2000 for a combined ticket. There were only maybe 20 kimonos on display, for the price a little disappointing. But worth a look.
Barnabas
A nice museum that features a lot of Japanese artists. The main exhibit hall is very reasonably priced, but the special exhibits are quite a bit higher. A nice place to spend some time [out of the heat and away from the crowds] and get a different perspective on Kyoto.
Ben Hills-Jones
Came for the Young Poland exhibition which was very interesting and well presented. Perm collection is on floor 4 mainly modern Japanese also very interesting. Cafe nice too with outdoor patio. 2000Y entry cars and cash both ok.
David Wilson
Great museum housing a wondering array of modern, and classical, Japanese art (with some European artists as well)
Axel Büse
Small but interesting permanent collection. We also visited the Young Poland exhibition. Everything was very well presented.
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