Ramps, elevators, seven loan strollers, a nursing room, and diaper tables support caregivers, but babies can get restless and crying disturbs others, so parents should plan short visits and breaks.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time to see exhibitions, use nursery facilities, and take breaks with your baby.
Explore the Permanent Collection:
See paintings and glassworks by artists linked to Hokkaido.
Tip: Move at your own pace and rest in the 2nd-floor lobby when baby needs a break.
Borrow a Stroller:
Use one of seven free strollers available at the main entrance.
Tip: Ask staff for a stroller as soon as you arrive to ensure availability.
Use the Nursery Room:
Access the nursing space and diaper-changing crib on the 2nd floor.
Tip: Carry your own supplies and use the handwashing sink after changes.
Relax in the Lobby:
Enjoy views of the front garden through large windows on the 2nd floor.
Tip: Plan a mid-visit rest here to feed or soothe your baby in a calm spot.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
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Adult tickets (2) | JPY 1,020 |
Café snack | JPY 600 |
Postcards | JPY 300 |
Total Estimated | JPY 1,920 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
In winter the museum’s white-tiled exterior blends with the snow and stays warm inside. In summer it offers a cool retreat from the heat.
Address: 北海道立近代美術館, 2F, 17-chōme-2 Kita 1 Jōnishi, Chuo Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-0001, Japan
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Richard Yong
Have few hours to spare before my flight and this is a great place to check out what’s exhibiting. There’s two exhibitions and I went for zen gallery. Showcasing Japanese art pieces from 14th century zen temples and its lineage to 2,500 years of Buddhism transmission from India to China and then Japan. Really fortunate to be able to see these fine masterpieces. Parking at nearby Big Shine 88 mul...
Lee Day
The show, master artist Kunioshi, was great but from the 1800’s. Hardly modern art. Other show on artist books/folios was modern in the sense of French impressionists and rather poor selection of printed material though interesting from an historical perspective. They had some beautiful glass works in the new Aquisitions area. Need to show more of that.
ai. summer
the current livre d’artiste & art deco glass exhibits are amazing. lovely staff who are also very eager to tour you around and talk in depth about each piece.
Jess Semeraro
One of my favorite art museums of all time. The way it was organized and curated was so open yet with distinctive areas to gravitate toward. I absolutely loved the installation by glass artist Aoki Mika. Couldn’t stop crying while walking through. “The Aquarium of Life and Death”. The best part was the seating area on the second floor where you could buy a coffee and sit in front of the windows...
C Q
Compared to other museums, the exhibits are really not that many, nor very interesting as well. I came on a day without special exhibits. Do bear in mind you have to pay 510 yen per person. I think the cost performance is lacking here. It took us less than 30 minutes to finish the visit. Might want to give it a miss unless you have no other places to go.
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