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Museums #6 in Hachiōji, Tokyo

Tokyo Fuji Museum

4.4 · 2,623 reviews
A quiet and scholarly environment for art appreciation.
Tokyo Fuji Museum, 492-1 Yanomachi, Hachioji, Tokyo 192-0016, Japan
Interesting facts
1

The museum collection includes rare historical photographs documenting the transition of photography from the 19th century.

2

It maintains a significant archive of Japanese sword fittings and traditional crafts alongside its Western art inventory.

3

The institution frequently organizes exchange programs that facilitate the movement of art pieces between Japan and European museums.

4

The museum's grounds include a Japanese garden designed to provide a tranquil transitional space for visitors.

5

It is one of the few museums in Japan that systematically collects and displays high-quality Western portraiture from the 17th to 19th centuries.

Overview

The Tokyo Fuji Art Museum in Hachioji houses a collection of approximately 30,000 items spanning Eastern and Western art history from the 1400s to the present. The museum is noted for its extensive collection of Western oil paintings, including works by Renaissance and Baroque masters. It serves as a cultural hub by hosting international exchange exhibitions that bring foreign national treasures to Japan. The architecture of the museum incorporates a modern design with large gallery spaces suitable for rotating thematic displays. It is a private museum founded by Daisaku Ikeda to promote peace and cultural understanding. The facility includes a dedicated research center and a library specializing in art history.

Photo spot

The museum's grand entrance facade and the surrounding Japanese-style garden.

Insider tips

Check the museum website for the current special exhibition schedule, as the gallery displays change frequently.

The museum is located on a hill; wear comfortable shoes to navigate the surrounding walkways.

Allocate extra time to explore the landscaped garden area located outside the main exhibition halls.

What to avoid

Assuming all 30,000 pieces are on display simultaneously; the museum operates on a rotating exhibition schedule.

Good to know

Closed on Mondays (unless a national holiday falls on a Monday, in which case it closes the following day) and during exhibition changeover periods.

Etiquette

Photography is strictly prohibited in most exhibition galleries; maintain a quiet demeanor in all indoor spaces.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
2-3 hours
Best time to visit
Weekdays during the spring or autumn months to enjoy the museum grounds and avoid peak weekend crowds.
Address
Tokyo Fuji Museum, 492-1 Yanomachi, Hachioji, Tokyo 192-0016, Japan
35.686, 139.329
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Details
Key exhibitsWestern oil paintings, Japanese traditional crafts, and historical photography collections.

Frequently asked

Plan for about 2-3 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Weekdays during the spring or autumn months to enjoy the museum grounds and avoid peak weekend crowds..

The museum's grand entrance facade and the surrounding Japanese-style garden.

Close by you'll find Takiyama Castle Ruins, Metropolitan Takiyama Nature Park, Konica Minolta Science Dome.