What other travelers are saying about Asahikawa Museum of Sculpture
Nice sculpture museum. It’s very small but affordable. Students are free and adults are Y300 (~$2.15). We spent about 30-40 min. Building is beautiful and exhibits are impressive. Asahikawa doesn’t have much in the way of tourist attractions outside of the zoo, but this one of the few. It’s worth going just for the building itself.
This is Teijiro Nakahara sculpture museum. This beautiful building was built as meeting room for army officer. Now many sculptures are exhibited in all floor.
Nice place to visit if you are in Asahikawa!
It's a combination of science and fun, mostly for kids! Warning, lots of kids!!!!
I really didn't expect the place to be this crowded and full of kids! I thought it's a museum only but it turns out that it's a fun type museum Japanese style I guess!
If you like to explore Japanese ideas then this is a great place to visit.
Not sure if there are any actual classes as the second floor looks like a school with classes for wood works and other interesting stuff!
Kind and happy fullness
When you visit here ,you smile and feel free
Needs exhibition ticket to visit inside of building.
Visitors can expect to see a wide variety of sculptures made from different materials, including wood, metal, stone, and more. The museum also occasionally hosts exhibitions featuring paintings, photographs, and other forms of visual art.
The museum often organizes workshops, lectures, and educational programs for visitors of all ages. These programs are designed to provide deeper insights into the art of sculpture and the works on display. For more information on available programs and how to participate, please check the museum's official website.
Photography policies may vary depending on the current exhibitions and specific artworks. In general, non-flash photography for personal use is allowed, but it's always best to check the museum's photography policy on its website or inquire at the entrance.
The Asahikawa Museum of Sculpture strives to be accessible to all visitors. Facilities typically include wheelchair-accessible entrances and restrooms.