Toyama Prefectural Museum of Art
3-20 Kibamachi, Toyama, 930-0806, Japan
The Toyama Prefectural Museum of Art and Design, also known as TAD, showcases its world-class collections and bridges art and design in interesting ways.
Duration: 02h30min
+81 76-431-2711
Opening hours
Mondays: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesdays: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesdays: Closed
Thursdays: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Fridays: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturdays: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Sundays: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM
review(s)
2727 review(s)
T 3 weeks ago
It was VERY pity that they did not open RF this time due to the wind and weather. Good place to visit as there are free areas to see.
Theron Muller 2 months ago
Went for a special Studio Ghibli exhibit. The exhibit was very well done. The museum is a nice building but gets loud and crowded, so I tend not to visit often. There is a nice cafe on the 1st floor and a restaurant on a higher floor.
samuel kim 3 months ago
The Toyama Museum's Ghibli Studio exhibition was a captivating journey into the enchanting world of Studio Ghibli. The curated collection showcased iconic animation cels, concept art, and immersive displays that brought beloved characters to life. The attention to detail and thoughtful curation provided fans with a nostalgic and magical experience, making it a must-visit for both Ghibli enthusiasts and those new to the studio's enchanting creations.
K L 5 months ago
This is the most discriminatory and worst museum in Japan. The staff are incredibly rude and unhelpful. Please do not waste your time and/or hard earned money and come here. I travelled all the way from Tokyo by train to come to this museum. What a mistake. I took one photo of the CAPTION of one piece of art, and the staff were subsequently WATCHING AND FOLLOWING me the whole time I was in this museum. Why? I did not touch the artwork. I did not photograph an artwork. They made me feel incredibly uncomfortable and unwelcome in this place. Every time I so much as breathed they would come running towards me. Like absolutely running. This is on top of them watching me like a hawk. Why? On top of this, the desk staff refused to assist me in buying a ticket online. They asked me to “move aside”, even though there was no one in line. It was impossible to enjoy this place. There is also no English in any of the exhibits. Absolutely disgusting. Ruined my trip and ruined my day. I would give this place negative stars if I could. Please, do NOT visit this Museum.
Jason Chuei a year ago
Lovely local museum, located at the top of Kansui Park. The main collection features local and global impressionism and surrealism, including works from Picasso and Bernard Childs, and a room dedicated to Shuzo Takiguchi.