Shizuoka City Serizawa Keisuke Art Museum

Art Museum
This art museum, situated inside the Toro Park, is located at 5-Chome, Toro, Suruga Ward, Shizuoka City. Housed in this museum are around 800 works of Serizawa Keisuke, a holder of the title of Important Intangible Cultural Property, a so called national treasure, who was a dyer from Shizuoka City. The museum also has over 4500 artisanal works from around the world that he collected. The museum rotates the works on display three times a year. On Sundays and holidays when the museum is open, Serizawa Keisuke's residence moved from Tokyo, is open for public viewing

Spot details

Address
Shizuoka Pref. Shizuokashi Suruga-ku Toro 5-10-5 map map Map
Phone
0542825522
Hours
9:00-16:30
Closed
Monday (excluding public holidays), The next day of public holidays (excluding SaturdaySunday), New Year's Holiday, during exhibition replacement periods
Fees
[Admission fee]
[General]420yen
[High school/University students]260yen
[Elementary/Junior High School Students]100yen
[Pre-schoolers]Free
*Elementary and Junior who live in the city or are enrolled in an elementary or junior high school in the city High School StudentsFree
※Free for residents of the city who are over 70 years old
※Free for the student and one accompanying person if they have been issued with a physical disability certificate, etc.
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Available
※Charge
Credit Card
Available(VISA, MasterCard, JCB, AMEX, UnionPay, Diners Club)
Smoking
Not available
Wi-Fi
Not available
Estimated stay time
60-120 minutes

Information Sources:  NAVITIME JAPAN

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  • AMAZING DESIGNS
    4.0 Reviewed : 2019.12.18
    Tried to squeeze this in before returning to Tokyo. Wished we had had more time,as his work was outstanding and varied. TAXI WARNING. It’s a bit off the beaten track,so we asked the museum to phone...
  • Very Interesting
    4.0 Reviewed : 2016.11.29
    They have a beautiful collection of Serizawas pieces. I knew very little about him and his art before this trip. I would recommend this if you have time.
  • A must for those interested in design and folk art
    5.0 Reviewed : 2016.11.25
    Very comprehensive exhibition of Serizawas work. As well as several rooms of his textiles and works on paper, there is a lovely little library with a view of a modern Japanese garden room, and...

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