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Depending on the ticket category, you may be required to show identification; failure to do so may result in a ticket price adjustment or refusal of entry.
Business hours may vary and some facilities, exhibitions or services may be temporarily suspended; please refer to official announcements before departure. The exhibition content changes seasonally, and the actual exhibited works are subject to the on-site conditions. - Entry Rules and Precautions -
Photography and copying of artworks are prohibited inside the museum; photography is permitted in the garden area. Eating and drinking (including water, candy, and chewing gum) are prohibited inside the establishment. If you need to take medication, please consult the tea room staff. Pets are not allowed in the facility (except for guide dogs, service dogs, and hearing dogs). Dangerous items and outside food are prohibited from being brought into the facility (except for allergenic foods and baby food). - Ticket usage and age regulations -
Children under 5 years old can enter for free; no ticket is required. Depending on the ticket category, you may be required to show identification; failure to do so may result in a ticket price adjustment or refusal of entry. This ticket is for the open date and is valid for one month from the date of purchase.
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Adachi Museum of Art
The Adachi Museum of Art, located in Yasugi City, Shimane Prefecture, was founded by businessman Zenko Adachi. With the belief that "a garden is also a painting," he transformed a vast 50,000-tsubo (approximately 33,333 square meters) site into a Japanese garden that blends the beauty of nature and artifice. The main garden is a dry landscape garden that borrows scenery from the natural mountains. Other gardens include a moss garden where cedar, moss and red pine intertwine, a pond garden where koi fish swim, and a white sand and green pine garden inspired by the famous painting by Yokoyama Taikan. Each garden presents a completely different view in each season.
The museum houses works by modern Japanese painting masters such as Yokoyama Taikan, Takeuchi Seihō, Kawai Gyokudō, and Uemura Shoen, along with ceramics and calligraphy by Kitaoji Rosanjin, modern Japanese paintings, and lacquerware, totaling over two thousand pieces. These are exhibited seasonally in the main building, the new building, and the Rosanjin Gallery. The harmonious coexistence of gardens and artworks has earned the Adachi Museum of Art consistently ranked first in Japan by American magazines specializing in Japanese gardens, and it has also received the highest three-star rating from a French travel guide.
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