Things to do in Fukuoka Prefecture, Kyushu-Okinawa: The Best Art Museums

August 24, 2021 Tambra Mccollister


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1. Ishibashi Cultural Center

1015 Nonakamachi, Kurume 839-0862 Fukuoka Prefecture +81 942-39-1131 http://www.ishibashi-bunka.jp/
Excellent
48%
Good
41%
Satisfactory
11%
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4.5 based on 98 reviews

Ishibashi Cultural Center

2. Kyouei No Sato

1546-1, Kurokawa, Asakura Fukuoka Prefecture +81 946-29-0590 http://kyouseinosato.jimdofree.com/
Excellent
50%
Good
25%
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25%
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Kyouei No Sato

3. Nakamura Art Museum

3782-1 Yugeta, Tagawa 826-0041 Fukuoka Prefecture +81 947-42-1018 http://www.ikeno-okuen.com/n_museum/
Excellent
50%
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50%
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Nakamura Art Museum

4. Fukuoka Asian Art Museum

3-1 Shimokawabatamachi 7 & 8F Riverain Center Bldg., Hakata, Fukuoka 812-0027 Fukuoka Prefecture +81 92-263-1100 [email protected] http://faam.city.fukuoka.lg.jp/en/
Excellent
29%
Good
48%
Satisfactory
20%
Poor
3%
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4.0 based on 180 reviews

Fukuoka Asian Art Museum

Due to its geographical and historical characteristics, Fukuoka City has served as a gateway to continental Asian culture since ancient times. Today it has assumed a new role, that of a key interactive city for Asia. Fukuoka Asian Art Museum opened in 1999, as a part of the city’s progressive strategy for interaction with different Asian cultures. The Fukuoka Asian Art Museum is the only museum in the world that systematically collects and exhibits Asian modern and contemporary art. The works in the collection of the museum are not imitation of Western art or repetitions of traditional works. Instead they seek to overcome the existing framework of art, being made by artists living in ‘contemporary’ Asia. These artists attempt to acutely express their message in and about this changing world of Asia. FAAM's exhibitions of Asian modern and contemporary art are rich in depth and quality, and wide in scope. They present the originality and charm of Asian art in a way that cannot be experienced in any other museum in the world. The museum has also been functioning as a place for people to become familiar with Asian arts and culture through the artistic creations and researches of the invitees of the Residence Program. It is an interactive museum - the place of meeting, understanding each other and creating together.

Reviewed By liberationplease

This might be the best museum I have been to in Japan. There was a wide variety of art from different regions in Asia. Some traditional, and some very modern. There were English translations on all the plaques, that gave the history of the piece, background on the artist, and the techniques used. There was also a stunning collection of photos capturing the four seasons. We spent over two hours here and could have stayed longer if we had the time.

5. Kitakyushu Museum

21-1 Nishisayagatanimachi Tobataku, Kitakyushu 804-0024 Fukuoka Prefecture +81 93-882-7777 [email protected] http://www.kmma.jp
Excellent
21%
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55%
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21%
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3%
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4.0 based on 33 reviews

Kitakyushu Museum

6. Ganjakujo - Soedamachi Health Center - Soedamachi Museum

1788-2, Soeda, Soeda-machi, Tagawa-gun Fukuoka Prefecture
Excellent
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

Ganjakujo - Soedamachi Health Center - Soedamachi Museum

7. Fukuoka Art Museum

1-6 Ohorikoken, Chuo, Fukuoka 810-0051 Fukuoka Prefecture +81 80-2700-1138 http://www.fukuoka-art-museum.jp/
Excellent
23%
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54%
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4.0 based on 171 reviews

Fukuoka Art Museum

The Fukuoka Art Museum’s collection consists of modern and contemporary art, i.e. art created in the 20th century or later, and pre-modern art, produced in the 19th century or earlier. The collection is highly diverse both historically and geographically, ranging from around 5000 B.C. to A.D. 2000, and including art of Japan, other Asian countries, and the West, and in terms of media, encompassing painting, sculpture and film as well as folding screens, ceramics, and textiles. This diversity is the most prominent feature of the Fukuoka Art Museum’s collection. Our collection has been increasingly enriched through purchases and donations made by individuals and benefactors. The total number of works in the collection now exceeds 16,000.

Reviewed By WarnerL_12 - Pasadena, United States

This is a well run museum specializing more into Japanese Artists though do have several other key pieces, one specific famous Dali painting I was surprised to see there.

8. Idemitsu Museum of Arts, Moji

2-3 Higashi-minatomachi, Moji-ku, Kitakyushu 801-0853 Fukuoka Prefecture +81 93-332-0251 http://www.idss.co.jp/
Excellent
16%
Good
44%
Satisfactory
31%
Poor
6%
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3%
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3.5 based on 32 reviews

Idemitsu Museum of Arts, Moji

1-1-1 Muromachi, Kokurakita-Ku 5F Riverwalk Kitakyushu, Kitakyushu 803-0812 Fukuoka Prefecture +81 93-562-3215 http://www.kmma.jp/bunkan/
Excellent
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3.5 based on 6 reviews

Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art, Riverwalk Gallery

10. Museum of Kyushu Sangyo University

2-3-1 Matsukadai, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka 813-0004 Fukuoka Prefecture +81 92-673-5160 http://www.kyusan-u.ac.jp/ksumuseum/
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3.0 based on 2 reviews

Museum of Kyushu Sangyo University

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