Tokyo Zokei University Museum (Yokoyama Memorial Manzu Museum, ZOKEI Gallery)

The Tokyo Zokei University Museum of Art began in 1986 with 5 sculptures and 23 prints by Italian sculptor Giacomo Manzù, donated by the late Dr. Tatsuo Yokoyama, a doctor in Hachioji. The museum now has a total of 41 works in its collection. The architecture is based on an original design by Chenichi Shirai. In addition to special exhibitions, the Zokei also serves as a venue for introducing students' work by hosting graduation and graduation thesis exhibitions (The Zokei Exhibition) and graduate school midterm presentations.

The Zokei Gallery and CS Gallery, which are annexes, are exhibition spaces to present the educational and research activities of Tokyo Zokei University, including special exhibitions, presentations of graduate students' research results, and faculty exhibitions.
Facilities

Shop

Parking

Cafe

Library

Disabled access

CollectionsGiacomo Manzu
Hours
10:00-16:30
Closed on Sunday, Holidays
Closed during the University's holidays.
FeeFree
Location

Location: Tokyo Zokei University, 1556 Utsunukimachi, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo 192-0992

Phone042-637-8111

From the East exit of Aihara Station on the JR Yokohama line, take the free school bus to Tokyo Zokei University. The venue is a short walk from there.