Taro Okamoto Memorial Museum

In 1998, Taro Okamoto's studio in Minami Aoyama, where he lived and created his work for 42 years, was opened to the public as the Taro Okamoto Memorial Museum. The old building, designed by architect Junzo Sakakura, was retained, and the adjacent two-story wooden study/sculpture studio was rebuilt as a new exhibition building.

This is the place where Okamoto drew pictures, dictated manuscripts, struggled with sculptures, met with people, and conceived and created all kinds of work, including the Tower of the Sun at Expo ’70 in Osaka and other huge monuments and murals. In his studio, where unfinished canvases and paintbrushes still remain, visitors can vividly feel the breath of Taro. The garden, and the salon, which was used for receptions and meetings, are also 100% pure Taro spaces.

In the exhibition building, a variety of special exhibitions are held throughout the year, all with Taro Okamoto as their theme.
Facilities

Shop

Parking

Cafe

Library

Disabled access

Websitehttps://taro-okamoto.or.jp/en/
CollectionsTaro Okamoto
Hours
10:00-18:00
Closed on Tuesday
Open on public holiday Tuesday.
Closed during the New Year holidays.
FeeAdults ¥650, Elementary School Students ¥300.
Location

Location: 6-1-19 Minami-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0062

Phone03-3406-0801

Fax03-3409-5404

7 minute walk from exit B1 at Omotesando Station on the Ginza, Hanzomon and Chiyoda lines. 20 minute walk from the Miyamasuzaka exit of JR Shibuya Station.