Woodone Museum of Art

The Woodone Museum of Art was opened in September 1996 to display and exhibit approximately 800 works of art from the collection of Woodone Corporation, a manufacturer of wood construction materials.
The site is located in the Nishi-Chugoku Mountains in the northwestern part of Hiroshima Prefecture, at an altitude of 600 meters above sea level, in a favorable environment rich in nature with virgin forests. Visitors can appreciate many works of art amid forests, streams, and clean air.
 The museum attracted attention for the successful bid of Ryusei Kishida's "Portrait of Reiko with Woolen Shoulders," and for works such as Van Gogh's "Farm Woman" and Renoir's "Study for a Woman" and "Woman with a Basket of Flowers."
Facilities

Shop

Parking

Cafe

Library

Disabled access

Websitehttps://www.woodone-museum.jp/
CollectionsRyusei Kishida, Van Gogh, Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Hours
10:00-17:00
Closed on Monday
Closed during the winter and in between exhibitions.
FeeAdults ¥1400; University Students ¥600; Seniors 65 & Over ¥1200; High School Students and Under free. Special Exhibition Fees may be charged separately.
Location

Location: 4278 Yoshiwa, Hatsukaichi-shi, Hiroshima 738-0301

Phone0829-40-3001

Fax0829-40-3003

1 hour by taxi from JR Hiroshima Station; From Hatsukaichi Station on the JR Sanyo Main line, take the Hiroden bus for 40 minutes and get off at Saiki Bunka Center. Then from the Saiki Bunka Center, take the Yoshiwa Sakura bus for 50 minutes and get off at Kubere Yoshiwa. The venue is 1 minute walk from there.