Ikeda Masuo and Yoko Sato Creative House
This house was the home and studio of the late multi-artist Ikeda Masuo, who excelled in printmaking, painting, and film. He lived here from 1982 (Showa 57) until his death in 1997 (Heisei 9), sharing the space with world-renowned violinist Yoko Sato.
The house, where the two prodigies lived together and based their artistic activities, exhibits Ikeda’s handwritten manuscript of his Akutagawa Prize-winning work "Dedicated to the Aegean Sea," his chronology, photographs, lithographs, and ceramic panels, as well as Sato’s stage dresses, musical scores, chronology, and photographs.
Come see a glimpse of their glamorous yet unpretentious daily life.
Address / 10-24 Kaikocho, Atami City, Shizuoka Prefecture, 413-0003
Phone / 0557-81-3258 (Creative House)
Access / About a 15-minute walk from atami station / About a 3-minute bus ride from atami station toward Izusan Shrine, get off at Momoyama, then about a 3-minute walk
Opening hours / 9:00–16:30 (last admission by 16:00)
Closed / Every Tuesday (open on public holidays) and during the New Year holidays
Admission / Adults 360 yen, junior and senior high school students 240 yen, elementary school students and younger free
*Children below elementary school age are not allowed to enter unaccompanied
Parking / None
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