[Image1]Masuo Ikeda & Yoko Sato House of CreationThe late multi-artist Masuo Ikeda, who had a wide range of
[Image2]Masuo Ikeda & Yoko Sato House of CreationThe late multi-artist Masuo Ikeda, who had a wide range of
[Image3]Masuo Ikeda & Yoko Sato House of CreationThe late multi-artist Masuo Ikeda, who had a wide range of
[Image4]Masuo Ikeda & Yoko Sato House of CreationThe late multi-artist Masuo Ikeda, who had a wide range of

Masuo Ikeda & Yoko Sato House of Creation

The late multi-artist Masuo Ikeda, who had a wide range of talents such as printmaking, painting, and film, spent his time with world-renowned violinist Yoko Sato as a residence and atelier from 1982 (Showa 57 (Showa 57)) until his death in 1997 (Heisei 9)).

In this house, where the two so-called geniuses lived together and served as a base for their artistic activities, the autograph manuscript, chronology, photographs, lithographs, ceramic plates, etc. of Mr. Ikeda's Akutagawa Prize-winning work "Dedicated to the Aegean Sea" are on display, as well as Mr. Sato's stage dresses, sheet music, chronology, and photographs.

Get a glimpse of their glamorous and unpretentious daily lives.

Address: 〒413-0003 Shizuoka Prefecture Atami City Kaikocho 10-24
Phone number: 0557-81-3258 (House of Creation)
Access: About 15 minutes on foot from JR Atami Station / About 3 minutes by bus from JR Atami Station to Izuyama Shrine→ Get off at Momoyama → about 3 minutes on foot
Business hours: 9:00~16:30 (Admission until 16:00)
Closed: Every Tuesday (open on public holidays), year-end and New Year holidays
Price: 360 yen for adults, 240 yen for junior high and high school students, free for elementary school students and younger
* Admission is not allowed only for elementary school students and younger.
Parking/None

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