[Image1]MOA Museum of Art MOA MUSEUM OF ARTThis prominent Atami museum holds about 3,500 works focused on Ea
[Image2]MOA Museum of Art MOA MUSEUM OF ARTThis prominent Atami museum holds about 3,500 works focused on Ea
[Image3]MOA Museum of Art MOA MUSEUM OF ARTThis prominent Atami museum holds about 3,500 works focused on Ea
[Image4]MOA Museum of Art MOA MUSEUM OF ARTThis prominent Atami museum holds about 3,500 works focused on Ea

MOA Museum of Art MOA MUSEUM OF ART

This prominent Atami museum holds about 3,500 works focused on East Asian paintings, calligraphy, and crafts, including three National Treasures, 67 Important Cultural Properties, and 46 Important Art Objects.

Especially famed is Ogata Kōrin’s masterpiece and National Treasure Red and White Plum Blossoms folding screen (displayed for limited periods), which draws many visitors who wait for its exhibition each February during the plum season.

The museum sits atop a hill in Atami on a site of some 70,000 tsubo, and the main lobby and the MOA plaza offer stunning views of Izu Oshima, Hatsushima, and other scenic islands.
The grounds include gardens that change with the seasons—cherry blossoms and azaleas in spring, fresh greenery in early summer, and autumn foliage—so you can relax in a resort atmosphere while enjoying both art and nature.

Address / 26-2 Momoyama-cho, Atami, Shizuoka Prefecture 413-0006
Phone / 0557-84-2511
Access / About 10 minutes by bus from JR atami station toward the MOA Museum of Art, then get off at the final stop, MOA
Hours / 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. (last admission 4:00 p.m.)
Closed / Every Thursday and on exhibition changeover days. Special open days may apply
Admission / Adults ¥1,600; university and high school students ¥1,000; elementary and junior high school students free; senior discount ¥1,400; disability discount ¥800
Parking / 200 spaces (free)

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