Kitakyushu City Art Museum

Kitakyushu City Art Museum featuring a city and modern architecture
Kitakyushu City Art Museum
Kitakyushu City Art Museum featuring interior views
Kitakyushu City Art Museum featuring a city
Kitakyushu City Art Museum showing a city and tropical scenes


Follow the development of Japanese art, from ancient woodblock printing through to modernist movements at this striking museum.

The Kitakyushu City Art Museum is as visually stunning on the outside as its exhibits are on the inside. The commanding gray façade dominates the landscape with rigid right-angled forms. Admire its protruding minimalist design from the manicured lawn out front then spend a few hours roaming the spacious galleries inside.

Designed by renowned Japanese architect Arata Isozaki, this museum opened in 1974 and stands on a hill overlooking the city. Enjoy views over Kitakyushu’s urban sprawl from its elevated position.

Within the museum, browse an expansive collection of more than 6,800 artworks. The styles on show range from ancient Japanese woodblock paintings to modern expressionist works. Several Western artists also feature here. Take a tour of the gallery spaces with a knowledgeable volunteer to learn more about each artist and their methods.

Head to the Citizens Gallery on the first floor to see works from aspiring local artists. In addition to the permanent collection, a gallery space on the third floor hosts a range of temporary exhibits throughout the year. Go there to examine themed collections of landscapes, prints and sketches.

After wandering around the gallery spaces, stroll through the surrounding gardens. These manicured plots feature pretty hedges and colorful blooms, and are backed by panoramic views of the Tobata district. Look for a selection of sculptural pieces placed around the gardens, including a bronze depiction of embracing lovers.

The museum also encompasses a separate branch in the Riverwalk Kitakyushu shopping complex, near the Murasaki River. Nearby here is Kokura Castle, a gorgeous 17th-century castle housing a modern folkloric museum.

Get to the Kitakyushu City Art Museum in the Tobata district via train or bus. A small entrance fee is required and the museum is open daily. The museum provides a serene diversion as you explore the city.

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