Adachi Museum of Art
Adachi Museum of Art
4.5
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Monday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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SoCalCouple123
Los Angeles, CA18 contributions
Feb 2023
The museum requires a train ride and then a short (free) trip on a tram to the museum. The art in the museum is mediocre, not world class. The gardens are overdone and the fake waterfall adds a Disney touch. It's a stolid, solid, boring place. The curators could do better, given all the money that obviously undergirds the institution. More art by women would be another plus. Unless you have nothing to do while you're in the area, or haven't much experience with creating or displaying art, save your time and skip this place.
Written 22 February 2023
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AKIRA D
Naka-gun, Japan1,561 contributions
Aug 2023 • Couples
I think it's famous as a model garden using borrowed scenery.
When we visited, it was quite crowded with groups of tourists on tour buses, and passengers from a cruise ship docked at Sakaiminato.
It takes extraordinary effort to preserve a garden of this size all year round, and the entrance fee is quite high.
It was so hot this time that I couldn't relax, so next time I'll try to visit in winter.
When we visited, it was quite crowded with groups of tourists on tour buses, and passengers from a cruise ship docked at Sakaiminato.
It takes extraordinary effort to preserve a garden of this size all year round, and the entrance fee is quite high.
It was so hot this time that I couldn't relax, so next time I'll try to visit in winter.
Written 26 September 2023
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あそうたいち
Chiba, Japan1,844 contributions
Oct 2023 • Couples
Adachi Museum of Art is more famous for its garden than the paintings on display. If you go on a nice day, the view is spectacular. There is also a cafe surrounding the garden, which is popular and makes a great place to take a break. There is a free shuttle bus from Yasugi Station, so it is a good idea to use that.
Written 6 June 2024
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19Massi87
Lecco, Italy44 contributions
Nov 2023 • Couples
Very beautiful museum, obviously the gardens are something splendid... And the possibility of admiring these gardens from the internal path of the museum just as if they were living paintings I think is original and spectacular. A visit during the week with few people is better. There is an internal bistro with windows overlooking the pond: very charming and not too expensive.
Written 5 November 2023
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MomRocco
Chicago, IL546 contributions
May 2024 • Couples
I haven't read the other reviews, but this was one of my favorite excursions on a recent tour of Japan. Although you cannot go into the gardens, you get to admire them from afar through large windows in the Adachi Museum. It was truly a calming experience. There were also artworks in the museum, but these weren't any competition for what could be viewed from the windows. Also had a nice gift shop.
Written 24 May 2024
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hidezii
Yokohama, Japan2,688 contributions
Aug 2024 • Family
A place to relax.
The Japanese paintings by Taikan Yokoyama were very beautiful.
The chilled Izumo zenzai and sasamaki that we ate at the coffee room Taikan were delicious. The poppy outside was very nice to see the nishikigoi swimming gracefully on the second table from the back with a view of the pond outside.
After all, weekdays are fine.
From now on, I want to come and see the snowscape in winter.
Access
There is a shuttle bus to Yasuki Station.
A 40-minute taxi ride from Tamatsukuri Onsen costs about 12,000 yen. Advance Reservation required.
The Japanese paintings by Taikan Yokoyama were very beautiful.
The chilled Izumo zenzai and sasamaki that we ate at the coffee room Taikan were delicious. The poppy outside was very nice to see the nishikigoi swimming gracefully on the second table from the back with a view of the pond outside.
After all, weekdays are fine.
From now on, I want to come and see the snowscape in winter.
Access
There is a shuttle bus to Yasuki Station.
A 40-minute taxi ride from Tamatsukuri Onsen costs about 12,000 yen. Advance Reservation required.
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Written 7 August 2024
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Niels R
Holbaek, Denmark324 contributions
Mar 2024 • Couples
Walked around the Adachi museum with its impressive Japanese garden. Took a lot of great pictures. Very bright Japanese art with small details such as hair, fur and feathers.
Went outside pg close to the garden uddn to tread it. In the small lake, were large carp.
Regards. An & Nine.
Went outside pg close to the garden uddn to tread it. In the small lake, were large carp.
Regards. An & Nine.
Written 25 March 2024
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Tiffen
Melbourne, Australia759 contributions
Nov 2024 • Couples
What is a trip to this region without a trip to this stunning location. Last time I visited it was winter! This time autumn but unfortunately, or fortunately, the true colours have yet to turn. Stunning artworks set inan equally stunning environmental setting. Yep, a must.
Written 6 November 2024
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lilybt
4,436 contributions
May 2023 • Family
I visited with the aim of seeing the Japanese garden, Yokoyama Taikan, and Rosanjin's three-piece set. I had completely forgotten that there was a destination like this in this area, where the only thing I could think of was mud scooping.
Taikan's collection had textbook masterpieces such as ``Muga'' and ``Autumn Leaves'' on display, but of course not all of the items in the collection were on display. Even more than that, I couldn't help but be amazed at how beautiful the garden was, including the borrowed scenery.
Taikan's collection had textbook masterpieces such as ``Muga'' and ``Autumn Leaves'' on display, but of course not all of the items in the collection were on display. Even more than that, I couldn't help but be amazed at how beautiful the garden was, including the borrowed scenery.
Written 29 March 2024
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aoitagitach11
Japan2,499 contributions
Mar 2024 • Couples
I arrived 5 minutes before opening time and was able to get in right away without lining up.
Although it was a rain garden, the light from the stones made it a spectacular sight.
There are also two cafes where you can enjoy the view and relax.
Although it was a rain garden, the light from the stones made it a spectacular sight.
There are also two cafes where you can enjoy the view and relax.
Written 22 March 2024
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How can I get there from the port in Sakaiminato here our cruise ship docks? If I get a taxi how much will it cost and will I have trouble getting a taxi back to the ship?
Thanks
Written 22 February 2019
Sorry, I have no idea. We were on a driving trip of Japan
Written 19 March 2019
A Tripadvisor member
Helena, Montana
Is this garden still half off for foreigners with passport?
Written 23 November 2018
How do I get there using public transportation?
Written 12 February 2017
Thank you for your inquire.
The museumIt is located in Yasugi, Shimane, Japan.
Address: 320 Furukawa-cho, Yasugi City, Shimane Prefecture
By Train:
The nearest station is JR Yasugi, from where you can use the
Adachi Free Shuttle Bus Service.
By Plane:
Both Yonago Airport and Izumo Airport are nearby, and there are public transportation services from Yonago Airport.
By Expressway Bus:
JR Yonago Station has a bus terminal for expressway buses from various cities. Please board the Adachi Free Shuttle Bus at JR Yasugi Station. JR Yasugi Station is next to JR Yonago Station.
By Car:
About 10 minutes from the Yasugi IC on San-in Expressway. Turn left at the fifth set of traffic lights from the IC, and continue straight for about 5 kilometers.
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Written 12 February 2017
Where is this in relationship to Kyoto? How do I get there?
Written 17 April 2015
It's quite far away. It takes about 3.5 - 4 hours from Kyoto to Yasugi (about 390 km). It will cost around 12,000 yen (one way). Take the Nozomi bullet train from Kyoto to Okayama (it's 3 stops). Then, transfer to the JR Express train "Yakumo", it's 7 stops to Yasugi.
They have a shuttle bus from the station. It's probably best to stay a few days in Shimane Pref., as there's lots to see: Izumo Grand Shrine, Lafcadio Hearn's museum, Matsue Castle as well as many other shrines and temples.
Written 18 April 2015
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