[067]Rokucho Museum Flora

Description

  • It has a collection of about 350 works, mainly Japanese paintings but also Western paintings, and in addition to permanent exhibitions themed around the four seasons and special exhibitions are held.
  • It is a two-story art museum with an unusual shape, and the roof is shaped like a mortar.
  • There is a lawn and a pond on the roof, which can be viewed from the balcony.

Reviews by situation

“Relaxing alone” Recommended: 3 /4 points

It can get a little crowded depending on the exhibits, but the terrace facing the courtyard is open.


“Having fun with the kids” Recommended: 1 /4 points

It seems possible to enter the courtyard, but the purpose is to view it, so it may be boring for children.


“Getting into the mood on a date” Recommended: 1 /4 points

It’s a bit cramped for a date, and access is difficult.


“Getting along with friends” Recommendation level: 2 /4 points

We recommend visiting during an exhibition you’re interested in.

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“Comfort” Rating: 3 /5 points

The facility is a little small, but the courtyard gives it a sense of openness.


“Length of fun time” Rating: 2 /5 points

The exhibition space is limited, and you can’t view the courtyard for long, so your stay is short.


“Price range” Rating: 4 /5 points

The admission fee is inexpensive.


“Suitable for rainy days” Rating: 4 /5 points

Only the terrace on the first floor has no roof, but the rest of this is fine even in rainy weather.


“Night-friendly” Rating: 1 /5 points

You cannot enter at night.


“Uniqueness” Rating: 4 /5 points

The building structure is unique, but it’s a shame that you finish looking around so quickly.

Business Hours

AM11:00 to PM5:00

Closed Days

Every Sunday and Monday (Spring, Fall, and Winter)
Every Sunday, Monday and Tuesday (Summer)

English Support

unknown

Fees

One adult …300yen [Cash only]

Access

Rokucho Station (Tsukuba Express)

Main limited-time events

See the official website.

Official website

http://rokucho-museum.sakura.ne.jp/

Nearby spots

unknown