Chiba City Museum of Art

Chiba City Museum of Art

Cultural Hub of Chiba
4.2 1476 reviews 3-chōme-10-8 Chūō, Chuo Ward, Chiba, 260-0013, Japan
from ¥500Up to 300 guests

The Chiba City Museum of Art is a cultural venue that hosts art exhibitions and educational events. It can accommodate up to 300 guests for private functions. Entrance fees for exhibitions are generally around ¥500, making it an affordable venue for art lovers.

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Chiba City Museum of Art in 3-chōme-10-8 Chūō, Chuo Ward, Chiba, 260-0013, Japan accommodates up to 300 guests. From ¥500 for typical events. Popular for Art, Cultural Events, Exhibitions. Amenities include Exhibition Space, Catering Services, Restrooms, Parking. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.

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Guest Capacity:

300
Rating: 4.2/5 (1,476 Google reviews)

  • 5.0/5:

    Great discovery of the artist Yoshida Hiroshi. The work can stand right next to Hokusai. Chiba City is a bit away from the center of Tokyo but if you have the time a highly recommended visit. The monorail is a sight to behold, both to ride it as to view from the ground. There is a relaxed vibe in the town, a beautiful beach with a massive tower and views on industrial sites. The town is packed with all sorts of museums, to much to see in one day.

    Geert Acx

  • 5.0/5:

    The museum opened in 1995, so this November will be its 30th anniversary. To celebrate, they’re holding an exhibition of Ukiyo-e (Japanese woodblock print art). Some of the prints were made as far back as the 1600s — all of them are way older than me! I’m really excited about how they used color in the old days, but what impressed me the most is how well Japan has preserved these artworks.^^

    Nunan Ha

  • 5.0/5:

    Originally, the museum building was an old bank from 1920s. They moved the bank building (actually dragged) by Hiki-Ie method (pulling a whole house), then restored in the modern concrete building. Their collection includes Ukiyoe (woodblock prints)like Hiroshige, Hokusai and some modern art Yayoi Kusama as well.

    Yuki D

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