A museum showcasing numerous precious historical materials, including national treasures such as suits of armor and important cultural properties such as paintings. Discover Okayama Prefecture's history and culture from ancient times to the present day.
Historic Sites
National Treasure
Cultural Assets
Highlights
See the national treasure Aka-iwa-o-yoroi (red lacquered armor)
Appreciate important cultural properties such as paintings and swords
Learn about the history and culture of ancient Kibi Province
Trace the history of Okayama's nature and people's lives
Get the latest information at special and planned exhibitions
About a 10-minute walk from Jōkamae Station on the Okayama Electric Tramway Higashiyama Line.
Also accessible via Okayama Electric Tramway bus bound for Fujiwara Danchi, getting off at the "Korakuen-mae" stop (a short walk from there).
From Okayama IC on the Sanyo Expressway, approximately 15 minutes towards Okayama city center (free parking: 250 spaces) Show route
Op.Hours
Summer (April - September): 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Winter (October - March): 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Cld.Days
Mondays (except national holidays. If Monday is a national holiday, it will be closed the following day.)
Fee
Individual, Adult (15 years old - under 65): ¥250
65 years old and over: ¥120
Group (30 or more people): ¥200
65 years old and over/Group (30 or more people): ¥100
Free admission for high school students and younger, holders of a disability certificate (or equivalent), accompanying persons, international students studying at universities in Okayama Prefecture, and elementary/junior/high school students visiting as part of a school educational activity.
INFO
Inside, you'll find a restaurant, cafe, and museum shop.
Parking is also free.
The Okayama Prefectural Museum is a treasure trove of Okayama Prefecture's history and culture. It exhibits a wide range of materials from ancient Kibi Province to the present day. The national treasure, the Aka-iwa-o-yoroi (red lacquered armor), is a precious suit of armor dating back to the late Heian period, offering valuable insight into the armor-making techniques and culture of that time. Numerous other important cultural properties, including paintings, swords, and archaeological materials, are also on display, providing glimpses into the historical context and culture of their respective eras. In addition to permanent exhibition rooms, the museum also has spaces for special exhibitions and workshops, offering diverse ways to experience Okayama's history and culture. For example, special exhibitions might cover topics such as the life and culture of ancient Kibi Province, the warlords and castles of the Sengoku period, and the development of modern industries. Workshops may offer opportunities to learn about traditional games and crafts. The Okayama Prefectural Museum is more than just an exhibition facility; it's a beloved place for people to learn about and experience the region's history and culture. Be sure to visit!