9-minute walk from Omotesando Station (Tokyo Metro), Exit B1.
Shortest route from Omotesando Station (stairs): Exit B1
Shortest route from Omotesando Station (escalator): Exit B3
Shortest route from Omotesando Station (elevator): Exit B3
1-minute walk from Aoyama Gakuin Chuugakubu-mae bus stop, accessible by taking the Toei Bus "01" route from Shibuya Station East Exit, bus stop 51.
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Op.Hours
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Cld.Days
Mondays (except for the following weekday if Monday is a national holiday), exhibition change periods, year-end and New Year's holidays
Fee
General: ¥1,200 (tax included)
Students: ¥800 (tax included)
Elementary school age and under: Free
INFO
※People with disability certificates will be admitted free of charge, along with one accompanying person.
※Students are required to present a valid student ID card.
※Please check the conditions for group discounts.
※The "Border Discount" is a campaign for those who wear a border shirt and purchase a ticket at the reception desk on the day of their visit.
The Yokumoku Museum is an art museum where you can experience Picasso's creativity through the medium of confectionery. In addition to admiring Picasso's ceramic works, the museum also hosts workshops incorporating art therapy and events centered around sweets and art.
The museum's concept embodies the belief that "confectionery is creation." Through Picasso's vibrant and free-flowing ceramic pieces, the museum aims to create a space where everyone can experience surprise and discovery.
Picasso's ceramic works are all unique and inspiring. The museum also features an exhibition corner where you can learn about Picasso's life and works.
Workshops offer various experiences, including painting, sculpting, and pottery. With children's workshops available, it's a perfect place for families to enjoy.
Events include musical performances, film screenings, and lectures. Event information can be found on the museum's website.
Located in fashionable Minami-Aoyama, the museum is also ideal for dates and girls' outings. A café is also available, allowing for a relaxing time.
Next to the museum is Café Valoris, offering mignon (bite-sized, delicate sweets) from "Un Grand," a high-end brand within the Yokumoku Group. A shop and library are also located within view of the café, welcoming all visitors.