A small museum housing about 700 pieces by modern and contemporary painters, including late Edo period Ukiyo-e woodblock prints. Kochi Prefecture's first full-scale museum, it opened to the public in 1989. The collection and its white-walled antique storehouse-style building were donated to the town by the late Kikuichi Machida, a businessman from Yaiga, Nakatosa-cho. They have planned exhibits held in order four times a year.
Kochi Takaoka-gun Nakatosacho Kure 6584-1 (Kochi / NankokuArea)
10:00-17:00(Latest entry16:30)
Review of Nakatosa Town Art Museum
TripAdvisor Traveler Rating1989年に高知県初の本格的な公立美術館として建てられた、歴史ある美術館だ。
山本芳翠や黒田清輝の作品など700点あまりの作品が収蔵されている。
また、企画展も積極的に開催しているようだ。
この日は久礼八幡宮の駐車場に車を停め、参拝した。
その後、純平タワー...
Details
- Hours
- 10:00-17:00(Latest entry16:30)
- Closed
- Monday (for Public holiday, The next day)
- Fees
- [Admission fee]300yen
- Parking Lot
- Available(10spaces)
- Credit Card
- Not available
- Smoking
- Not available
- Wi-Fi
- Not available
- Can be enjoyed even on a rainy day
- Yes
- Estimated stay time
- 0-30 minutes
- Wheelchair accessible
- Available
- Infant friendly
- Available
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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Kochi Areas

The largest of Shikoku's prefectures, Kochi is endowed with some of the island's most exceptional sand beaches lining the Pacific Ocean, which narrows into the Shimanto-gawa, a huge river that stretches 196 kilometers into the prefecture, passing verdant mountains and hosting countless riverside activities. Whether you're a pilgrim or not, Kochi's 16 Buddhist temples that make up one leg of the Shikoku Pilgrimage are worth a visit, particularly Chikurin-ji for its five-tier pagoda.