Shoji Ueda Museum of Photography

Art Museum
The Shoji Ueda Museum of Photography showcases the works of world-famous photographer Shoji Ueda, who was born in Tottori Prefecture. Ueda’s photographs of subjects set against the backdrop of the San’in region’s big skies and imposing sand-dunes won renown as the “Ueda-cho” (“Ueda style”). There is plenty to see at the Museum, including the pond, which reflects an inverted image of Mt. Daisen, and the Museum Cinema, which is decorated with the world’s largest camera lens. The Museum Shop sells an extensive range of souvenir gifts.

Spot details

Address
Tottori Pref. Saihakugunhoukichou Sumura 353-3 map map Map
Phone
0859398000
Hours
10:00-17:00(Latest entry16:30)
Closed
Tuesday (The next day if it is a public holiday), Exhibit change period
[Closed Period]Mid-Dec.-Feb.Last Sunday
Fees
[Admission fee]
[General] 1,000 yen
[High school/university students] 500 yen
[Elementary school/Junior High School Students] 300 yen
Parking Lot
Available(100spaces)
Credit Card
Available(VISA, MasterCard, JCB)
※Available only at the shop
Smoking
Not available
Wi-Fi
Available(Houki Town Wi-fi)
Estimated stay time
60-120 minutes
Wheelchair accessible
Available
Infant friendly
Available

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  • Contemporary designed museum
    4.0 Reviewed : 2017.12.17
    The museum design attracts us to place a visit. We saw many beautiful photos taken by Mr. Shoji Ueda.There is photo-shooting spots that attracts many visitors - the water reflection of Mt. Daisen.
  • The building design itself is breath taking
    4.0 Reviewed : 2017.09.17
    While I am not a great fan of photography, but I enjoyed the museum very very much. Other than enjoying looking at the exhibits, we also had fun taking photos with their designated photo spot.
  • The minimalist museum in the middle of idyllic scenery
    4.0 Reviewed : 2011.04.05
    The museum exhibits works of a photographer Mr. Shoji Ueda. His unique method to lay out the photographic models as surrealist compositional elements with realistic depiction has been internationally...

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