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Adachi Museum of Art

The Adachi Museum of Art was founded by Adachi Zenko in 1980 as a way of combining his passions for Japanese art and garden design. He hoped that viewing the gardens and artwork together would expand peoples' appreciation and interest in Japanese art.

The Adachi Museum of Art is best known for its award winning garden. It has been named the best garden in Japan annually since 2003 by the Journal of Japanese Gardening. The garden can be enjoyed at anytime of the year and shows a different character depending on the season. It can only be viewed from the museum building.

In addition to the gardens, the Adachi Museum of Art also houses a collection of nearly 1300 twentieth century paintings and artworks which are rotated seasonally. There is also a permanent exhibit of paintings by Yokoyama Taikan, as well as a ceramics exhibit.



How to get there
The Adachi Museum of Art is located one hour outside of Matsue:

Take a train from Matsue Station to Yasugi Station (20 minutes, 400 yen by local or rapid train, covered by the Japan Pail Pass), from where there is one free shuttle bus per hour to the museum (20 minutes). Limited express trains from Okayama also stop at Yasugi Station before continuing to Matsue.

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Hours and Admission
April - September 9:00 - 17:30
October - March 9:00 - 17:00

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IndividualGroup Rates (20++)Group Rates (100++)
Adults¥2,200¥1,800¥1.600
University Students¥1,700¥1,400¥1,200
High School Students¥900¥700¥600
Secondary & Primary School Students¥400¥300


Taped Tour (English)
  • The taped tour gives highlights of the museum's gardens and exhibits.
  • Rental fee: ¥300/unit (available at the reception desk)


Museum Plan

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