Miho Museum

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Nestled in the dense, green hills of Shigaraki about an hour’s drive from Kyoto is one of Japan’s least-known architectural gems. In the 1970’s, Mihoko Koyama, wealthy benefactor and the leader of a religious organization (dare I say, cult) Shinji Shumeikai, commissioned world-renowned architect I.M. Pei to design a bell tower for the religion’s headquarters - in fact, the bell tower can be seen from the Miho Museum.

Notice

The museum is usually closed every Monday unless it is a National Holiday, in which case the next business day will be closed. The museum may also be closed during exhibit changes, so it is recommended to check Miho Museum's schedule before planning a visit.

The museum is also closed every winter, from around early/mid-December to mid-March.

Informasi

Alamat

300 Momodani, Shigarakicho Tashiro, Koka, Shiga 529-1814, Japan (Arahan)

Jam buka

10:00 - 17:00 Closed now

Jam Operasional

Senin 10:00 - 17:00
Selasa Tutup
Rabu 10:00 - 17:00
Kamis 10:00 - 17:00
Jumat 10:00 - 17:00
Sabtu 10:00 - 17:00
Minggu 10:00 - 17:00
Holidays 10:00 - 17:00

Nomor telepon

+81 (0)748-82-3411

Accessibility

  • Akses tanpa halangan
  • Persewaan kursi roda
  • Toilet serbaguna
  • Guide dog access

Perlengkapan

  • Ruang menyusui
  • Parkir gratis

Language support

  • Audio Guide (English)
  • Audio Guide (Mandarin)
  • Audio Guide (Japanese)

Cara ke sana

From JR Ishiyama Station, take the Teisan Bus bound for Miho Museum. The journey takes about 50 minutes and you should get off at the last stop.

If driving, the museum can be reached from Shigaraki Interchange in about 15 minutes.

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