Fukuoka Art Museum
A lakeside museum in Ohori Park by architect Kunio Maekawa, mixing Dali and Warhol with Buddhist treasures across 16,000+ works.

When · Where
- When
- 2026/08/15 00:30
- Where
- Fukuoka Art Museum(1-6 Ohori-koen, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka)
- City
- Fukuoka
- Getting there
- Walk from Ohorikoen Station (Kuko Line)
- Price
- Collection ~¥200; special exhibitions vary
- Organizer
- Fukuoka Art Museum
Good to know for visitors
- Getting there
- Walk from Ohorikoen Station (Kuko Line) Open directions in Google Maps ↗
- Booking & entry
- Check tickets and details on the official page (button above).
- Paying
- Collection ~¥200; special exhibitions vary. Smaller venues in Japan are often cash-first — carry some yen (cards/IC not guaranteed).
- Language
- Mostly in Japanese — a translation app on your phone helps.
- Good for
- art lovers, culture seekers, families
Highlights
- Dali's 'The Madonna of Port Lligat' and Warhol in the collection
- Maekawa architecture renewed in 2019 with an Ohori Park entrance
- Spanning pre-modern Buddhist art to contemporary works
Background & story
Opened in 1979 beside Ohori Park's lake, designed by Kunio Maekawa, and reborn after a major 2019 renovation as a cultural hub.
Good to know
Time your visit with a paddle-boat loop of the Ohori Park lake outside.