Japan's first art museum dedicated to realism
The Hoki Museum is Japan's first museum dedicated to realist painting. Founded in 2010, it is a world-class art museum with a collection of about 500 works by 60 artists, about 120 of which are on permanent display. It has about 500 meters of gallery space divided between its one upper and two basement floors.
How to Get There
You can access the museum easily by train and bus.
Take the JR Sotobo Line to Toke Station. From the south exit, take the bus for Asumigaoka Brand New Mall for five minutes to Asumigaoka Higashi 4-chome stop. Walk for one minute to the museum.
Quick Facts
Founded by and named after Masao Hoki, head of Hogy Medical
Located next to Showa no Mori Park, Chiba City's largest park
Realist painting on display
Most of the works of art at Hoki Museum are oil paintings in the realist style, which means they're painted the way the artist sees the world. These works take a great deal of time to create, and the result is an intimate, detailed and impressive work of art.
Enjoy the museum building itself
The museum itself is a work of art that's worth experiencing. The unusual architecture contrasts with the quiet residential neighborhood that surrounds it. The starkly modern building with its curved corridors was designed by Nikken Sekkei, the same architectural firm that designed Tokyo Sky Tree .
Take in the views
The museum is laid out in a way that's easy to understand. Move along the long, layered corridors, stopping to pause at each work of art as you go. Various spots in the museum offer scenic views of the lush greenery that surround it.
The area around is also the home of Showa No Mori Park.
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