Contemporary Asian art in the center of Fukuoka
The Fukuoka Asian Art Museum showcases a wide selection of contemporary Asian art. Housing a collection that seeks not to imitate Western art forms but to express traditional Asian art styles in a contemporary manner, this museum lets you see the best work by some of the world's most innovative artists.
Quick Facts
The museum hosts a permanent collection of around 4,000 pieces
Alongside its permanent collection, the museum is a venue for guest exhibitions
How to Get There
You can reach the museum by train.
The Fukuoka Asian Art Museum is located in the Hakata Riverain building in the center of the city, immediately above the Nakasu-Kawabata subway station. From Tenjin or Hakata stations, take the Kuko Line and get out at Nakasu-Kawabata subway station.
A strong regional focus
The Fukuoka Asian Art Museum hosts a permanent collection of around 4,000 pieces. Museum organized collection and special exhibitions are expertly curated, usually focus on art from particular nations, a particular artist, or pan-Asian styles of art.
When to go
The museum is open all year, except for Wednesdays and the New Year period. The museum also has a residence program to foster contemporary Asian artists.
The latest information may differ, so please check the official website.
* The information on this page may be subject to change due to COVID-19.