Museum of Modern Art, Saitama
photo:Kazuyuki Matsumoto
The Museum of Modern Art, Saitama opened amid the lush greenery of Kita-Urawa Park on November 3, 1982.
Known as MOMAS (The Museum of Modern Art, Saitama), it is the first art museum the architect Kurokawa Kisho designed.
In addition to displaying our collection of fine artworks from modern Western masters to contemporary Japanese artists, we also hold special exhibitions focusing on unique themes.
Adding children’s programs and opportunities for citizens to show their works, MOMAS is full of exciting ways for you to get closer and enjoy art.
Address | 9-30-1, Tokiwa, Urawa-ku, Saitama-shi, (in Kita-Urawa Park), Saitama, Japan |
WEB | https://pref.spec.ed.jp/momas/English |
Business Hour | 10:00 to 17:30 (Last admission 17:00) |
Closed*1 | Closed Mondays (except on national holidays and Saitama Residents’ Day), for New Year's holiday, and for maintenance. |
Genre | Modern Art, Contemporary Art, Japanese Painting, Sculpture, Crafts, Printmaking |
Entrance Fee | Entrance Fee: Free, MOMAS Collection: Adults ¥200, University and senior high school students ¥100, Special Exhibitions: Separate charge for each exhibition. |
Access | 3 minutes walk from Kita-urawa(JK44) station west exit (in Kita-Urawa Park) |
Collection Page | https://pref.spec.ed.jp/momas/%E5%8F%8E%E8%94%B5%E5%93%81%E7%B4%B9%E4%BB%8B |
*1 There are also temporary closures |
Precautions may be taken to prevent the spread of corona infection.
Please contact the Museum for more information.