Ichihara Lakeside Museum
Discover an Art Haven by Takataki Lake
Visit a museum that goes beyond traditional galleries and immerses you in the natural beauty of its surroundings. Ichihara Lakeside Museum is a destination where art, nature, and community come together in perfect harmony. ©Photo by Tadashi Endo

A Museum Shaped by Art, Community, and Nature
Ichihara Lakeside Museum is a cultural landmark that highlights the bond between art and the environment. Overlooking the expansive Takataki Lake, the museum is rooted in local history as the former Ichihara City Water and Sculpture Hill, a site originally opened in 1995. It was renovated in 2013 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the city of Ichihara, transforming the space into a contemporary art hub. The lake, which has the largest water storage area in Chiba Prefecture, provides a stunning backdrop that enhances the museum’s tranquil yet vibrant atmosphere. ©Photo by Tadashi Endo

Through special exhibitions focusing on contemporary art, the museum showcases a variety of themes that appeal to both art lovers and casual visitors. Community workshops and programs for children also help encourage interaction between the museum and local residents. This integration of art with educational and social initiatives makes it an essential part of Ichihara’s cultural landscape. ©KOSUGE1-16 ”Heigh-Ho” / Photo by Tadashi Endo

An Oasis of Activities by the Lake
Ichihara Lakeside Museum seamlessly combines the joys of art with the tranquility of nature, offering visitors the chance to explore more than just its galleries. The scenic surroundings are perfect for leisurely strolls or moments of quiet reflection by the water. Special events and community-based programs frequently take place here, bringing energy to the peaceful environment. The museum’s mission to be a community hub means that there’s always something fresh and engaging happening. Inside, the museum hosts rotating exhibitions that feature the works of both prominent and emerging contemporary artists. Hands-on workshops for visitors spark creativity and encourage a deeper understanding of the art on display. These activities make the museum a welcoming space for families, students, and art enthusiasts alike. ©Acconci Studio” MUSEUM-STAIRS / ROOF OF NEEDLES & PINS“ / Photo by Tadashi Endo

Getting to Ichihara Lakeside Museum
From Tokyo, take the JR Uchibo Line to Goi Station, then transfer to the Kominato Railway and get off at Takataki Station. From there, it’s a short taxi ride to the museum. For those traveling by car, it’s about an hour’s drive from the Tokyo metropolitan area, with parking facilities available on-site. ©Photo by Tadashi Endo
Contact
Tel: +81 436-98-1525
Web Form: https://lsm-ichihara.jp/contact/
Business hours
Weekdays: 10:00 - 17:00
Saturdays & Days Before Holidays: 09:30 - 19:00
Sundays & Holidays: 09:30 - 18:00
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