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Floor Guide

1F

Entrance Hall

Entrance Hall

To improve accessibility for seniors and people with physical disabilities, the building has been made barrier-free, and most of the facilities open to visitors have been arranged on the ground floor.

Galleries

Galleries

Galleries 1 and 2 are designed to use natural light which facilitates ease of viewing. Gallery 3 has a window overlooking the sea. Gallery 4 is mostly used for holding small experimental temporary exhibitions.

Resting place & lounge

Resting place & lounge

Resting spaces where visitors may relax after the exhibition by taking in the view have been provided.

First aid and lactation room

First aid and lactation room

A medical aid and lactation room is located next to the entrance hall, equipped with a faucet that can make milk at the proper temperature.

Auditorium

Auditorium

Our auditorium, equipped with multi-purpose audio-visual system, is used for holding conferences, film shows and a range of other activities.

Restaurant

Our restaurant offers a casual ambiance, a magnificent view of Isshiki Beach and an original menu making use of the fresh local seafood.

Museum shop

The shop offers a variety of original items based on objects and motifs in our Museum Collection such as stickers, scarf and mugs.We also offer accessories, woodcuts, and engravings specially made by artists with a close connection to our Museum.

B1F

Art Library

The Art Library is situated on the B1 level of the Hayama building. Despite being underground, its wide window opens over to a magnificent view of Sangaoka.

Garden

Garden

In the garden overlooking the Sagami bay you’ll find a bower surrounded by sculptures of Masaaki Nishiki and, dotted amongst the trees, other open air sculptures by artists such as Lee Ufan and Haruhiko Yasuda that accentuate the magnificent scenery still further. We invite our visitors to savour this delightful encounter between art and nature.

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