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Cultural Facilities

The Shoto Museum of Art

In addition to wide-ranging special exhibits of paintings, sculpture and crafts, the museum offers oil painting and watercolor classes as well as gallery talk programs, lectures and concerts.
Address: 2-14-14 Shoto, TEL:3465-9421
Hours: Special exhibitions: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Notes:Until 8 p.m. on Fridays during special exhibitions Art exhibition of works by the general public and salon exhibitions: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Admission is until 30 minutes before closing time for special exhibitions, art exhibition of works by the general public and salon exhibitions.
Notes:
Groups of ten or more Shibuya City residents receive a 20-percent discount off the regular admission fee.
Admission is free for those with disabilities and one companion.
Shibuya City residents can enter for free on Fridays.
Elementary and junior high school students can enter for free on Saturdays, Sundays, holidays and during summer vacation.
Closed: Mondays (excluding public holidays), the day after a public holiday (excluding Saturdays and Sundays), New Year’s period (December 29 through January 3) and during exhibit preparations

Shibuya Folk and Literary Shirane Memorial Museum

The museum has permanent exhibitions on archaeology, history, folkways and other themes related to the city, as well as literature exhibitions that display works by literary figures related to the city and other materials. The museum also holds special and planned exhibitions with a focus on materials we have collected and stored throughout the years. It also holds special exhibitions showcasing documents and articles stored in its collection. In addition, the facility houses an information corner where visitors can search through documents in the museum’s collection and gain in-depth knowledge of Shibuya’s geography, history and folkways.
Address: 4-9-1 Higashi, TEL:3486-2791
Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. (admission is until 30 minutes before closing time; opens from 9 a.m. on Saturdays and Sundays)
Admission: Adults ¥ 100, elementary and junior high school students ¥50; group admission (10 people or over)—adults ¥80, elementary and junior high school students ¥40; admission is free for people 60 years of age and older, and for those with disabilities and one companion.
Closed: Mondays (if Monday is a public holiday, the following weekday) and the New Year’s period

Kyu Asakura House

Torajiro Asakura, a major figure who was the head of the Tokyo prefectural assembly as well as the Shibuya City assembly, built the Kyu Asakura House in 1919. Visitors can explore the two-story building and stroll through the garden, both of which offer the ambience of the Taisho era.
Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (until 4:30 p.m. from November through February)
Note:Admission is until 5:30 p.m. (4 p.m. from November through February)
Closed: Mondays (Tuesday if Monday falls on a national holiday), and during the New Year’s period
Admission: ¥100 for adults, ¥50 for elementary and junior high school students, and ¥500 for annual admission
Note:Group fees (for 10 people or more): ¥80 for adults, ¥40 for elementary and junior high school students
Note:Free admission for senior citizens who are 60 years of age or older and those with disabilities, including one person accompanying them

Koma Terrace Nishisando

A facility designed to create an attractive community through the game of shogi. It includes a hall, gallery, studio, and café where various shogi-related events, classes, exhibitions, and public recordings of radio programs take place.
Location: 4-1-16 Yoyogi, TEL:6300-5721
Hours: 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Closed every Tuesday and during the year-end and New Year holidays