353-3 Sumura, Hoki-cho, Saihaku-gun, Tottori Prefecture
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Cost per person
¥1,000
The Shoji Ueda Museum of Photography, designed by architect Shin Takamatsu, showcases over 12,000 works by photographer Shoji Ueda, known for his avant-garde compositions often referred to as "Ueda-cho." Located in the tranquil countryside of Hoki Town, Tottori Prefecture, the museum offers stunning views of Mt. Daisen, reflected beautifully in the building's water features. The building's design is inspired by Ueda's "Four Girls" photograph. The museum is a 5-minute drive from JR Kishimoto Station. Open to visitors of all ages, it provides a unique blend of art and architecture.
Barrier-free facilities: Guide dogs allowed ○ Barrier-free facilities: Wheelchair-accessible toilet ○ Barrier-free facilities: Wheelchair-accessible ramp ○ Barrier-free facilities: Wheelchair rental available ○ [Scale] Number of visitors (annual): 25,000