Art Museum at the Aichi Prefectural University of Fine Arts and Music
A art museum in Aichi — fine collections and architecture.
Overview
The Art Museum at the Aichi Prefectural University of Fine Arts and Music is a university museum set within the hilly campus in Nagakute, Aichi. Because it belongs to an arts university, it handles materials rooted in teaching and research across painting, sculpture, crafts and music, offering a learning-oriented atmosphere quite different from a typical tourist gallery. Surrounded by greenery, it is a calm place to take your time with each work.
Highlights
- ●Collection materials rooted in the teaching and research of an arts university
- ●A green, hillside campus setting in Nagakute
- ●A calm viewing space for unhurried appreciation
- ●A university museum with a history dating to its 1973 founding
History
Opened in 1973, the museum has long supported the educational and research activities of the university. As a facility attached to an arts university, its collecting and exhibition policies have naturally been tied to campus creative life. Because opening days and exhibition contents change with the season, it is best to check the official information before visiting.
Access
It sits around 35.16 degrees north and 137.06 degrees east, on the hills of Nagakute City just east of Nagoya. Nagakute is well known along the Linimo maglev line, so combining public transport with a short walk or bus ride is the usual way to reach the area. As the nearest station, opening hours and admission may vary, please confirm with the university's official guide before you go.
Best season
Being an indoor facility it can be enjoyed year-round, yet the leafy campus is especially pleasant in the fresh green of early summer or the autumn foliage, when a stroll pairs well with a visit. Planning around a special exhibition period makes for an even richer experience.
Map
35.1675, 137.0698 · Wikidata
Suggested itinerary
- 1Travel to the Nagakute area using the Linimo line or local transport
- 2Head to the arts university campus and check the museum's opening status
- 3View painting, sculpture and craft materials at a relaxed pace
- 4Stroll the leafy campus surroundings to round off the visit
Did you know?
💡 As a museum run by an arts university, its displays and holdings can reflect the research and creative output of students and faculty, letting visitors encounter works from a perspective a little different from an ordinary city museum.
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