Morohashi Museum of Modern Art
Located in Kitashiobara Village, Fukushima Prefecture, the Morohashi Museum of Modern Art was established in 1999 in the scenic Aizu Bandai Highlands of Fukushima, the founder's hometown. Teizo Morohashi (1934–2003), the founder of the sports goods company Xebio Co., Ltd., donated the museum to the foundation with the vision of allowing many people to appreciate and be moved by masterpieces of Western modern art. The building is designed with the concept of a 'medieval stable,' evoking the image of a barn.
The museum boasts the fourth-largest collection of Salvador Dalí's works in the world. Outside of Dalí's home country, Spain, it ranks second globally after the United States. It is also recognized as the only permanent Dalí museum in Asia.
🔸 Opening Hours: 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM (Last admission at 4:30 PM)
🔶 Opening Period: April 12, 2025 (Saturday) – November 9, 2025 (Sunday)
■ First Half: "Relaxation Exhibition – Connecting Art to Healthcare"
Period: April 12, 2025 (Saturday) – June 29, 2025 (Sunday)
■ Second Half: "Detour Exhibition – Expanding Perspectives on Art"
Period: July 19, 2025 (Saturday) – November 9, 2025 (Sunday)
※ Closed for exhibit changes on June 30 (Monday) – July 18 (Friday) and September 17 (Wednesday).
※ Long-term closure begins on November 10 (Monday).
※ Please check the website for updates as schedules may change due to unforeseen circumstances.
🔶 Admission Fees:
General: ¥1,300
High school and university students: ¥500
Middle school students and younger: Free
※ For group rates and other details, please refer to the website.
⚠️ Photography of artworks is prohibited.
Access:
📍 Address: 1093-23 Kenkamine, Hibara, Kitashiobara Village, Yama District, Fukushima Prefecture, 969-2701, Japan