Toyama Glass Art Museum

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Prefecture
Toyama
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Museum
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About This Destination

A stunning museum designed by architect Kengo Kuma, featuring intricate timber lattice interiors and world-class glass art collections including works by Dale Chihuly.
The Toyama Glass Art Museum is a cultural landmark that celebrates Toyama's rich glassmaking heritage within a breathtaking building designed by world-renowned architect Kengo Kuma. The building's exterior combines cedar, glass, and aluminum panels, while the interior features Kuma's signature ascending timber lattice design that creates warm, layered spaces across six floors. The permanent collection includes a spectacular installation by American glass artist Dale Chihuly in the sixth-floor Glass Art Garden, where colorful blown glass sculptures fill an entire gallery. The museum shares the Kirari building complex with the Toyama City Library, creating a vibrant cultural hub in the city center. Temporary exhibitions showcase both Japanese and international glass artists, highlighting techniques from traditional Toyama pharmaceutical glass bottles to cutting-edge contemporary works.

Location

Prefecture: Toyama

Address: 5-1 Nishicho, Toyama, Toyama 930-0062

Nearest Station: Toyama Station

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Visitor Information

Credit Cards: Accepted

Food Options: Museum cafe on the ground floor offers light meals and desserts. Toyama Station area has many restaurants serving local specialties like Toyama black ramen and fresh sushi from Toyama Bay.

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5-1 Nishicho, Toyama, Toyama 930-0062

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