Overview
The Hiroshima Prefectural Art Museum sits elegantly beside Shukkeien Garden, offering a refined collection spanning European masters to contemporary Japanese art, with a particular strength in works by Hiroshima-born painter Hirayama Ikuo.
Highlights
- Hirayama Ikuo Gallery: Dedicated space for the Hiroshima-born artist famous for his Silk Road paintings and peace-themed works.
- Salvador Dalí Collection: An unexpected highlight with several works by the Surrealist master.
- Garden Views: The museum's café and lobby offer beautiful views over the adjacent Shukkeien Garden.
History
Opened in 1968 and expanded in 1996, the museum was established to showcase art connected to Hiroshima's cultural identity and its message of peace through creative expression.
Visitor Tips
- Combo Ticket: A combined ticket with Shukkeien Garden saves money and makes for a perfect half-day pairing.
- Café: The museum café overlooking the garden is an excellent rest stop.
- Duration: 45–60 minutes.