The TFAM iPod Guide is easy to operate: just tap the artwork that interests you on our iPod touchscreen and listen to a prerecorded commentary on the piece, providing a “virtual tour” of our Museum at your leisure. [NOTE: We regret to report that the iPod Guide is available only in Japanese at this time.]































1. Swipe the touchscreen to the left or right until you find an intriguing piece
2. Double-click the piece and listen to the prerecorded commentary*
3. Click the “Done” button when you’ve finished
*Playing the “virtual tour” function requires Adobe Flash Player, which can be downloaded here
The TFAM iPod Guide contains the following content:
Actress and voice actress Yoko Honna is the narrator-navigator of our audio guide. (Audio only)
Profile of Yoko Honna
For visitors who are conversant in Japanese, our Gallery Talk is video commentary of individual artworks provided by TFAM curators that can be viewed on our iPod Guide touchscreen. Enjoy the actual artwork while concurrently viewing our video commentary.
We provide viewers with on-demand video and audio streams of information regarding our Gift Shop, café, restaurant and events. While this content is not captioned within the premises of our facility, please feel free to browse for it off your iPod.
Visitors can use our iPods at TFAM without charge.
NOTE: The length of time required to play our iPod Guide will vary, depending on the exhibition and works being displayed and their content.
NOTE: The length of time required to play our iPod Guide will vary, depending on the exhibition and works being displayed and their content.
Smartphones owners can use their our devices to read the QR code captioned on the artwork of interest and either view or listen to content from the commentary section of our website.However, your cellular carrier will charge you under the terms of your service contract for the data transfer when downloading content.
Listing Italian, Russian, traditional Korean dance, piano, tap dance and calligraphy among her specialties, Yoko Honna is a multi-talented actress and voice actress who has performed in theatrical productions and various television dramas and animated films.
The information presented on this website is protected under the copyright laws of Japan. Any reprint, reproduction or transfer of content, including text, photography and video, is prohibited without the express consent of the Tokyo Fuji Art Museum.
■Operating Hours :
10:00-17:00
(Reception closes at 16:30)
■Address :
Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
Yano-machi 492-1
Hachioji City, Tokyo 192-0016
■Tel :
042-691-4511
Yano-machi 492-1
Hachioji City, Tokyo 192-0016
Tel: 042-691-4511
—Mondays (except on holidays, then closed on Tuesday)
North Exit: No. 12 Nishi-Tokyo Bus Platform
Take the bus departing for Soka University Main Gate / Tokyo Fuji Art Museum (SOKA DAIGAKU / TOKYO FUJI BIJITSU KAN YUKI)
*Soka University Loop (SOKA DAIGAKU JUNKAN)
No. 4 Nishi-Tokyo Bus Platform
Take the bus departing for Soka University Main Gate / Tokyo Fuji Art Museum (SOKA DAIGAKU / TOKYO FUJI BIJITSU KAN YUKI)
*Soka University Loop (SOKA DAIGAKU JUNKAN)