It is equipped with multipurpose toilets, free wheelchair rental, first aid room and AED. Assistance dogs are also allowed. For more information, please click here.
The ceiling of the new wing Main Lobby reaches 12.4 meters in height.
You can enjoy the menu with dishes inspired by the museum’s current exhibition.
The museum’s collection is focused on Western paintings and is open to the public.
The water lily originates from the pond of Giverny, which Claude Monet favored.
This tree was planted in honor of René Huyghe, who protected the Louvre’s artworks from Nazi Germany and who also served as honorary director of the Tokyo Fuji Art Museum.
There is a wood deck available for visitors. You can view the statue of Neptune on display here when the weather is pleasant in early summer or autumn.
The second generation of persimmon trees that were exposed to the atomic bombing of Nagasaki have been planted.
On November 3, 2023, Jindai-akebono trees were planted to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Tokyo Fuji Art Museum.
This is the exhibition room where temporary exhibitions and special exhibitions of overseas cultural exchange are held.
Japanese tea dispensers are available free of charge. Please enjoy yourself and a moment to appreciate great works of art.
You can view catalogs of special exhibitions, collections and masterpieces, research journals, etc. published to date.
Capable of hosting lectures, concerts and other performances and events, the TFAM Theater Hall seats 200.
This room has a slide, playground equipment and a variety of toys so parents can keep children entertained in a safe, comfortable environment.
This shop offers original FAM goods, miscellaneous merchandise and accessories.
Tea ceremonies and other Japanese cultural activities will be held in this room, which has been constructed using trees sourced from the surrounding Hachioji area.