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Stroller Art Navi Tour (Collection Exhibition 2025-2)

Stroller Art Navi Tour (Collection Exhibition 2025-2)

Visit the museum with small children!

Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Exhibition Room A

9/10(Wed)~1/28(Wed) 10:30~11:00

With the hope that "I want people to feel free to visit the museum with small children," an art navigator will comfortably guide you through the "Collection Exhibition 2025-2." Explanations of facilities and services such as the baby care room will also be provided, making it recommended for those visiting with small children for the first time. The capacity is approximately 3 groups of 6 people on a first-come, first-served basis. Pre-registration is required through the website (registration on the day is possible only if there is availability). If you arrive by noon, you can join even if you are late. Feel free to consult.

Map & Location

Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Exhibition Room A

About 30 minutes from the Sanyo Expressway Hiroshima East IC

Take tram line 5 bound for "Hiroshima Port" from Hiroshima Station and get off at "Hijiyamashita," approximately 500 m away.

Details about Stroller Art Navi Tour (Collection Exhibition 2025-2)

Date & Time
9/10(Wed)~1/28(Wed) 10:30~11:00
Note
Open only on Wednesdays during the period (however, there will be no sessions on 12/31 due to the museum being closed). Estimated duration is about 30 minutes.
Venue
Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Exhibition Room A
Address
1-1 Hijiyama Park, Minami-ku, Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture
Fee
Exhibition ticket required
parking
Within Hijiyama Park (free for 107 cars, usage time 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM)
Access
About 30 minutes from the Sanyo Expressway Hiroshima East IC
Access (Public)
Take tram line 5 bound for "Hiroshima Port" from Hiroshima Station and get off at "Hijiyamashita," approximately 500 m away.
Contact
082-264-1121 (Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art)

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