This museum is a forum for communication that brings together Iwanai Town, paintings by Kinjiro Kida, and visitors.
Kinjiro spent his life painting the natural splendor of Iwanai, and the museum was established to encourage people to learn about his works and life. Beyond displaying his paintings, the facility also holds events to bring visitors closer to the nature and town of Iwanai and to people associated with the town. The facility will continue to offer various opportunities for communication and excitement in collaboration with local facilities and the community.
Facility information
- Address
- Mandai 51-3, Iwanai-cho, Iwanai-gun, Hokkaido
- Phone
- 0135-63-2221
- Hours
10:00 – 18:00 (last admission: 17:30)
- Closed
Mondays (or the next weekday if Monday is a national holiday)
Winter (from December 1 to March 31)- Admission
Adults: ¥600 (¥500); High school students or younger: Free
– The group admission fees in parentheses apply to groups of 10 or more, Japan Automobile Federation (JAF) members, Doshin Bunbun Club members, and visitors who qualify for a loyalty discount.Admission is free for the following people. Please contact the reception staff.
1. Teachers accompanying elementary school, junior high school, or high school students in Iwanai as part of their school educational activities
2. People accompanying children admitted to or attending a child welfare institution in Iwanai
3. Holders of a physical disability certificate living in Iwanai, and accompanying persons
4. Holders of a medical rehabilitation handbook or a mental disability certificate, people admitted to a rehabilitation facility for people with intellectual disabilities in Iwanai, and accompanying persons
5. Seniors admitted to a welfare facility for the elderly in IwanaiVisitors to which #1, #2 or #5 applies are kindly asked to submit an application for admission fee exemption.
Visitors to which #3 or #4 applies are kindly asked to show their relevant certificate/handbook to the reception staff.- Parking
- Available
- Official website
- http://www.kidakinjiro.com/index.html