Taro Okamoto Museum of Art

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The Taro Okamoto Museum of Art celebrates the life and work of one of Japan's most iconic avant-garde artists, known for his bold, colorful abstract pieces and the famous Tower of the Sun at Osaka's Expo '70. Located in Kawasaki's lush Ikuta Ryokuchi Park, the museum houses an extensive collection of Okamoto's paintings, sculptures, and personal belongings in a striking modernist building. Visitors can explore the artist's creative evolution from his time in Paris studying under Picasso to his uniquely Japanese expression of primitivism and surrealism.

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The museum is about a 15-minute walk from Mukogaoka-Yuen Station on the Odakyu Line, making it an easy day trip from central Tokyo. English signage and pamphlets are available, though guided tours are primarily in Japanese. The surrounding Ikuta Ryokuchi Park features traditional Japanese gardens and the nearby Japan Open-Air Folk House Museum, making it worthwhile to dedicate a half-day to the area.

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