Requests for Visitors
No Allowed
This museum exhibits works that make the most of the shape of the mountain. The stairs and steep slopes used to move around the museum may cause inconvenience for those with physical disabilities, infants, or toddlers. Narrow passageways and paved ground may also be difficult to navigate.
For the safety of all visitors, mobility scooters, towable wagons, three wheelers (including those with push handles), and strollers without seat belts are not allowed inside the museum. Visitors with these items may leave them with the information desk at the New Gallery, where wheelchairs and strollers are available to borrow free of charge.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
Items prohibited inside the museum
Mobility scooters
Due to a number of accidents involving falls and collisions with other visitors, mobility scooters are not allowed inside the museum.
Stroller wagons
Carts, strollers, or wagons that accommodate multiple children can block narrow passageways, causing inconvenience for other visitors.
Three wheelers, including those with push handles, and suitcases with seat
Due to the many passageways with unstable footing and steep slopes, the use of three wheelers of any type is dangerous.
Other
Portable wagons and similar items that block narrow passageways can inconvenience other visitors.
* Please note that the museum does not take any responsibility for confrontations between visitors.
Policy on Photos for Personal Use
Dos and Don’ts for Taking Photos
- Visitors may take photos in outdoor exhibition spaces for personal use only.
- Please refrain from inconveniencing other visitors with the use of drones or other equipment and from taking photos in indoor exhibition spaces.
- Please be considerate of the people and artwork around you when taking photographs.
- Staff may remind visitors of the rules when necessary.
Individuals taking photographs are responsible for the use of their images.
- Displayed artwork is the copyrighted property of the artist.
- Publishing photos containing another person’s image may be a violation of portrait rights.
* Separate permission and copyright clearance are required when filming for commercial purposes.