The museum faces out to the beautiful views of Lake Shinji (Photo: 663highland / CC By SA 3.0)

Shimane Art Museum

Explore Japanese and International Art by Lake Shinji

The museum faces out to the beautiful views of Lake Shinji (Photo: 663highland / CC By SA 3.0)
Kim Bergström   - 2 min read

Matsue is an underrated city for culture vultures, and one fantastic spot to visit if you're an art lover is the Shimane Art Museum. Located on the banks of Lake Shinji, the museum has a host of works on display from both Japanese and international artists.

Of particular interests are pieces by renowned artists Claude Monet and Paul Gauguin. Monet's "The Rock Needle and the Porte d'Aval" and Gauguin's "Watering Trough" were both painted in 1886, and are just a sampling of the western art here. There are also various examples of Japanese screen art, and iconic prints by Hokusai and Hiroshige.

If you prefer 3D art to 2D art, you'll also find sections dedicated to sculptures, lacquerware, and pottery. Some of the tea bowls and tea containers on display are beautifully ornate and well worth a look.

Along with the permanent collection, the museum often has special exhibits which can be accessed at an additional fee. The list of exhibits and their dates are available on the museum website, so do check it before your intended visit to see if something piques your interest.

Also, if you're an international visitor, bring your passport along when you visit. You'll find that at a number of attractions across Matsue if you bring a foreign passport you get a half price admission discount.

Getting there

The Shimane Art Museum is located a fifteen minute walk from Matsue Station, served by the San'in Main Line.

The museum is also one of the stops on the Lakeline Loop Bus (Kenritsu Bijutsukan-mae) if you'd prefer not to walk. The loop bus can be caught from the station directly, or from numerous tourist spots across Matsue City.

If you elect to drive to the museum, there is a parking lot on the opposite side of Route 9 which offers three hours free parking.

Kim Bergström

Kim Bergström @kim.b

Almost 12 years living in Asia. Passionate about Japan's off-the-beaten-path spots, family-friendly travel, flower events (all of them!) and the amazing tea culture here.  🍵🌼🌸