Museum Café & Shop

Oigawa River … Togetsukyo Bridge …
as far as Arashiyama—all is within your sight!
A 180° panorama view

This beautiful café is open only to visitors to our art museum. It takes the shape of a long, deep corridor, with glass that allows minimal reflection on one side, providing a comfortable, laidback atmosphere. The flooring and original furniture design are exquisite and luxurious. As you reflect on the beautiful artworks you have just observed, enjoy a drink with some desserts or light snacks.

*The café is open to museum visitors only.

Opening hours: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm (last order 4:30 pm)

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MUSEUM SHOP

At the Museum Shop
Can be bought
All variety of original merchandise,
And beautiful artbooks.
Give them as gifts, or use them in your daily life!

The Museum Shop stocks a range of merchandise with beautiful design, such that without even realizing it you’ll want to have them and use them in your daily life. You can also purchase the craftworks of Kyoto artisans, carefully selected by our museum.

Opening hours:10:00 am – 5:00 pm (last order 4:30 pm)

Masking Tape

Masking Tape

Thin: ¥550 (incl. tax) Thick: ¥660 (incl. tax)

Guilt-Free Chocolate

Guilt-Free Chocolate

(depending on type) ¥1,700 (incl. tax)

Postcard

Postcard

Normal size: ¥150 (incl. tax) Long size: ¥200 (incl. tax)

Green tea / Roasted tea (5 bags)

Japanese Teabags

Green tea / Roasted tea (5 bags) ¥540 (incl. tax)

Clear File Folder

Clear File Folder

¥440 (incl. tax) each

Sticky Notes

Sticky Notes

¥550 (incl. tax) each

Natsumi Teraoka
Collaboration Merchandise

Sticky Notes

Sticky Notes

¥660 (incl. tax)

Notebook

Notebook

¥660 (incl. tax)

Postcard

Postcard

Normal size ¥200 (incl. tax) / Long size ¥260 (incl. tax)

Natsumi Teraoka (Illustrator)

Born in 1993. Her work is noted for its soft lines. She is particularly good at pictures of dogs and other animals.
She mainly works on CD jackets and merchandise for musicians, illustrations for books and book covers, packaging for sweets, and so on.