
Built in 1928 with a bequest left by Western-style painter, Kuroda Seiki(1866-1924), for the use of projects to promote art. In 1930 the Institute of Art Research for the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts was also established here. Artworks from the Hall's collection, including oil paintings and drawings, are exhibited on the 2nd floor
Accessibility Information - Kuroda Memorial Hall

Free Entry
Kuroda Memorial Hall is located at the corner westward from the Main Gate of the museum.
Opening day are the same as for the Tokyo National museum.
Opening time: 9:30 - 17:00 (Last admission at 16:30)

| Ent1: | Entrance |
| Ent2: | Entrance to Café |

| 1: | Kuroda Memorial Room |
| 2: | Reading Room |
| 3: | Audiovisual Room |
| 4: | Collection Highlights Gallery |

Restroom(M)
Restroom(F)
Restroom (accessible)
Information
Coin Lockers
Restaurant
Café
Vending Machines
Museum Shop
Elevator
Payphone
AED (Automatic External Deffibrillators)
Diaper Change Facilities
Baby Chair
Day-care Room
Nursing Room
Aid Station Nursing Room
Ostomate Facilities
Braille Information
Small Whiteboard (For communication)
Wheelchairs Available
Viewpoint
Lounge
Drinking Fountain
No food. Lidded drinks only.
Food & drinks allowed