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GUIDE


OPENING INFORMATION

The next opening will be on September 23rd (Sat), the opening day of OKU-NOTO TRIENNALE 2023.


GOODS

An array of original merchandise designed by KIGI, the Suzu Theater Museum logo designer, is on sale at the Museum shop! 


Not available online.

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Design KIGI/キギ

Established in 2012 by Ryosuke Uehara and Yoshie Watanabe.
KIGI actively seeks new ways to be creative through free thinking and the power of expression while crossing all genres. 

ACCESS

SUZU THEATER MUSEUM

Address: 〒927-1312
2-47 Otani-machi, Suzu-shi, Ishikawa-ken 
Tel: 080-6246-1045 

■From downtown Suzu/20 min. by car (Rt.249)
■From downtown Wajima/35 min. by car (Rt.249) ■From Noto Satoyama Airport/45 min. by car or van service. (Rt. 57~Rt.249) 
■From Kanazawa Station/2hrs. 20 min. by car (Noto Satoyama Kaido~Rt.57~Rt. 249) 

ADMISSION


Individual Viewing Rates

Adults/¥800
College students/¥600 
Elementary-High School students/¥400 

Viewing Rates


For groups larger than 10 people who make a reservation ahead of time:

Adults/¥700
College Students/¥500
Elementary-High School students/¥300 


For groups of students and accompanying guides of elementary schools, junior high schools, high schools, and special education schools, basing the activity on their curriculum.

Suzu municipal schools/No charge
All other schools/Half price 


For recipients of physical disability certificates based on Article 4 of the Physically Disabled Welfare Act, for recipients of mental disability certificates based on Article 45 paragraph 2 of the Act on Mental Health and the Welfare of Persons with Mental Disabilities, and caregivers, as outlined in the Physical Disability Record Book, or one equivalent escort.

No charge


Members of the press viewing to report on it.

No charge

※ People under these specifications who wish to have a discount, please apply in advance.
※ People under these specifications who wish to have a discount, please present your identification/disability certificate at the entrance. 


INFORMATION&NOTES

Please review our visitor guidelines outlined below before your visit so that all visitors may have an enjoyable experience.

● Viewing
・Please, do not touch the works of art, including folk art.
・Photography is permitted, but flash and video are not allowed. 
・The lighting inside the venue is dark, and there are varying levels, including stairs. Please use the handrails where they are available and watch your step. 
・The Museum is open to preschoolers. When in the company of a preschooler, please hold their hand and keep them from running in the building. 
・The museum reserves the right to refuse entry to anyone who might cause other visitors trouble.  

● Inside the Building
・Smoking is not permitted anywhere in the building.
・Food and drinks (including gum and candy) are not allowed inside. 
・Visitors may not bring oversized baggage (full backpacks, etc.) into the building. Please leave them in your vehicle or check them at the entrance. 
・It is possible to enter in a wheelchair. Still, because some areas are not accessible, specific exhibits may not be seen up close. 
・No pets are allowed in the building. However, seeing eye dogs and other assistance dogs for disabled people are permitted in the building.
・Please refrain from speaking on your cell phone in the building. Please set your cell phones to vibrate or silent mode. 

● Photography and Video Policy
 ・The museum does not allow flash photography, tripods, monopods, selfie sticks, or drones inside the building.
・Photography for private, non-commercial use only is permitted in specified areas. The use of these images is the responsibility of the photographer. The museum assumes no responsibility.  


Otherwise, please refer to the instructions of the person in charge.