Toyota extends THE MOVEUM YOKOHAMA exhibition until June 28, 2026

Akio Toyoda
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The Toyota Group has announced that the exhibition period for THE MOVEUM YOKOHAMA, held at Yamashita Pier in Yokohama, will be extended from March 31, 2026 to June 28, 2026. The museum, which opened on December 20, 2025 at Shed No. 4 of Yamashita Pier, offers visitors interactive cultural experiences and educational programs.

THE MOVEUM YOKOHAMA occupies a space of 1,800 square meters and features immersive art installations with sound and visual elements. Visitors can participate in the exhibits and experience the perspective of the artists. Current exhibitions include “Fin de Siècle Vienna: The Golden Age of Beauty,” which showcases works by Viennese artists such as Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele, and “ONE MOMENT,” a new series from LISTEN., which combines images and sound.

Tickets are available through Ticket PIA. Special regional collaboration tickets are offered that combine admission to THE MOVEUM YOKOHAMA with entry to Yokohama Marine Tower or a boarding pass for the SEA BASS sightseeing boat service. These options allow visitors to experience both art exhibitions and views of Yokohama city or port.

Admission fees vary by category: adults pay 3,000 yen online or 3,800 yen at the door; university, high school, and vocational students pay 2,000 yen online or 2,700 yen at the door; elementary and junior high school students pay 1,200 yen online or 1,900 yen at the door; visitors with disability certificates pay reduced rates; preschool children enter free. Online ticket sales end one hour before each day’s video performance begins.

The venue is accessible by a 25-minute walk from Motomachi-Chukagai Station on the Minatomirai Line or via Yokohama City Bus Route 26 from Yokohama Station East Exit Bus Terminal. There is no parking on site.

THE MOVEUM YOKOHAMA is organized by Toyota Group with support from several local organizations including the City of Yokohama Sports, Culture and Dynamic City Development Bureau and various media partners. The exhibition also receives cooperation from cultural institutions such as the Agency for Cultural Affairs and other local associations.

The event program includes special exhibitions supported by international organizations such as the Austrian Embassy Tokyo for “Fin de Siècle Vienna” and the Embassy of France in Japan for “Grand Palais Atelier de Moulage: Captivating Master Sculptures.”

Toyota Motor Corporation stated its commitment to developing products that promote mobility for all while supporting customers, partners, employees, and communities since its founding in 1937. The company emphasized its ongoing efforts toward creating a safer and more inclusive society aligned with its guiding principles and United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

For more information about THE MOVEUM YOKOHAMA exhibition schedule or ticket details, visit the official website (https://global.toyota/info/themoveum/).



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