加东アート馆

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Kato Artstay Inn is just a 2-minute walk from the Kato Art Museum, featuring minimalist Japanese design with handcrafted wood accents. Its skyline viewing rooms face the museum’s glass atrium, offering unobstructed views of the building’s dynamic architecture. Guests receive complimentary access to the museum’s early-morning opening hours for a tranquil art experience

Kato Creative Lodge offers a curated stay where each room features rotating installations by regional artists. Guests can participate in weekly ink-painting workshops hosted by resident artisans and enjoy a private tea ceremony in the garden courtyard. The hotel also partners with the museum to provide exclusive behind-the-scenes tours for overnight guests

Kato Vista Hotel boasts floor-to-ceiling windows in its premium rooms, directly facing the modernist façade of Kato Art Museum. The solar-controlled glazing system adjusts transparency based on sunlight intensity, preserving optimal viewing conditions throughout the day. Guests can enjoy coffee on their private balcony while watching the building’s shadow dance across the lawn

Kato Kids & Arts Inn is a family-friendly retreat with a dedicated interactive art zone for children aged 3–12. Daily activities include storytelling sessions inspired by current exhibitions and hands-on craft stations using recycled materials. The hotel provides free art kits and offers a family curator tour, allowing parents and kids to co-create their own mini-exhibition

Kato Gallery Stay offers an exclusive museum after-hours pass to guests who reserve a stay during exhibition periods. This allows visitors to explore the galleries without crowds, often with guided insights from curators. The hotel also features a living wall gallery displaying rotating works from local artists, creating an immersive cultural atmosphere within the lobby

The hotels around Kato Art Museum are designed as extensions of the art experience—each integrates local craftsmanship, from tatami mats made by nearby artisans to walls painted with eco-ink murals. Guests can join artist-in-residence talks, use digital sketch pads provided in rooms to record inspiration, or attend midnight poetry readings held under the museum’s illuminated roof, blending culture and comfort seamlessly