Arishima Takeo Memorial Museum (Niseko)
Hi there! Today I visited the Arishima Takeo Memorial Museum in Niseko Town.

It was a beautiful day with red ivy draping the building and Mt. Yotei dusted with fresh snow, so let me show you around! 😊





Arishima Memorial Museum – Interior
Inside, brick walls, a piano and an organ create a cozy mood. I loved the calm atmosphere where you can explore the world of Takeo Arishima at your own pace.




Highlights
Crimson Ivy Wall 🍁
- Red ivy climbing over white walls and bricks — so photogenic!
- Brilliant autumn tones perfect for close-up shots
- Soft morning light brings out the colors beautifully
- Watch your step, as fallen leaves can be slippery
- Include the old doorway for a storybook-like frame
- Be mindful of others while taking photos
Mt. Yotei View ⛰️
- A wide green lawn opens toward Mt. Yotei
- Snow-capped peaks meet the fiery autumn foliage
- You can get stunning angles with a wide lens
- The wind picks up quickly—bring a warm layer
- Cloud breaks often create dramatic lighting
- If using a tripod, leave room for others
Step into Arishima’s World
- The entrance display introduces author Takeo Arishima
- Quiet rooms perfect for reading through the exhibits
- Some sections may have photo restrictions
- Plan about an hour if you enjoy reading in detail
- Rules are clearly posted on-site
- A lovely indoor stop for a rainy day
Brick & Music Corner 🎹
- Warm brick textures and gentle ambient light
- A piano and organ add a nostalgic charm
- Peaceful atmosphere for slow, quiet moments
- Mind small steps and narrow walkways
- Perfect place to pause and take in the setting
- Please keep voices low inside
Book Café × Takano Coffee ☕
- Relaxed café with shelves of books to browse
- Window seats overlook the lawn and Mt. Yotei
- Soft-serve ice cream and affogato are local favorites
- Signboard hours: 10:00–16:00
- Check payment options at the counter
- It’s worth taking your time on a slow afternoon
Drink menu☕️🍦



Access & FAQ
Address: 57-57 Arishima, Niseko-cho, Abuta-gun, Hokkaido 048-1531 (Open in Google Maps)
- By car: Set your GPS to “Arishima Takeo Memorial Museum.” Winter roads can be icy, so please drive carefully.
- Public transport: Timetables and routes may change by season, so check the latest information in advance.
- Book Café (Takano Coffee): Signboard hours — 10:00–16:00.
Q. Opening hours and closed days?
A. Please confirm on-site or check the latest official information before your visit.
A. Please confirm on-site or check the latest official information before your visit.
Q. Admission fee?
A. Fees may change occasionally; check the most recent details from official sources.
A. Fees may change occasionally; check the most recent details from official sources.
Q. Photography rules?
A. Some exhibits may have photography restrictions. Please follow staff guidance.
A. Some exhibits may have photography restrictions. Please follow staff guidance.
Q. Payment at the café?
A. Please check available payment methods at the counter.
A. Please check available payment methods at the counter.
Q. Family friendly?
A. It’s a quiet and relaxing space — keep voices low and be considerate to others.
A. It’s a quiet and relaxing space — keep voices low and be considerate to others.

Order Counter at Takano Coffee

Recommended Places to Stay (Examples)
Hilton Niseko Village
- Guests: Families, couples, resort stays
- Facilities: Onsen, restaurants, activity hub
- Location: Niseko Village area (car access)
- Price: Seasonal—check official site
- Dining: On-site restaurants
- Onsen/Notes: Onsen available; winter roads require care
The Green Leaf Niseko Village
- Guests: Ski & snowboard travelers
- Facilities: Onsen, restaurant, drying room
- Location: By the slopes
- Price: Seasonal—check official site
- Dining: Buffet etc. (varies by season)
- Onsen/Notes: Onsen available; confirm shuttle availability
One Niseko Resort Towers
- Guests: Families and long-stay travelers
- Facilities: Kitchenette rooms, onsen
- Location: Moiwa area (car access)
- Price: Seasonal—check official site
- Dining: Self-catering friendly
- Onsen/Notes: Onsen available; winter driving caution




Conclusion
With crimson ivy, a serene brick interior, and a relaxing book café, the Arishima Takeo Memorial Museum is a lovely stop in Niseko—especially when Mt. Yotei wears its first snow. Take it slow and enjoy the seasonal mood. 😊
Related reads:
🇺🇸✈️ Hokkaido Travel /
🏨 Niseko Hotels


