Picasso Baby Tour
2025-10-20 05:36:15

Experience the Joy of Art with Your Baby at the Picasso Baby Stroller Tour

Dive into the World of Art with Your Baby



As the autumn season embraces us, the Yokumoku Museum in Minato, Tokyo, is excited to announce a special program titled "Picasso de Niko Niko Baby Stroller Tour." This unique event is scheduled for November 18, 2025, and is tailored specifically for families with young babies.

This innovative initiative aims to create an environment where parents can enjoy art without the anxiety of their infants disrupting the quiet atmosphere usually associated with museums. Many parents often shy away from visiting galleries due to concerns about their babies' behavior, fearing that children might cry or fuss. However, this program is designed to alleviate such worries and provide a relaxed space for parents and their little ones to appreciate art together.

During the tour, participants can engage with the thought-provoking ceramic works of Pablo Picasso, who was known for his playful spirit and revolutionary approach to art. The program allows families to explore the exhibition at their own pace, guided by a knowledgeable curator and support staff. This means parents can feel at ease as they introduce their children to the fascinating world of creativity.

Event Details


  • - Event Name: Picasso de Niko Niko Baby Stroller Tour
  • - Date and Time: November 18, 2025, from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM (approximately one hour)
  • - Capacity: Limited to 6 families (first-come, first-served basis)
  • - Target Audience: Parents with babies in strollers, up to two guardians per baby allowed. Siblings of the infant are also welcome to join.
  • - Entry Fee: Free (However, an entry fee for guardians is required)
  • - Facilitator: Kana Kobata, Chief Educator at the museum

What to Expect


The beauty of the Picasso Baby Stroller Tour lies not only in the art being showcased but also in the interactive experience for the babies. Children, while seated in their strollers, will often gaze in wonder at the artworks, point at various pieces, or simply show interest in their surroundings. Observing these spontaneous reactions from infants adds another layer of enjoyment for participating families, as they witness the early sparks of curiosity about art.

This event is not just about viewing art; it's an opportunity for families to bond, engage in meaningful discussions about what they see, and create lasting memories together. The organizers have crafted this event to ensure that it provides a stress-free art exposure for both the children and their guardians.

How to Register


To secure a spot for this exceptional experience, interested families are encouraged to visit the museum's official website. The registration page for this event can be found under the "Learning: Picasso Talks" section. Please be mindful that this event has limited capacity, and registration will close once all spots have been filled.
You can register here: Yokumoku Museum Registration. Make sure to read and agree to the learning terms outlined on the event page before signing up.

Location and Access


The Yokumoku Museum, which opened its doors on October 25, 2020, is located at 6-15-1 Minami Aoyama, Minato, Tokyo, 107-0062.

To reach the museum, there are no parking facilities available, but it is easily accessible by public transport. The nearest station is "Omotesando" on the Tokyo Metro, which is just a 9-minute walk from the B3 exit. For those taking the bus from Shibuya Station, you can board the Toei Bus #01 and alight at "Aoyama Gakuin Chutobu Mae," which is a one-minute walk from the museum.

For more information on getting to the Yokumoku Museum, visit: Access Guide.

If you have any questions, feel free to call the museum at 03-3486-8000. Join us for this delightful exploration of art with your little one and make the most out of your family's day out!


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