OPAM (Oita Prefectural Art Museum) is one of the most comfortable and family-friendly museums in Oita.
I often visit with my 2-year-old and teen, and it is a rare place where children of different ages can enjoy the space without feeling overwhelmed.
This guide summarizes practical tips, access, facilities, and real experiences to help families enjoy OPAM stress-free.

🏛 1. Why OPAM Is Great for Families
✔ A spacious, open atrium
As soon as you enter, a large glass atrium opens up.
It’s bright, spacious, and comfortable—even for toddlers.
My 2-year-old enjoyed simply walking, sitting, and exploring this area.
✔ Interactive exhibits in the permanent collection
Some permanent exhibits offer interactive, touchable art.
My 2-year-old especially loved this section, though he was satisfied in about 30 minutes—a perfect length for small children with short attention spans.

✔ Choose the right special exhibition
OPAM also hosts quiet, serious art exhibitions.
For young children, it’s best to visit when family-friendly or interactive exhibitions are being held.
When exhibitions like teamLab arrive, satisfaction is extremely high for both kids and adults.
🧭 2. Access (16 minutes from Oita Station – stroller-friendly even on rainy days)
- 16 minutes on foot from Oita Station
- Bus access available
- Adjacent parking for visitors
✔ Rain-friendly route
From Oita Station to OPAM, you can walk mostly under covered arcades,
so you can reach the museum without getting wet—even with a stroller.
This helps a lot when traveling with small children.
👶 3. Stroller Access, Nursing Room, and Child-Friendly Facilities
- Strollers allowed inside the museum
- Nursing room available
- Diaper-changing tables available
- Very few steps and wide pathways
Overall, OPAM is highly accessible for families with toddlers.
🎟 4. Recommended Visit Duration
- Special exhibition + permanent collection: 60–90 minutes
- Atrium + permanent collection only: 30–60 minutes
Short, comfortable visits work well for young children.
🎒 5. Tips for Visiting with Kids
- Remind children not to run in quiet areas
- Some artworks are very close—keep a safe distance
- During crowded exhibitions, hold hands or carry your toddler
- Watch for “No Photography” zones
🌈 6. teamLab Exhibition – My Real Experience with a 2-Year-Old
OPAM occasionally hosts teamLab’s digital art exhibitions.
I visited the 2025 teamLab exhibition with my 2-year-old, and here is what I learned:
✔ Fully interactive and enjoyable for all ages
Colorful, moving, responsive light art is easy for kids to understand.
Even toddlers can enjoy the immersive experience.
✔ Strollers were not allowed (2025 exhibition)
Because the exhibition area was dark and immersive,
strollers were prohibited inside the artwork space.
We were instructed to use hand-holding or carry our child.
✔ Toddlers may walk off quickly in the dark
My 2-year-old tried to follow the lights and walk ahead,
and I almost lost sight of him.
We held hands the entire time, with occasional carrying.
✔ But the experience was wonderful
He was fascinated from start to finish—eyes shining, smiling,
and fully immersed in the moving lights.
teamLab days are especially great for families.
🗺 7. Nearby Spots (Internal Links)
- Takasakiyama Monkey Park
A family-friendly wildlife experience - Oita Airport Guide
Useful for families flying into Oita:
https://oyakotrip.com/oita-airport/ - Umitamago Aquarium (coming soon)
📝 8. Summary
OPAM is a museum where families can visit without stress or pressure.
- Spacious, open atrium
- Stroller accessibility
- Rain-friendly route
- Short visit time works well for kids
- Interactive permanent exhibits
- Family-friendly special exhibitions like teamLab
- Walking distance from Oita Station
Whether you visit with a toddler or teens,
OPAM offers a comfortable, welcoming art experience in the heart of Oita City.

