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The Beginning of Asian Americans
Visit FREE for a limited time! Virtual and In Person, Advance reservation required. We’ve missed you at the Japanese American National Museum. We are excited for your return to our galleries!
Please see our new museum policies, including required advance tickets only, no walk-in visitors.
Website: https://www.japaneseamericanmuseum.org/
OUR NEW POLICIES INCLUDE:
New Museum hours:
- 11 a.m.–5 p.m. (PDT), Friday, Saturday, and Sunday only.
- Last entry is at 4 p.m.
- Closed Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.
New ticket procedures:
- Timed, advance tickets required. No walk-in visitors.
- Entrance times are on the hour, every hour, starting at 11 a.m. (PDT) until 4 p.m.
- Admission accepted up to 30 minutes after your ticket time.
- No ticket refunds. If you can’t use your ticket, please call to rebook a new date.
All on-site public programs, group visits, archival research appointments, and rentals at the museum will continue to be cancelled until further notice. A new Virtual Visits program for grades 1-12, college, and adult groups has been developed by JANM’s Education Unit. Click here for information. The JANM Store remains closed, but you can still order online at janmstore.com.
We will also continue to present virtual programming to inspire, educate, and help you stay connected. Check our posts every day across JANM’s social media platforms and explore our content online.
Virtual Visits
We are not currently accepting reservations for on-site school or group visits. However, we now have virtual visits available which use video conferencing technology to engage visitors and students in conversations surrounding JANM’s collections. Options are available for grades 1–12, college, adult, and seniors. These visits offer a new way to make sure that the important lessons of history are not forgotten.