Yokoyama Taikan Memorial Hall

Yokoyama Taikan Memorial Hall (横山大観記念館, Yokoyama Taikan Kinenkan) is located in the former residence of Nihonga artist Yokoyama Taikan, overlooking Shinobazu Pond in Taitō, Tokyo, Japan.

Yokoyama Taikan moved to this address in 1909, and constructed a wooden two-story Sukiya-zukuri style house of his own design in 1918.

He lived here until the house was destroyed during the Tokyo Air Raid of 1945.

The Japanese gardens at the residence provided inspiration for many of his works.

[1] The collection includes some 1200 objects, including 215 works and studies by the painter,[2][3] as well as works acquired during the artist's life by other painters, such as Hishida Shunsō and Kanzan Shimomura.