

Group Museum Trip for Kokoro Exhibit: The Story of Sacramento’s Lost Japantown
The California Museum is doing an exhibit on Sacramento's Lost Japantown, devastated first by forced removal during WWII and again by redevelopment (urban renewal and the highways) in the 1950s. Strong SacTown is doing a group visit on March 15 to learn our city's history. We will meet up at the museum entrance starting 3:20 PM. We recommend you purchase your own tickets in advance (we will not do group tickets).
Tickets: $10 (Adults), $8 (Seniors), $8 (College Students), $8 (Youth), Free (children 5 & under)
Exhibit runs through March 29. Note that the museum closes at 5 PM on Sundays.
Accessibility
No food or beverages inside
Bike parking racks on 10th & O in front of museum and on 11th between O & P Streets
Accessible via light rail
Car parking available on-street (metered) or hourly at Capitol Garage at 10th & L, State garage at 13th & P, and Legado de Ravel lot at 16th & O
Signature exhibit videos include captioning and printed transcripts are provided for audio pieces.
The Museum is wheelchair friendly, and all three levels are accessible using the lobby elevator. A complimentary wheelchair is available by request in the Museum Store on a first-come first-served basis.
Service animals welcome.
For additional accommodation, contact [email protected]