
Hakone Open-Air Museum
Best time to visit
Morning during spring or autumn offers cooler temperatures and fewer crowds, making it easier to enjoy both the sculptures and nature. The blooming cherry trees or colorful leaves frame the artworks beautifully.
Budget tips
Adults pay about 1,600 yen with discounts for students and seniors; entry is free for children under 18. Using the Hakone Free Pass can save on transportation and sometimes offers combined entry discounts.
Recommended for
Art lovers, Nature seekers, Families with children, Photography enthusiasts
Plan your visit
2-3 hours
About
Quick facts: Surrounded by mountains, the place showcases over 120 sculptures by artists like Henry Moore and Picasso across 70,000 square meters. A standout is the Picasso Pavilion, featuring over 300 works by Picasso in a dedicated gallery space.
Highlights: One defining aspect is the vibrant Harmony Sculpture, a giant colorful figure that visitors can actually climb inside for a unique photo moment. Besides the art, natural hot springs nearby add a soothing retreat after exploring the vast outdoor museum grounds.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable shoes as the terrain is natural and involves walking uphill and downhill.
- Head to the Picasso Pavilion early before crowds gather for a quiet art viewing.
- Capture the Harmony Sculpture interactive interior from inside and out for different perspectives.
- Avoid weekends if possible to enjoy the park's tranquility and open space.
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