Up to 22% off using advance tickets! Learn Japanese pottery culture at the oldest museum in Hakone!
The Hakone Museum is the oldest museum in Hakone. It has a history of more than 60 years since its opening in 1927. The five exhibition rooms in the hall will mainly display pottery from the Jomon period to the Edo period, such as tea utensils from the Momoyama period and coffee from the Kamakura / Muromachi period. There are also Minowa statues of important cultural properties. The TripAdvisor ticket offers admission fees at a reasonable price. For adults, 900 yen is 700 yen, and for high school students 400 yen is 350 yen. When coming, please use a cable car or a tour bus from Gora Station. * Admission free for junior high school students and younger. * If you are a high school student or a senior customer, please show us what you can prove. * Tickets for disabled people are not sold online. Please present your handicapped certificate at the ticket office and purchase it locally. * Maximum 22% discount on titles is based on adult rates.
The grounds are a stunning Japanese garden with historical and cultural value!
“Shinsenkyo”, where the Hakone Museum of Art is located, was registered as a national monument in 2013 as a garden with historical and cultural value. In particular, “moss garden” is widely known and its kind is said to be the best in Japan. In autumn, about 200 colored leaves are brilliantly colored, and in September, light purple Miyaginohagi fills both ends of the alley, making it a garden that can be enjoyed in each season. There is also a tea room in the back of the moss garden, where you can enjoy natural green tea and Japanese sweets while watching the scenery.