The Hakone Open-Air Museum Admission Ticket, Tokyo
































The Hakone Open-Air Museum Admission Ticket, Tokyo
Explore Tokyo’s artistic landscape with The Hakone Open-Air Museum Admission Ticket, where you can wander through Japan's first open-air museum and admire approximately 120 modern and contemporary sculptures set against stunning mountain views. Begin your self-guided visit by presenting a mobile QR voucher at the entrance to enjoy both outdoor gardens and indoor exhibition halls. Established in 1969, this expansive museum spans 70,000 square meters in Hakone, offering an exceptional fusion of large-scale outdoor sculptures and gallery spaces.
Explore Tokyo’s artistic landscape with The Hakone Open-Air Museum Admission Ticket, where you can wander through Japan's first open-air museum and admire approximately 120 modern and contemporary sculptures set against stunning mountain views. Begin your self-guided visit by presenting a mobile QR voucher at the entrance to enjoy both outdoor gardens and indoor exhibition halls. Established in 1969, this expansive museum spans 70,000 square meters in Hakone, offering an exceptional fusion of large-scale outdoor sculptures and gallery spaces.
The Hakone Open-Air Museum in Japan showcases art amidst nature since its establishment in 1969.
Overlooking the Hakone mountains, this outdoor garden spans approximately 70,000㎡ and features around 120 modern and contemporary sculptures.
Indoor exhibition halls offer a glimpse into Picasso’s world with over 300 of his works on display at the museum's Picasso Pavilion.
Interactive installations such as Woods of Net and Symphonic Sculpture invite visitors to engage in hands-on exploration.
On-site amenities include natural hot spring footbaths, along with three restaurant choices for dining within the museum grounds.
Admission to The Hakone Open-Air Museum
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Visitors lying on a large egg sculpture at The Hakone Open-Air Museum.
Your Experience in Hakone, Japan
Nestled among the picturesque mountains of Hakone, The Hakone Open-Air Museum offers visitors an opportunity to wander through approximately 120 modern and contemporary sculptures. This unique setting provides a stunning backdrop for exploring art.
Getting Started at The Hakone Open-Air Museum
To begin your self-guided tour, present the mobile QR voucher you received upon booking at the museum's entrance. From there, explore both the outdoor gardens and indoor exhibition halls that make up this fascinating attraction located in Japan.
What to Expect from The Hakone Open-Air Museum
Established back in 1969 as Japan’s first open-air museum, The Hakone Open-Air Museum spans an impressive area of 70,000 square meters. It features a diverse range of large-scale outdoor sculptures and indoor galleries set against the stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
Museum Features
- Outdoor Sculpture Garden: The museum showcases around 120 works by prominent modern and contemporary artists, all thoughtfully placed within its beautifully landscaped grounds.
- Picasso Pavilion: This indoor gallery houses over 300 pieces from Picasso's collection, including paintings, ceramics, and sketches.
- Interactive Installations: Children can enjoy hands-on exploration with installations like the “Woods of Net” or by climbing on the vibrant “Symphonic Sculpture.”
- On-site Amenities: Visitors have access to a natural hot spring footbath and three restaurants, providing convenient options for relaxation during their visit.

Colorful crochet installation at The Hakone Open-Air Museum, Japan.

Visitors exploring a geometric maze at The Hakone Open-Air Museum, Japan.

Visitors lying on a large egg sculpture at The Hakone Open-Air Museum.

Colorful crochet installation at The Hakone Open-Air Museum, Japan.

Visitors exploring a geometric maze at The Hakone Open-Air Museum, Japan.

Children playing on colorful net installation at Hakone Open-Air Museum.
Packing Essentials
You'll need to show your mobile voucher at the entrance for admission.
Prohibited Items and Actions
- All pets, except guide dogs, service dogs, or hearing dogs, are not allowed inside.
- Tampering with artwork by touching is strictly forbidden.
- Eating, drinking, and smoking should only be done in designated areas.
- Copying, tracing, photography, and the use of mobile phones aren't permitted within exhibition rooms.
- Commercial or sales-related photography isn’t allowed on-site.
- Playground equipment must stay outside museum premises.
No entry for individuals involved in violence or excessive drinking.
Accessibility Details
Note that certain facilities and services may be limited. Please check the official website for current accessibility details before visiting.
Additional Information
- Parking is available on-site with a fee, no reservations needed.
- No children’s meals are offered at this venue.
- The museum does not offer pick-up or transfer services.
- This attraction has no age restrictions for visitors.
- In case of bad weather, operations might be canceled without reimbursement for travel expenses.
- Using this voucher in conjunction with other coupons is prohibited.
- Note that certain facilities and activities may close seasonally.
- The museum can be reached by a 2-minute walk from Hakone Tozan Railway’s Chokoku-no-mori Station.
Please consult the official website for the latest information on available facilities and services before your visit.

Picasso Pavilion and colorful sculpture at The Hakone Open-Air Museum, Japan.

Children exploring sculptures at The Hakone Open-Air Museum, Japan.

Children playing on colorful net installation at Hakone Open-Air Museum.

Picasso Pavilion and colorful sculpture at The Hakone Open-Air Museum, Japan.

Children exploring sculptures at The Hakone Open-Air Museum, Japan.
Bring a mobile device and ensure your QR voucher is ready for smooth entry at The Hakone Open-Air Museum's entrance.
To make the most of your visit, plan to explore both the outdoor sculptures set against stunning mountain views and the indoor exhibition halls including the Picasso Pavilion.
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