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.
Picasso Pavilion and colorful sculpture at The Hakone Open-Air Museum, Japan.
Children exploring sculptures at The Hakone Open-Air Museum, Japan.
Visitors enjoying a foot bath at The Hakone Open-Air Museum, surrounded by lush greenery.

The Hakone Open-Air Museum Admission Ticket, Tokyo

Tokyo
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Visit Japan’s first open-air museum, set in Hakone since 1969, with art and nature coming together in one scenic space.

See approximately 120 modern and contemporary sculptures displayed across a 70,000㎡ outdoor garden overlooking the Hakone mountains.

Step into indoor exhibition halls, including the Picasso Pavilion with over 300 works from the artist’s collection.

Check out interactive installations like Woods of Net and the climbable Symphonic Sculpture, designed for hands-on exploration.

Take a break with on-site comforts like a natural hot spring footbath and three restaurant options within the museum grounds.

Admission to The Hakone Open-Air Museum

Hotel pick-up/drop-off

Children’s meals

Parking fees (paid on-site parking available)

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

Wander through Japan’s first open-air museum and explore approximately 120 modern and contemporary sculptures with Hakone’s mountain views as your backdrop.

Getting started

Present your mobile QR voucher at the entrance of The Hakone Open-Air Museum and begin your self-guided visit through the outdoor gardens and indoor exhibition halls.

What to expect

The Hakone Open-Air Museum

Established in 1969, The Hakone Open-Air Museum is Japan’s first open-air museum, set across 70,000 square meters in Hakone. It brings together large-scale outdoor sculptures, indoor galleries, and scenic views overlooking the Hakone mountains.

Features

  • Outdoor sculpture garden: Discover approximately 120 works by leading modern and contemporary artists, thoughtfully placed throughout the landscaped grounds.

  • Picasso Pavilion: View over 300 pieces from Picasso’s collection, including paintings, ceramics, and sketches, inside a dedicated indoor gallery.

  • Interactive installations: Let children play in the “Woods of Net” or climb the vibrant “Symphonic Sculpture,” designed for hands-on exploration.

  • On-site amenities: Relax at the natural hot spring footbath or choose from three restaurants for a convenient break during your visit.

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

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

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

What to bring

  • Present your mobile voucher at the entrance for admission.

What’s not allowed

  • Pets are not allowed, except for guide dogs, service dogs, and hearing dogs.

  • Touching artwork is strictly prohibited.

  • Eating, drinking, and smoking are only permitted in designated areas.

  • Copying, tracing, photography, and mobile phone use are not allowed in the exhibition rooms.

  • Photography for commercial or sales purposes is not permitted.

  • Playground equipment is not allowed inside the museum.

  • Entry is not permitted for individuals involved in violence or excessive drinking.

Accessibility

  • Please note that some facilities and services may be limited or unavailable; check the official website for the latest accessibility information before your visit.

Additional information

  • Parking is available on site for a fee; reservations are not required.

  • Children’s meals are not available.

  • No pick-up or transfer service is provided.

  • There are no age restrictions for participation.

  • In case of inclement weather, operations may be canceled. Travel expenses will not be reimbursed in such cases.

  • This voucher cannot be used in conjunction with other coupons.

  • Some facilities and activities may be closed depending on the season.

  • The museum is a 2-minute walk from Hakone Tozan Railway’s Chokoku-no-mori Station.

  • For the most up-to-date information on facilities and services, please check the official website before your visit.

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

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

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