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Grand hall inside Japan's Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum in Yamanashi, showcasing antique dance organs and exquisite decorations, steeped in European art and culture.
Stage at Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum displaying valuable classical instruments and antique music boxes, with delicate craftsmanship highlighting European musical art.
Beautiful European garden outside Japan's Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum in Yamanashi, with vibrant flowers and winding stone paths, combining nature and art perfectly.

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Get ready to step back in time at the Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum, where antique musical instruments await! Explore the world's largest dance organ and automated musical instruments, initially intended for the Titanic. With breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji and a medieval European townscape, immerse yourself in a magical wonderland. 

  • Step into a world of wonder at this entertainment museum that promises fun for everyone, from kids to adults! 
  • Get ready to be transported to the picturesque and charming streets of "Little Europe," the museum's famous hall that will leave you in awe! 
  • Stroll through a fragrant oasis that's a feast for the senses! Immerse yourself in a stunning garden with more than 720 species of roses that will take your breath away. Don't forget to stop and smell the roses!
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Ticket typeReserve on your own
Exhibit typeArt exhibits
Attraction typeClassical art
Natural sceneryMountains, Forests

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— What You Can Expect — 

Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum 

Discover a symphony of wonders at the Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum, a treasure trove of antique musical instruments! From the world's largest dance organ to automatic musical instruments meant for the Titanic, the museum promises a musical experience like no other. Enjoy breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji while exploring the charming townscape of medieval Europe and a garden that transforms with each season. Be amazed by the rose garden, bursting with over 720 species in full bloom. Book your tickets early and revel in the magic of concerts and events that will leave you spellbound! 

Business Hours: 10:00 am–5:00 pm (Last entry at 4:00 pm)
* Closed: Tuesdays and Wednesdays
* Opening days and hours are subject to change without notice. Please check the official website (Only available in Japanese) for details

Immerse yourself in the magical world of timeless music with a rare self-playing instrument that promises to mesmerize you

Stage at Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum displaying valuable classical instruments and antique music boxes, with delicate craftsmanship highlighting European musical art.

Get ready to be enchanted by the stunning beauty of the pretty performer automatic performance doll, a true marvel of art and engineering

Exquisite antique doll and musical birdcage displayed inside Japan's Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum, showcasing its unique music box and art collections.

Experience the thrill of being in the world's largest dance organ, where the entire hall transforms into a musical instrument like no other

Grand hall inside Japan's Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum in Yamanashi, showcasing antique dance organs and exquisite decorations, steeped in European art and culture.

Capture a precious moment in the stunning garden with a commemorative photo that will transport you back to the enchanting world of the museum

A woman in an exquisite gown in the European garden of Japan's Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum, showcasing the unique elegance and romantic atmosphere of the venue.

Take a piece of the magic home with you from the Museum Shop, boasting a reputation for its cute interior and a treasure trove of delightful souvenirs and memorabilia

European architectural exterior of Japan's Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum, featuring unique spires and arched designs, with a museum shop sign at the entrance.

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  • Other expenses not mentioned above

How to Use

  • Certain facilities and event venues may be closed depending on the season
  • Kindly be advised that business hours may change due to weather conditions
  • In inclement weather, business operations may be canceled for safety reasons
  • Outside food and drinks are not permitted on the premises in order to maintain a pleasant and hygienic environment
  • For your safety and to protect the exhibits, kindly refrain from bringing bottles and cans onto the premises
  • Please be aware that pets are not allowed on the premises, except guide dogs, service dogs, and hearing dogs

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please click on the redemption link in the order confirmation email, enter the verification code (skip this step if you have already logged in), and follow the on-site staff's instructions to complete the Swipe to Redeem process

Voucher Redemption Period

  • The voucher must be redeemed on the selected date and within operating hours; Invalid after expiration

Validity Period

  • The voucher must be used on the selected date and within operating hours; Invalid after expiration

Experience Location

Location Name: Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum (河口湖 音楽と森の美術館)

Address: 3077-20 Kawaguchi, Fujikawaguchiko Town, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi Prefecture

How to Get There
If you plan to visit the museum by car during the winter months (from December to March), it is recommended to install studless tires due to the snowy weather. Even if there is no snow forecast, temperatures can drop below 0°C in the morning and evening, causing the road surface to freeze. In April, there is a possibility of rare snowfall. The museum offers free parking for cars. CAR - From Tokyo direction [via Chuo Expressway] Shinjuku - (Metropolitan Expressway Route 4, Chuo Expressway, Otsuki JCT: about 90 mins) - Kawaguchiko I.C. - (National Route 137: about 15 mins) - Kawaguchiko Museum of Music Forest Art [via Tomei Expressway] Tokyo - (Metropolitan Expressway No. 3, Tomei Expressway: about 60 mins) - Gotemba I.C. - (National Route 138: about 15 mins) - Subashiri I.C. - (Higashi-Fuji-Goko Highway: about 15 mins) - Fujiyoshida I.C - (Kawaguchiko direction: about 15 mins) - Kawaguchiko Museum of Music Forest Art - From Koshinetsu Area [via Otsuki] Chuo Expressway - Otsuki JCT - (Kawaguchiko Route: about 15 mins) - Kawaguchiko I.C. - (Route 137: about 15 mins) - Kawaguchiko Museum of Music Forest Art [via Ichinomiya-Misaka] Chuo Expressway - Ichinomiya-Misaka I.C. - (via National Route 137 and Misaka Pass: about 40 mins) - Kawaguchiko Museum of Music Forest Art - From Kansai Area [via Fuji] Tomei Expressway - Fuji I.C. - (West Fuji Road, National Route 139: about 70 mins) - Kawaguchiko Museum of Music Forest Art [via Gotemba] Tomei Expressway - Gotemba I.C. - (via Higashi-Fuji-Goko Toll Road: about 60 mins) - Kawaguchiko Museum of Music Forest Art TRAIN Shinjuku Station to Kawaguchiko Station Shinjuku Station - (JR Chuo Main Line: about 60 mins by limited express) - Otsuki Station - (Fuji Kyuko Line: 60mins) - Kawaguchiko Station Kawaguchiko Station to the museum - About 16 mins by taxi (About JP¥2,000) - About 26 mins by Lake Kawaguchi Retro Bus (JP¥380) - Getting off in front of the Kawaguchiko Museum of Music Forest Art

Cancellation Policy

  • Once the order has been completed, it cannot be canceled, modified, or refunded
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  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What unique exhibitions and musical performances can visitors experience at the Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum?

The Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum features a remarkable collection of antique musical instruments, including the world's largest dance organ and automated musical instruments originally intended for the Titanic. Visitors can enjoy live musical performances throughout the day, showcasing the intricate workings and beautiful sounds of these historical instruments in a captivating setting.

2. What kind of overall visitor experience does the Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum offer?

The museum offers an immersive and magical wonderland experience for all ages, from children to adults. It transports visitors to a medieval European townscape with picturesque streets and charming halls, providing a delightful escape. Beyond the musical instruments, the museum is designed to be an entertainment destination that stimulates the senses and imagination.

3. What are the key features of the gardens at Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum, and what views can be seen?

The museum boasts a stunning, fragrant garden that is a feast for the senses, featuring over 720 species of roses. Strolling through this oasis, visitors can enjoy not only the beautiful flora but also breathtaking views of Mount Fuji, creating a picturesque backdrop to the European-style landscape. It's an ideal spot for relaxation and photography.

4. How is the architecture and thematic design of the Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum unique?

The museum's architecture and thematic design are distinctive for their detailed recreation of a medieval European townscape. This 'Little Europe' environment, with its charming streets and buildings, creates a unique atmosphere that complements the antique musical instruments and gardens. It truly transports visitors to another era and continent.

5. How much time should visitors plan to spend at the Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum to fully enjoy its attractions?

To fully enjoy the Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum's unique exhibitions, musical performances, and beautiful gardens, visitors should plan to spend approximately 2 to 3 hours. This allows ample time to explore the various instrument halls, catch a performance, and leisurely stroll through the rose gardens while taking in the scenic views.

6. Can visitors see the world's largest dance organ or instruments intended for the Titanic at Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum?

Yes, visitors to the Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum can absolutely see and experience these specific exhibits. The museum proudly showcases the world's largest dance organ and a collection of automated musical instruments that were originally commissioned for the ill-fated Titanic, offering a glimpse into a unique piece of history and musical innovation.

7. Is the Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum suitable for children and family visits?

The Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum is designed as an entertainment museum that promises fun for everyone, making it highly suitable for children and family visits. Its magical wonderland ambiance, engaging musical instrument displays, and beautiful gardens offer an enjoyable and educational experience that appeals to all ages.

8. What opportunities are there to see Mount Fuji from the Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum?

The Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum offers excellent opportunities to admire Mount Fuji. Its stunning garden and various points throughout the museum grounds provide breathtaking, unobstructed views of the iconic mountain, often framed by the beautiful European-style architecture and vibrant rose displays, creating memorable photo opportunities.

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