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Hakone Glass Forest Museum Admission Ticket
Hakone Glass Forest Museum Admission Ticket
Hakone Glass Forest Museum Admission Ticket
Hakone Glass Forest Museum Admission Ticket
Hakone Glass Forest Museum Admission Ticket

Hakone Glass Forest Museum Admission Ticket


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  • Step into Japan's first museum dedicated to Venetian glass and admire exquisite works of art from European aristocratic collections.
  • Appreciate glass art from ancient times to the 20th century; the museum has carefully selected approximately 100 pieces for its permanent exhibits.
  • Stroll through the garden where you can enjoy panoramic views of Owakudani, where crystal glass and vines create a dreamlike interplay of light and shadow.
  • Enjoy live music performances at the museum's café and restaurant, extending your elegant time after appreciating the art.
  • Book your ticket through KKday and enter with a QR code to avoid queuing at the venue.
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Attraction Tickets

Ticket typeE-ticket (direct entry)
Exhibit typeArt exhibits, Historical exhibits
Attraction typeModern art, Classical art

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- Hakone Glass Forest Museum (箱根ガラスの森博物馆) -

Located in Sengokuhara, Hakone, surrounded by lush greenery, the Hakone Glass Forest Museum is Japan's first museum dedicated to showcasing Venetian glass. The museum houses approximately 1,000 works, with about 100 pieces carefully selected for regular exhibition based on specific themes.

The exhibits span multiple eras and styles: with Venetian glass from the golden age of the 15th and 16th centuries at its core, extending to ancient glass from before the Common Era, decorative glass inherited and revived by the Salviati workshops in the 19th century, and even modern glass art that emerged in the 20th century, showcasing the subtle evolution of craftsmanship and aesthetics.

Stepping out of the exhibition hall, you can admire the interplay of light and shadow created by crystal glass vines, seasonal flowers, and glass installations in the garden overlooking Owakudani. The hall's café features live music, allowing you to extend your leisure time after art appreciation. There are also glass workshops and boutiques offering more to explore (some experiences require additional payment; please refer to on-site announcements for details).

Facility Map

Facility Map

Spanning the bridge leading from the garden to the entrance of the Venice Glass Museum, the "Corridor of Light," a crystal glass archway approximately 9 meters high and 10 meters long, is composed of about 160,000 crystal glass pieces. Swaying in the breeze that blows through Hakone, it displays ever-changing expressions of light and shadow. Every autumn, when the maple leaves turn red, it shines with an exceptionally dazzling brilliance under the interplay of sunlight and wind.

Spanning the bridge leading from the garden to the entrance of the Venice Glass Museum, the "Corridor of Light," a crystal glass archway approximately 9 meters high and 10 meters long, is composed of about 160,000 crystal glass pieces. Swaying in the breeze that blows through Hakone, it displays ever-changing expressions of light and shadow. Every autumn, when the maple leaves turn red, it shines with an exceptionally dazzling brilliance under the interplay of sunlight and wind.

The Venice Glass Museum brings together the pinnacle of craftsmanship, showcasing the ultimate in beauty. Its collection comprises approximately 1,000 works, encompassing masterpieces from the Golden Age of Venetian glass in the 15th and 16th centuries, ancient glass from over 2,000 years ago, decorative glass revived in the 19th century by figures such as Salviati, and 20th-century glass art. Special exhibitions are held throughout the year, each featuring approximately 100 carefully selected treasures, inviting you to immerse yourself in the delicate and elegant brilliance of glass.

The Venice Glass Museum brings together the pinnacle of craftsmanship, showcasing the ultimate in beauty. Its collection comprises approximately 1,000 works, encompassing masterpieces from the Golden Age of Venetian glass in the 15th and 16th centuries, ancient glass from over 2,000 years ago, decorative glass revived in the 19th century by figures such as Salviati, and 20th-century glass art. Special exhibitions are held throughout the year, each featuring approximately 100 carefully selected treasures, inviting you to immerse yourself in the delicate and elegant brilliance of glass.

Strolling through the garden of the Hakone Glass Forest Museum, you can admire a variety of roses, from classic roses cultivated in the West to modern varieties native to Japan, all vying for attention and blooming in vibrant colors.

Strolling through the garden of the Hakone Glass Forest Museum, you can admire a variety of roses, from classic roses cultivated in the West to modern varieties native to Japan, all vying for attention and blooming in vibrant colors.

Every year in late spring and early summer, pale purple wisteria blossoms in the mountains of Hakone, a flower beloved by the Japanese since ancient times. Faraway Florence, Italy, also boasts famous wisteria displays, said to have been introduced to Europe from China by Marco Polo. The Hakone Glass Forest Museum's garden features 77,000 crystal glass beads (1.4 cm in diameter) strung together in 770 clusters to create a "Crystal Glass Wisteria," shimmering in the early summer breeze and dappled sunlight. Its appearance changes with the weather and time of day, offering a moment to savor.

Every year in late spring and early summer, pale purple wisteria blossoms in the mountains of Hakone, a flower beloved by the Japanese since ancient times. Faraway Florence, Italy, also boasts famous wisteria displays, said to have been introduced to Europe from China by Marco Polo. The Hakone Glass Forest Museum's garden features 77,000 crystal glass beads (1.4 cm in diameter) strung together in 770 clusters to create a "Crystal Glass Wisteria," shimmering in the early summer breeze and dappled sunlight. Its appearance changes with the weather and time of day, offering a moment to savor.

Purchase Notice

-Operations Announcement-

  • Business hours may vary and some facilities, exhibitions or services may be temporarily suspended; please refer to official announcements before departure.
  • The museum will be closed for approximately 11 days during the winter, starting the day after Adult Day (the second Monday of January each year). Short-term closures will also be announced during exhibition replacement periods. Please check the official website for closure information before your trip.
  • Due to factors such as inclement weather or traffic conditions, business hours may be changed or the venue may be temporarily closed; in such cases, no refunds will be given.

- Entry Rules and Precautions -

  • Some areas inside the museum have significant elevation changes and lack ramps; please take special care if you are bringing a stroller, wheelchair, or luggage cart into the museum.
  • Camera tripods are prohibited inside the museum.
  • Pets are not allowed in the facility except for guide dogs, assistive dogs for the disabled, and guide dogs for the deaf.
  • Food, beverages, and weaning products from outside are not allowed inside the facility.
  • There is no luggage storage service available inside the facility; please keep your personal belongings safe.
  • You may apply for re-entry on the same day you enter the museum. Before leaving the museum, please inform the service desk and keep your ticket (half price).

- Ticket usage and age regulations -

  • This is a QR code electronic ticket. Each QR code is valid for one person and can only be used once. It will expire after use.
  • This ticket cannot be used offline. Please ensure your mobile phone is connected to the internet and can display the QR code upon entry.
  • This voucher cannot be used in conjunction with other coupons, discount coupons or hospitality vouchers, nor can it be resold or refunded in cash.
  • Depending on the ticket category, you may be required to show identification; failure to do so may result in a ticket price adjustment or refusal of entry.
  • University students, high school students, junior high school students, and elementary school students may need to present a valid student ID upon entry; failure to present the required document may result in a ticket price adjustment or refusal of entry.
  • Please refer to official announcements before departure for the admission regulations for children who are not enrolled in school (whether tickets are required or admission is free).
  • Those holding a disability certificate can present their certificate on-site to enjoy a discounted ticket price offered by the venue (not applicable to tickets sold on this website).

Reminders

  • University students, high school students, junior high school students, and elementary school students may need to present a valid student ID upon entry; failure to present the required document may result in a ticket price adjustment or refusal of entry.

  • Depending on the ticket category, you may be required to show identification; failure to do so may result in a ticket price adjustment or refusal of entry.

  • This is a QR code electronic ticket. Each QR code is valid for one person and can only be used once. It cannot be displayed offline, so please ensure your mobile phone is connected to the internet.

  • Pets are not allowed in the facility except for guide dogs, assistive dogs for the disabled, and guide dogs for the deaf.

  • Please check the latest opening and closing times on the official websites of each facility before you go.

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present your QR code on-site

Experience Location

Location Name: Hakone Glass Forest Museum (箱根ガラスの森博物馆)

Address: 940-48 Sengokuhara, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0631, Japan


Business Hours
Opening hours: 10:00–17:30 (last entry at 17:00). Winter closure: approximately 11 days from the day after Adults' Day (mid-January each year); please refer to official announcements for other irregular closures and exhibition replacement periods.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 1 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–0 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
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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.

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