


The Hakone Open-Air Museum offers families a unique blend of art and outdoor exploration in the beautiful Hakone mountains. Kids can run freely among world-class sculptures in stunning natural settings, with interactive art installations and a dedicated play sculpture area where climbing and touching is encouraged. The museum's outdoor layout means children can enjoy art without the typical museum 'don't touch' restrictions.
Visit on weekday mornings (9:00-11:00 AM) to avoid tour groups and school trips. Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) offer the best weather and stunning scenery. Avoid rainy days as most exhibits are outdoors.
Admission is approximately 1,600 yen for adults and 800 yen for elementary students (under 6 free). English signage is available throughout, and the museum is stroller-accessible though hilly. Hot spring foot baths are available on-site, so bring towels.
The museum is open year-round, but winter visits (December-February) can be cold as most exhibits are outdoors. Cherry blossoms in spring and fall foliage make those seasons particularly beautiful. The museum occasionally hosts special events during Japanese holidays.
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Tenzan Onsen offers families an authentic Japanese hot spring experience in a welcoming environment designed for all ages. This traditional onsen resort features multiple indoor and outdoor baths surrounded by beautiful natural scenery, giving children their first taste of Japan's beloved bathing culture while parents relax in the therapeutic mineral waters.
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