The art museum that cannot be missed is Hakone, as a hot spring town and a resort in Japan, and there are endless tourists and artists in it. This has led to a strong artistic and cultural atmosphere in Hakone, and the art museums of large and small are even more famous. Below is a look at the art museum that I can’t miss. Glass-like Dreamworld Hakone Glass Mori Museum Hakone Glass Mori Museum as the first museum in Japan to specialize in the exhibition of glass, which displays glass artworks that once made the nobles crazy. First came a huge glass corridor, the corridors emitted colorful light, can be described as dreamy. Then into the museum, one glass like a crystal diamond, in the light of the shining, shining. Next to the small fountain, there are foreign friends playing, and I can't help but feel a lot after watching it. Tickets: 1,500 yen for adults, 1,100 yen for college students, 1,100 yen for high school students, 600 yen for primary and primary school students. Opening hours: 10:00-17:30; Stop admission time: 17:00 The Art Temple of the Sculptor - Hakone Sculpted Mori Art Museum Hakone Sculpted Mori Art Museum as the first outdoor art gallery in Japan with sculpture as the main theme, and the exhibition of Henry Moore, Rodin and other famous works outdoors. First coming in, it feels like entering a large park with a variety of sculptures, water, fish, and flowers. Among them, the Picasso Museum also introduces Picasso's works from various periods. It is very interesting. If you want to travel here, you must not miss this. Tickets: 1,500 yen for adults, 1,100 yen for college students and high school students, 600 yen for junior high school students and primary school students. Open time: 09:00-17:00; Stop admission time: 16:30, the world is isolated and beautiful. As an art museum with a view of Hakone Ashi Lake, Chengchuan Art Museum is a bit of a fairyland on earth. The windowsill is facing Lake Ashi. When the clouds fade, Mount Fuji is present. The beautiful scenery of Lake Ashi is undoubtedly a beautiful scenery. The collection is mainly based on modern Japanese paintings, and the collection is more than 4,000 pieces. The most famous of them is the paintings of Yamamoto. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful scenery while watching the exhibition carefully, or order a cup of tea, and watch the landscape. Tickets: 1300 yen for adults, 900 yen for college and high school students, 600 yen for primary and primary school students, 900 yen for disabled people Open time: 09:00-17:00 Japanese-style forest garden on calligraphy Hakone Art Museum Hakone Art Museum is an art museum dedicated to collecting ancient calligraphy and porcelain in Japan, not so much an art museum. It can also be said that it is a calligraphy and porcelain museum. There are not only a variety of calligraphy collections, but also large and small porcelain works. What is more attractive is that this is a Japanese garden. From the gallery overlooking the Gangluo Park, imagine the autumn red leaves are full of the appearance, is not beautiful. Tickets: 900 yen for adults, 400 yen for college and high school students, free opening hours for primary and secondary students: December-March 9:30-16:00, April-November 9:30-16:30 Beautiful Nature Arts Lvdong-Okada Art Museum Okada Art Museum as an art museum where you can enjoy nature and art. The museum has a garden and foot bath, giving people a comfortable feeling. The exhibition hall is mainly divided into five floors. The collection is mainly centered on Dongyang Art and shows private collections of works, the most famous of which can be counted as the works of the Edo era. I believe you will be attracted by the artworks here. Tickets: adults, college students 2,800 yen/person, high school, junior high school, primary school students 1,800 yen/person opening time: 9:00-17:00 Hakone as a gathering place for Japanese art museums, many of them are loud and loud at home and abroad, and people who come here are endless. If you like art friends, you can refer to this article to play well, and then leave your own experience.