The museum has more than 1,000 pieces in its collection, with the Maison family's ancient porcelain, antique European teacups and saucers.
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Hakone Meissen Antique Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Hakone Meissen-en Museum is located in Hakone and has a collection of more than 1,000 pieces. In order to allow visitors to appreciate more exhibits, the museum holds exhibitions twice a year to display them in turn. The first floor of the pavilion displays ancient porcelain from the Meissen family, and the second floor displays antique European teacups and saucers. The Meissen kiln owned by the Meissen family produced the first batch of excellent hard porcelain in Europe in 1710. It was used by the rulers and upper class nobles at that time and was a symbol of status. In addition to the excellent collections indoors, the museum is also beautiful outdoors. There is an exquisite garden here. After you are tired of visiting, you might as well come here to taste tea and coffee, and enjoy the fresh air and warm sunshine.
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Hakone Meissen Antique Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The museum has more than 1,000 pieces in its collection, with the Maison family's ancient porcelain, antique European teacups and saucers.
The museum displays a number of valuable items collected by the Maison family.
The museum displays a lot of the Maison family, which is also an ancient family of Japanese tradition and many artworks are precious.
There are not many collections in the museum, which may be up to 1,000 pieces, but some products are more valuable