Nestled within the scenic Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, the Hakone Open-Air Museum spans a vast 200-acre site. Established in 1969 as Japan’s first open-air museum, it now boasts over 1,000 sculptures, with approximately 120 on permanent display. Visitors can wander through the grounds and admire works by renowned artists such as Pablo Picasso, Henry Moore, and Constantin Brâncuși. The museum offers a unique blend of art and nature, allowing guests to experience the interplay of sculptural forms against the backdrop of the park’s natural beauty.
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