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Hakone Museum of Art (Moss Garden)

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Hakone Museum of Art (Moss Garden)

箱根美術館(苔の庭)

4.3Est. 45Hakone, Kanto
JTA Approved

Overview

The wet climate of Hakone is perfect for many types of moss, which can be seen on old trees and in woods throughout the area.

Set in Gora, this garden holds around 130 types of moss growing beneath some 200 Japanese maple trees, assembled by museum founder Okada Mokichi after World War II. He purchased a neglected prewar park on a lava-formed slope, rearranged the volcanic boulders to his liking, and sourced moss from across Japan, drawing on the moss gardens of Kyoto as his model. The result is a dense, quiet space with a quality that shifts by season and light. The Hakone Museum of Art and its garden opened in 1952. Autumn brings the maple canopy into vivid color above the green-carpeted ground.

Practical info

Japanese name
箱根美術館(苔の庭)
Nearest station
Kowakidani Station (25 min walk)
Payment
Cash only
Reservations
not required

Accessibility

Wheelchair parkingWheelchair restroom
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