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Hakone
Sculptures set against mountain scenery, plus a Picasso pavilion.
A volcanic valley and a pirate-ship cruise with Mt. Fuji on the horizon.
Hakone's flagship art museum, hiding a world-class Impressionist collection inside a glass pavilion sunk into the forest.
Five floors of East Asian art behind a colossal Fūjin-Raijin mural, with a garden and hot-spring footbath.
Hakone's oldest museum, pairing ancient Japanese ceramics with a spellbinding moss-and-maple garden.
1,500 dazzling works by glass and jewellery master René Lalique, plus tea in a real Orient Express carriage.
Modern Japanese-style paintings with a panoramic lounge framing Mt Fuji, Lake Ashi and Hakone Shrine's torii.
Japan's first Venetian glass museum, with a sparkling crystal-glass garden and a slice of Murano in the Hakone hills.
The home of Hakone marquetry, showing centuries of intricate 'yosegi-zaiku' woodwork and secret puzzle boxes.
An intimate Gōra gallery devoted to fine-art photography of Mt Fuji and the Hakone landscape.
Japan's first French-style formal garden, terraced up the Gora hillside with a fountain, greenhouses and craft ateliers.
The former imperial summer villa gardens on a wooded cape over Lake Ashi, with a free hilltop Fuji viewpoint.
A specialist wetland garden on the Sengokuhara highlands protecting some 1,700 species of marsh and alpine plants.
An 18-hectare hillside of silver-gold susuki grass that shimmers across the Sengokuhara highlands each autumn.
A 1,212 m peak on the Hakone crater rim, famous for the Kintaro legend and a head-on view of Mount Fuji.
A 1,356 m summit above Lake Ashi reached by ropeway, with a grassy plateau, sweeping Fuji views and an ancient shrine.
A 924 m outer-rim peak above Gora, famous for the giant 'dai' character burned into its slope each August.
A delicate curtain of a waterfall where spring water threads in a thousand strands over a moss-covered lava ledge.
A steaming volcanic valley with sulphur vents, black eggs, and sweeping views of Mount Fuji across the caldera.
The iconic vermilion torii rising from Lake Ashi, one of Japan's most photographed lakeside gates.
The summit lookout of the Hakone Turnpike, offering one of the region's grandest panoramas of Mount Fuji over Lake Ashi.
The highest point of the Ashinoko Skyline, with a sweeping view of Mount Fuji rising directly above Lake Ashi.
A mountain pass on the Hakone-Gotemba border with commanding views of Mount Fuji and Lake Ashi.
An aerial cableway gliding over the steaming Owakudani vents with Mount Fuji and Lake Ashi in view.