Opened in 1969, the Hakone Open Air Museum was Japan’s first open-air art museum, which now boasts a permanent collection of around 120 pieces of artwork and sculptures scattered around 70,000 square metres of lawns and gardens. A highlight for many is the Symphonic Sculpture by Gabriel Loire (pictured). 📍 It’s easily accessible from Tokyo so would make a great day or overnight trip. From Tokyo, catch the Odakyu Railway from Shinjuku station to Hakone-Yumoto station. An 85-minute journey costs around $30 AUD. Photo by @demas on Instagram #VisitJapanAU #Art

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