René Lalique was a jewelry and glass artist who thrived during the Art Nouveau and Art Deco eras.
At the Hakone Lalique Museum, you can encounter works spanning Lalique's entire life, from jewelry that shines like stained glass to glass art that adorned everyday life.
Along with Lalique's works themed around nature, which he loved dearly, the beautiful garden, which changes its appearance with each season, is also one of the highlights.
The luxurious Orient Express, whose interior was designed by Lalique in its heyday, is also on special display. Inside the train, you can enjoy an exquisite tea time experience that can only be found here. (Tea time on the Orient Express requires a reservation on the day of your visit.)
Enjoy a truly enriching holiday in a place where nature and art resonate together.
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From Hakone-Yumoto Station on the Hakone Tozan Railway, take the Hakone Tozan Bus bound for Kojiri/Togendai for approximately 30 minutes and get off at Sengoku Tourist Information Center bus stop.