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Kawaguchiko
Forest of Music Museum
The Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum, also known as the Music Box Museum, is a music museum that exhibits antique musical instruments, including the world's largest dance organ that was supposed to be installed on the Titanic, and automatic instruments.
Standing next to a lake overlooking Mt. Fuji, you can enjoy the medieval European streetscape, gardens that change with the seasons, and a rose garden with over 720 varieties of roses in full bloom.
This place is full of beautiful melodies,
Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum
The Music Forest Museum, located in Kawaguchiko’s Kama with a beautiful view of Mt. Fuji, is a place where you can enjoy music boxes loved by the nobility and healing music from automatic instruments that transcend time. Enjoy a small trip to Europe with a beautiful European-style garden, abundant nature, and healing music.
Let me show you around the exhibition hall.
1. Exhibition room of rare automatic musical instruments that create timeless music
Music boxes and automatic instruments that allowed people to enjoy rich music without a player were one of the means of appeasing the hearts of the nobles.
The museum exhibits a number of such precious automatic musical instruments . They range from automatic musical instruments that were supposed to be on board the famous Titanic to large music boxes with such beautiful tones that you will be captivated when you hear them.
2. Cute Player - Automatic Playing Doll
In the past, in Europe, 'automatic dolls' that would play music automatically when you put a coin in were very popular. Not only the music, but also the cute actions of these automatic dolls will make you smile without realizing it.
3. The entire hall is a musical instrument! The world's largest dance organ
A hall with the world's largest dance organ! You'll feel as if you're listening to a dynamic performance inside an organ. The organ hall, decorated with dazzling and beautiful decorations like a ballroom, is a popular spot often used for filming movies and music videos.
There is a beautiful European style garden.
Standing next to a lake overlooking Mt. Fuji, you can enjoy the medieval European streetscape, the gardens that change with the seasons, and the rose garden with over 720 varieties of roses in full bloom. Take a break and sit on a bench.
Don't miss the souvenirs either
The museum shop inside the museum is full of cute music boxes that are perfect for gifts. Buy one as a souvenir and give it to your loved ones!
Don't miss out on the opportunity to create your own one-of-a-kind music box (paid) experience!
address :
Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum
3077-20 Kawaguchi, Fujikawaguchiko, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0304 Japan
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Operating hours:
10:00 - 18:00 (last entry 17:00)
* Regular holidays: Every Tuesday and Wednesday
* Business days and hours are subject to change without notice.
* For more details, please check the official website (Japanese only).
3077-20 Kawaguchi, Fujikawaguchiko, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0304, Japan