What makes it 39% Baby-Friendly: Step-free floors allow strollers, but there is no nursing room, diaper table, or locker, so parents must improvise care or walk to a nearby hotel, reducing comfort.
Note: Hakone Ekiden Museum is 39% Baby-Friendly. You may want to consider other Baby-Friendly Things to Do in Hakone for a more suitable experience.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Enough time to enjoy exhibits, video, and cafe breaks at a baby's pace.
Episode Zone:
Touch wooden trophy replicas and read simple captions about famous races.
Tip: Keep baby snug in the stroller to focus on displays.
Museum Theatre:
Watch a 10-minute video of top Ekiden finishes in a dim, comfortable room.
Tip: Choose a front-row seat for extra legroom and stroller space.
Data Zone:
Use interactive screens to explore race maps and runner stats with visual displays.
Tip: Stand beside your stroller to let baby watch the colorful screens.
Ekiden Cafe “20 SPIRITS”:
Relax with drinks and light snacks at tables with lake views.
Tip: Ask staff for a high chair and try the mini hot dogs and fruit juice.
Museum Shop:
Browse small souvenirs like keychains and sticker sets.
Tip: Choose lightweight items that are easy to carry in your stroller.

Mike Reys
Probably interesting but Google translate is just too cumbersome for the amount of information. Also got told off for using camera which I needed to translate. Only Japanese info (also about entry fee, which I now believe to be free with Hakone pass after reading other reviews).
Derin A
So wish they had english translations! Otherwise an interesting place to see for running fans. They had decent merchandise but it was only in one size.
Aarushi Mishra
Really cool exhibits and items, ie uniforms and trophies and videos about the races, but unfortunately all the information is only in Japanese. So, I would say foreigners could skip this unless you’re really into running. Although, entry is quite cheap especially with the free pass so is cool to see the exhibits.
Andy Yeo
All information is in japanese. No photo taking in the museum
Julian Starkey
I was surprised to find this, and looked forward to seeing it. all in Japanese, but anyone who's in the know about the race would find it interesting.
On rainy days enjoy the dry indoor exhibits and cafe. In winter bring warm layers; galleries can feel cool.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult admission (×2) | JPY 1,300 |
| Cafe snacks & drinks | JPY 1,500 |
| Souvenir keychain | JPY 800 |
| Total Estimated | JPY 3,600 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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