What makes it 84% Solo-Friendly: A solo visitor can move at their own pace through 230 Lalique pieces, photograph the garden, and relax in the café; English signs and light crowds make an easy 1-2-hour stop between buses.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Solo travelers can explore the galleries at their own pace without rushing.
Self-guided museum tour:
Study 230 selected René Lalique glass works, from vases to jewelry panels.
Tip: Start in the themed halls to avoid backtracking through displays.
Relax in Salon de Sarah lounge:
Take a break with garden views in this quiet seating area.
Tip: Bring a sketchbook or travel journal to note favorites.
Browse the museum shop:
Find replica perfume bottles, glass jewelry and art books.
Tip: Ask staff about limited-edition pieces before checkout.
Photograph the exterior and garden:
Capture the building’s Art Deco lines and surrounding greenery.
Tip: Visit after rain for richer colors and softened light.

Hien Le
The exhibit is underwhelming to me, but if you have the Hakone Pass and are into perfume, then it’s a good choice. Otherwise, I think it can be skipped given the location is kind out of the way from other attractions. The resting area is beautiful, but compared to other museums in the area, their garden is not as impressive.
Renée Frenette
What a surprise bonus while visiting Hakone! We really enjoyed seeing many incredible and intricate works by René Lalique. As a fragrance enthusiast, I recognized the name as a perfume brand due to the incredible glass bottles (Soleil by Lalique). The only downside for English speakers, is most of the museum exhibit information plaques are in Japanese.
Desmond Wong
Great art pieces. If you want to know more about Lalique History, you may come to visit and have a walk. Entrance fee is around ¥1,200 which takes you around 30mins walk. However, if you want to take a detail look, it may take you more than an hour.
miniature studio
Nice museum with designed display. The works are decoration materials done by glass, brass, also the creative women's accessories. Don't allowed to photography. The place outside are nice.
J Ltt
It is a must! They have a huge collection of 1,500 pieces crafted by R. Lalique! They are beautiful!!! The atmosphere there is peaceful. No pictures allowed and we bought their book. Their restaurant serves very good European food (excellent beef) that locals go specially for having lunch.
Spring brings cherry blossoms in the garden; summer mornings are cooler before crowds arrive; autumn foliage adds red and gold hues; winter weekdays are exceptionally quiet indoors.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Museum admission | JPY 1,500 |
| Orient Express tea experience | JPY 2,200 |
| Casual French café meal | JPY 1,300 |
| Total Estimated | JPY 5,000 |
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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Address: 186-1 Sengokuhara, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0631, Japan
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