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Lake Kawaguchiko
Music Forest Museum
Also known as the Orgel Museum, the Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum is a music museum exhibiting antique instruments such as the world's largest dance organ and automatic musical instruments that were to be installed on the Titanic.
Standing next to the lake overlooking Mount Fuji, you can enjoy the streetscape of medieval Europe, gardens that change with the seasons, and a rose garden with over 720 kinds of roses in full bloom.

A place filled with beautiful melodies,
Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum
Located in Kawaguchiko's kama with a beautiful view of Mount Fuji, the Music Forest Museum is a place where you can enjoy the healing music of music boxes and automatic musical instruments loved by nobles beyond the times. Enjoy a small European trip with the beautiful European-style garden, abundant nature, and heart-healing music.
Introducing the exhibition rooms

1. Exhibition room of rare automatic musical instruments that create timeless music
Music boxes and automatic musical instruments that allow you to enjoy rich music without a performer were one of the means of soothing the minds of nobles.
The museum exhibits many such valuable automatic musical instruments. From automatic musical instruments that were scheduled to be installed on the famous Titanic to large music boxes with beautiful tones that you will fall in love with when you hear them.
2. Cute performer - Automatic performance doll
In the past, 'automatic performance dolls' that automatically played music when you put in a coin were a huge trend in Europe. The performances of automatic performance dolls, which are cute not only in music but also in their actions, will make you smile.
3. The whole hall is an instrument! World's largest dance organ
A hall with the world's largest dance organ! You can feel like you are listening to a dynamic performance inside the organ. The organ hall, decorated with extravagant and beautiful decorations like a ballroom, is a popular spot often used for filming movies and MVs.
There is a beautiful European-style garden

Standing next to the lake overlooking Mount Fuji, you can enjoy the streetscape of medieval Europe, gardens that change with the seasons, and a rose garden with over 720 kinds of roses in full bloom. Take a leisurely break sitting on a bench where you can rest for a while.
Don't miss the souvenirs
The museum shop in the hall is full of cute music boxes that are perfect for gifts. Buy it as a souvenir and give it to your loved ones!
Don't miss the chance to create your own one-of-a-kind music box (for a fee)!
Address :
Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum
3077-20 Kawaguchi, Fujikawaguchiko, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0304 Japan
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Operating hours :
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (Last entry 5:00 PM)
* Regular holidays: Every Tuesday and Wednesday
* Business days and hours are subject to change without notice.
* For more information, please check the official website (Japanese only).
3077-20 Kawaguchi, Fujikawaguchiko, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0304, Japan


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