Experience 'Kawaii' in Hakone: Art, Culture, and Scenery. New Accommodation Plan Launched at Hakone Ashinoko Hanaori
Hakone Ashinoko Hanaori will launch the 'Kawaii Travel Plan' on June 7, 2026, in collaboration with the Hakone Lalique Museum. The plan includes museum tickets and original water, offering guests an 'adult-cute' Hakone experience.
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Hakone Ashinoko Hanaori (Location: Hakone-machi, Kanagawa Prefecture; General Manager: Toshihiro Sato) will launch the 'Kawaii Travel Plan' starting June 7, 2026, in conjunction with the Hakone Lalique Museum's special exhibition, 'Japanese and French Kawaii Cultural Exchange as Seen in René Lalique.' The plan includes admission tickets to the Hakone Lalique Museum and the museum's original water sold at the exhibition. Guests can enjoy a gentle and vibrant world view through the exhibition and the charming designs scattered throughout the Hanaori facility.
Plan Overview: This accommodation plan allows guests to enjoy art and culture at the Hakone Lalique Museum, and scenery and cuisine at Hanaori through a 'Kawaii' perspective. The sales period is from June 7, 2026, to December 4, 2026. Rates start from 19,520 yen per person (including dinner and breakfast, tax included, hot spring tax excluded).
The Hakone Lalique Museum displays approximately 230 pieces selected from a collection of 1,500, including jewelry and glass works by René Lalique. The special exhibition explores the connection between Art Nouveau/Art Deco, rooted in Japonisme, and Japan's 'Kawaii' culture.
Hanaori is an upscale hot spring resort located on the shores of Lake Ashi. It offers spectacular views from its water terrace and vibrant buffets, with 'adult-cute' spaces scattered throughout the facility.
Plan Overview: This accommodation plan allows guests to enjoy art and culture at the Hakone Lalique Museum, and scenery and cuisine at Hanaori through a 'Kawaii' perspective. The sales period is from June 7, 2026, to December 4, 2026. Rates start from 19,520 yen per person (including dinner and breakfast, tax included, hot spring tax excluded).
The Hakone Lalique Museum displays approximately 230 pieces selected from a collection of 1,500, including jewelry and glass works by René Lalique. The special exhibition explores the connection between Art Nouveau/Art Deco, rooted in Japonisme, and Japan's 'Kawaii' culture.
Hanaori is an upscale hot spring resort located on the shores of Lake Ashi. It offers spectacular views from its water terrace and vibrant buffets, with 'adult-cute' spaces scattered throughout the facility.
FAQ
Where is Hakone Ashinoko Hanaori located?
It is located in Hakone-machi, Ashigarashimo-gun, Kanagawa Prefecture, right by Lake Ashi.