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[2025 Fujikawaguchiko Attraction] Travel Guide for Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum (Updated Mar)

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Music Box Forest is located on the shore of Lake Kawaguchi, across the lake from the majestic Mount Fuji. The park has buildings and streets like the mansions of European medieval royal families. It not only serves as a music museum and collects various classical music boxes, the world's largest doll automatic organ, and the automatic musical instrument that was originally installed on the Titanic. There is also a rose garden where you can take a leisurely stroll, and you can make your own music box in the experience workshop. The world's largest "Doll Automatic Playing Pipe Organ" is located in the pipe organ hall. It was built by the Belgian company Motie. One machine can play the orchestra alone. At the same time, there will be 43 dolls playing with the music, like It's like a ball in medieval Europe. In the center of the 25,000-square-meter spacious garden is the "Jongnak Plaza" with an organ clock. There are two art galleries, two gardens, ponds, and restaurants around it. It is full of European medieval style and is perfect for a leisurely stroll. Rose Garden The Rose Garden has 3,500 roses of 720 species. The whole garden is filled with the fragrance of roses during the flowering season. The colorful roses are in full bloom, and they compete with Mount Fuji and are beautiful. Of course, in addition to roses, other seasons also have their own seasonal flowers, it can be said that the four seasons are picturesque. Twilight Landscape Light Music Box Forest will hold a landscape light event every year, when the whole garden is like a dream, as if entering the world of fairy tales. The exact time of the event varies from year to year, but is generally in winter.

Address:
3077-20 Kawaguchi, Fujikawaguchiko, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0304, Japan
Recommended sightseeing time:
2-3 hours
Phone:
+81 555-20-4111
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