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Hakone Geo Museum — Attraction in Hakone

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Hakone Geo Museum
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Owakudani
1251 Sengokuhara, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0631, Japan
Owakudani Kurotamagokan
1251 Sengokuhara, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0631, Japan
Hakone Ropeway Ōwakudani Station
1300 Sengokuhara, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0631, Japan
Owakudani
Sengokuhara, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0631, Japan
Black Egg Monument (South)
大涌谷(バス, Sengokuhara, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0631, Japan
Shinsen no Yu
Motohakone, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0522, Japan
Hakone Black Eggs
大涌谷(バス, Sengokuhara, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0631, Japan
Volcanic Steam Vent Area
Sengokuhara, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0631, Japan
Kamiyama Mountain Climbing Course
Motohakone, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0522, Japan
Nearby restaurants
Gokuraku Tea Shop
1251-2 Sengokuhara, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0631, Japan
Wakuwaku Kitchen
Japan, 〒250-0631 Kanagawa, Ashigarashimo District, Hakone, Sengokuhara, 1251
Plaza Ōwakudani Hoshino
1251-2 Sengokuhara, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0522, Japan
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Hakone Geo Museum

1251-2 Sengokuhara, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0631, Japan
4.3(132)
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attractions: Owakudani, Owakudani Kurotamagokan, Hakone Ropeway Ōwakudani Station, Owakudani, Black Egg Monument (South), Shinsen no Yu, Hakone Black Eggs, Volcanic Steam Vent Area, Kamiyama Mountain Climbing Course, restaurants: Gokuraku Tea Shop, Wakuwaku Kitchen, Plaza Ōwakudani Hoshino
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+81 460-83-8140
Website
hakone-geomuseum.jp

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Nearby attractions of Hakone Geo Museum

Owakudani

Owakudani Kurotamagokan

Hakone Ropeway Ōwakudani Station

Owakudani

Black Egg Monument (South)

Shinsen no Yu

Hakone Black Eggs

Volcanic Steam Vent Area

Kamiyama Mountain Climbing Course

Owakudani

Owakudani

4.2

(7.7K)

Open until 4:30 PM
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Owakudani Kurotamagokan

Owakudani Kurotamagokan

4.1

(1.0K)

Open 24 hours
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Hakone Ropeway Ōwakudani Station

Hakone Ropeway Ōwakudani Station

4.4

(768)

Open 24 hours
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Owakudani

Owakudani

4.4

(2K)

Open until 4:20 PM
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Things to do nearby

Make ramen and gyoza with a Japanese cook
Make ramen and gyoza with a Japanese cook
Mon, Dec 8 • 3:00 PM
259-0123, Kanagawa Prefecture, Ninomiya, Naka District, Japan
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Traverse the outer rim of Hakone caldera
Traverse the outer rim of Hakone caldera
Tue, Dec 9 • 8:30 AM
250-0311, Kanagawa Prefecture, Hakone, Japan
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Forest bathing and onsen with healing power
Forest bathing and onsen with healing power
Tue, Dec 9 • 9:00 AM
00000, Kanagawa Prefecture, Odawara, Japan
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Nearby restaurants of Hakone Geo Museum

Gokuraku Tea Shop

Wakuwaku Kitchen

Plaza Ōwakudani Hoshino

Gokuraku Tea Shop

Gokuraku Tea Shop

2.9

(226)

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Wakuwaku Kitchen

Wakuwaku Kitchen

3.3

(50)

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Plaza Ōwakudani Hoshino

Plaza Ōwakudani Hoshino

3.9

(48)

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Reviews of Hakone Geo Museum

4.3
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5.0
12w

Located near the dramatic landscape of Owakudani, the Hakone Geo Museum offers a concise yet informative look into the region’s rich geological history. It’s a perfect stop for travelers who want to understand the forces that shaped Hakone’s iconic terrain—from ancient eruptions to modern geothermal activity. While the museum is relatively small, it’s thoughtfully curated, making it easy to absorb key insights without feeling overwhelmed.

Inside, you’ll find interactive displays, topographic models, and multilingual panels that explain the formation of the Hakone caldera, the role of tectonic plates, and the ongoing volcanic monitoring efforts. One highlight is the real-time seismic data feed, which shows current activity in the area—an eye-opening reminder that Hakone is very much alive beneath the surface.

The museum also covers the cultural and ecological impact of volcanic activity, including how local communities have adapted to the environment. Exhibits on hot springs, sulfur mining, and the famous black eggs of Owakudani help connect the science to everyday experiences.

Staff are friendly, and the space is clean and well-maintained. It’s a great educational complement to the sensory experience of walking through Owakudani itself. Whether you're a geology buff or just curious, the Hakone Geo Museum adds depth and context to your...

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5.0
6y

It is a really interesting science museum. If you have travelled around the area and around Japan many of your questions will be answered here. Is not just a museum where you can see, but you can touch, you can play, you can learn a lot. The staff is really nice too, they have good English and will explain you everything you need. They have done a great job and 100¥ is nothing. Best way to complete your stop at Owakudani. Don't miss the...

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4.0
1y

The Hakone Geomuseum is honestly such a hidden gem! I wasn’t expecting it to be this fun, but it’s super interactive, and I learned a ton about the local rock formations and the crazy volcanic history around Hakone. There are hands-on exhibits, which make it way more interesting than your typical museum. And get this—it's only 100 yen to get in! Totally worth it for what you get. If you're in the area, it’s definitely worth...

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Kiet LyKiet Ly
Located near the dramatic landscape of Owakudani, the Hakone Geo Museum offers a concise yet informative look into the region’s rich geological history. It’s a perfect stop for travelers who want to understand the forces that shaped Hakone’s iconic terrain—from ancient eruptions to modern geothermal activity. While the museum is relatively small, it’s thoughtfully curated, making it easy to absorb key insights without feeling overwhelmed. Inside, you’ll find interactive displays, topographic models, and multilingual panels that explain the formation of the Hakone caldera, the role of tectonic plates, and the ongoing volcanic monitoring efforts. One highlight is the real-time seismic data feed, which shows current activity in the area—an eye-opening reminder that Hakone is very much alive beneath the surface. The museum also covers the cultural and ecological impact of volcanic activity, including how local communities have adapted to the environment. Exhibits on hot springs, sulfur mining, and the famous black eggs of Owakudani help connect the science to everyday experiences. Staff are friendly, and the space is clean and well-maintained. It’s a great educational complement to the sensory experience of walking through Owakudani itself. Whether you're a geology buff or just curious, the Hakone Geo Museum adds depth and context to your Hakone adventure.
Gerardo Hernández HernándezGerardo Hernández Hernández
It is a really interesting science museum. If you have travelled around the area and around Japan many of your questions will be answered here. Is not just a museum where you can see, but you can touch, you can play, you can learn a lot. The staff is really nice too, they have good English and will explain you everything you need. They have done a great job and 100¥ is nothing. Best way to complete your stop at Owakudani. Don't miss the onsen-maker machine!!!
Raya FaresRaya Fares
The Hakone Geomuseum is honestly such a hidden gem! I wasn’t expecting it to be this fun, but it’s super interactive, and I learned a ton about the local rock formations and the crazy volcanic history around Hakone. There are hands-on exhibits, which make it way more interesting than your typical museum. And get this—it's only 100 yen to get in! Totally worth it for what you get. If you're in the area, it’s definitely worth checking out.
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Located near the dramatic landscape of Owakudani, the Hakone Geo Museum offers a concise yet informative look into the region’s rich geological history. It’s a perfect stop for travelers who want to understand the forces that shaped Hakone’s iconic terrain—from ancient eruptions to modern geothermal activity. While the museum is relatively small, it’s thoughtfully curated, making it easy to absorb key insights without feeling overwhelmed. Inside, you’ll find interactive displays, topographic models, and multilingual panels that explain the formation of the Hakone caldera, the role of tectonic plates, and the ongoing volcanic monitoring efforts. One highlight is the real-time seismic data feed, which shows current activity in the area—an eye-opening reminder that Hakone is very much alive beneath the surface. The museum also covers the cultural and ecological impact of volcanic activity, including how local communities have adapted to the environment. Exhibits on hot springs, sulfur mining, and the famous black eggs of Owakudani help connect the science to everyday experiences. Staff are friendly, and the space is clean and well-maintained. It’s a great educational complement to the sensory experience of walking through Owakudani itself. Whether you're a geology buff or just curious, the Hakone Geo Museum adds depth and context to your Hakone adventure.
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It is a really interesting science museum. If you have travelled around the area and around Japan many of your questions will be answered here. Is not just a museum where you can see, but you can touch, you can play, you can learn a lot. The staff is really nice too, they have good English and will explain you everything you need. They have done a great job and 100¥ is nothing. Best way to complete your stop at Owakudani. Don't miss the onsen-maker machine!!!
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The Hakone Geomuseum is honestly such a hidden gem! I wasn’t expecting it to be this fun, but it’s super interactive, and I learned a ton about the local rock formations and the crazy volcanic history around Hakone. There are hands-on exhibits, which make it way more interesting than your typical museum. And get this—it's only 100 yen to get in! Totally worth it for what you get. If you're in the area, it’s definitely worth checking out.
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