Utsukushigahara Open-Air Museum — Sculpture at 2,000m
Utsukushigahara Open-Air Museum (美ヶ原高原美術館) is Japan's highest art museum, located at 2,000 meters elevation on the Utsukushigahara Plateau. The museum displays over 350 contemporary sculptures — works by Japanese and international artists scattered across 40 hectares of alpine meadow with panoramic views of the Northern Japanese Alps, Mount Fuji (on clear days), and the Yatsugatake Range.
The combination of monumental sculpture and mountain landscape creates a surreal, almost otherworldly experience. Visitors walk freely among the artworks — abstract steel forms, figurative bronzes, geometric installations — with 360° mountain views. The museum is open from late April to mid-November (closed in winter due to heavy snow). In summer, the plateau is carpeted with wildflowers; in autumn, the grass turns golden. This is one of Japan's most unique art experiences.
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