Experience the enchantment of the Suwa Glass Museum! Nestled by Lake Suwa, its
striking triangular roof beckons. Step into Suwa Glass Village, a vibrant
complex with shops, workshops, and eateries. Admire 20,000 captivating
glassworks, a treasure trove of global artistry. Witness the ever-evolving
exhibitions, showcasing contemporary masterpieces.
— What You Can Expect —
Embrace the wonders of Suwa Glass Museum (SUWAガラスの里の美術館), nestled within the
illustrious Suwa Glass Village, Japan's largest glass museum extravaganza.
Prepare for a sensory journey amidst the shores of Lake Suwa, where the
majestic Yatsugatake Mountains grace the horizon. Step into a world of
contemporary marvels, where carefully curated glass artistry adorns the
museum's walls. Discover the crown jewel—a magnificent crystal ball, a
testament to OHARA's legendary lens-making expertise, exuding an ethereal glow
that shifts through seven captivating hues. Prepare to be captivated by the
largest glass shop in Japan, boasting an enchanting array of accessories,
tableware, and Art Nouveau-inspired lamps. Each item tells a story, inviting
you to indulge in the sheer beauty of fine glass craftsmanship. But the
adventure doesn't end there. Unleash your creativity in the hands-on
workshops, crafting exquisite candles, Tonbo-dama glass balls, or personalized
glass stamps. And don't forget to satiate your palate at the bakery
restaurant, offering panoramic views of Lake Suwa—a romantic haven for couples
and families alike. Immerse yourself in the splendid surroundings, where the
grandeur of Suwa Lake unfolds before your eyes, casting a spellbinding
backdrop to complement the ever-changing seasons. Prepare to be enchanted by
the captivating tapestry of Suwa Glass Museum, where art, nature, and
craftsmanship converge in perfect harmony.
— Important Information —
Opening hours
- April to September: 10:00 am–6:00 pm (Last entry 5:30 pm)
- Closed: Tuesdays and Wednesdays (excluding holidays)
- Open all day during Japan's Golden Week holidays and August.
- October to March: 10:00 am–5:00 pm (Last entry 4:30 pm)
- Closed: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays
Please check here (only available in Japanese) for details.
Suwa Garasu-no-Sato (Glass Museum)
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