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箱根★サン=テグジュペリ 星の王子さまミュージアム

Museum of The Little Prince in Hakone

箱根★サン=テグジュペリ 星の王子さまミュージアム(はこね サン=テグジュペリ ほしのおうじさまミュージアム)は、神奈川県足柄下郡箱根町仙石原にあった「星の王子さま」および作者のアントワーヌ・ド・サン=テグジュペリをテーマとした博物館。運営はTBSグロウディア。

History & Cultural Significance

The Museum of The Little Prince in Hakone was a heartfelt tribute to Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s timeless literary masterpiece, born from a global celebration of the author’s centenary in 1999. Nestled in the serene Sengokuhara district, surrounded by lush forest and views of Mount Fuji, the museum was more than a gallery—it was a living interpretation of the story’s themes: loneliness, curiosity, and the quiet magic of human connection.

Designed by renowned architect Tadao Ando, the building itself mirrored the book’s poetic minimalism—clean lines, natural light, and circular motifs echoing the Little Prince’s beloved asteroid B612. Inside, visitors encountered hand-drawn illustrations, original manuscripts, and interactive installations that brought the tale’s philosophical depth to life, making it a pilgrimage site for fans of literature and existential wonder.

What to See & Do

Though the museum closed permanently in April 2023, its legacy endures through preserved exhibits and special events. Among the highlights were the reconstructed 'Rose Garden,' where visitors could walk beneath glass domes filled with delicate paper roses, and the 'Village of the Fox,' a whimsical space featuring the famous fox’s quote about taming and trust. The rooftop observatory offered panoramic views of the surrounding landscape—a subtle nod to the Little Prince’s own celestial wanderings.

The museum also hosted seasonal exhibitions on Saint-Exupéry’s aviation adventures, his sketches from wartime flights, and the cultural impact of The Little Prince across Asia. Even after closure, the grounds remain a place of quiet reflection, with stone pathways leading past sculptures of the Little Prince and his companions, inviting visitors to pause and remember the story’s gentle wisdom.

Atmosphere & Experience

Walking through the museum’s former grounds felt like stepping into a dream—a blend of melancholy and hope, much like the original story. The soft rustle of leaves, the filtered sunlight through glass ceilings, and the occasional chime of wind-bells created an atmosphere of stillness that invited introspection. Visitors often lingered at the central fountain shaped like a planet, some whispering their favorite lines from the book as if sharing secrets with the universe.

Insider Tips

Even though the museum is closed, visiting the site at dawn or during twilight offers a hauntingly beautiful experience—fewer crowds and softer light enhance the sense of solitude that echoes the Little Prince’s journey.

Bring a small notebook and pen; many travelers find themselves inspired to write their own short reflections or drawings, just as the Little Prince did on his travels.

Check local event calendars for pop-up exhibitions or talks on Saint-Exupéry hosted by nearby cultural centers in Hakone, which sometimes feature artifacts from the former museum.

Pair your visit with a soak in one of Hakone’s onsen—especially the open-air baths at Gōra or Owakudani—for a meditative contrast between nature’s warmth and the story’s quiet existential questions.

If you’re passionate about the book, consider visiting the original manuscript archive at the Bibliothèque nationale de France in Paris, where some materials once displayed in Hakone are now held.

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現地のヒント

  • Visit early morning or late afternoon to enjoy the best light and fewer visitors at the former museum site.
  • Bring a sketchbook—many guests find inspiration in the peaceful surroundings to draw scenes from the story.
  • Combine your trip with a ride on the Hakone Tozan Railway for scenic views of the region's forests and mountains.
  • Look out for limited-edition merchandise from the museum’s final years, available through official online archives.
  • Check with the Hakone Tourism Board for temporary art installations or literary events honoring The Little Prince.
  • Consider visiting the nearby Shinto shrine in Sengokuhara, where a small stone marker commemorates the museum’s presence.
  • Download the museum’s digital exhibition archive (if available) to relive key moments from the exhibit.
  • Wear comfortable walking shoes—the grounds are spread out and perfect for slow, thoughtful strolls.

訪問時期

1月

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New Year shrine visits

2月

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Plum blossoms begin

3月

9°C

Early cherry blossoms

4月

14°C

Cherry blossom peak

5月

19°C

Fresh green foliage

6月

22°C

Hydrangea season, rainy

7月

26°C

Summer festivals

8月

27°C

Obon, fireworks

9月

24°C

Late summer, typhoon risk

10月

18°C

Autumn foliage begins

11月

12°C

Autumn foliage peak

12月

7°C

Winter illuminations

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