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Hakone Open-Air Museum

On part of the Hakone Loop is the Hakone Open-Air Museum, a very cool attraction that has something for everyone. In the background of this picture you can see a building with the words “ネットのお城” on the side. In English this means “Net Castle.” Inside there are loads of nets, in something like an inverted castle formation, that kids climb, swing, and otherwise play on. I’ll show you a picture from the inside in tomorrow’s blog entry.

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