Cherry-Themed Crystal Glass in Hakone
The Hakone Venetian Glass Museum showcases a stunning array of crystal trees this spring.
Visitors can admire a 7.5-meter tree modeled after the local mountain cherry and a 6-meter tree representing the weeping cherry, both elegantly placed in the garden.
Surrounding these majestic trees are 14 additional trees, each standing at 1 meter tall.
Together, they feature an impressive 102,000 crystal beads, each with 16 facets, measuring 1.4 centimeters in diameter.

The beads are primarily in red and pink hues, reflecting the beauty of cherry blossoms.
When sunlight hits them, they create a mesmerizing display of colors.
This enchanting exhibit will be available for viewing until May 18.
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