As is often the case; in Japan the setting matters as much as the contents and it looks as if no expense was spared in any detail of this small but beautifully presented collection of Lalique treasures. More large items are shown here than in France; several doors and a part of a beautiful wrought iron outdoor railing.There are also textiles in excellent condition, a rarity. The Pullman train car has an option for taking high tea inside by reservation only. Reservations are taken up to an hour out and the cost is about the same as the admission price to the museum simply ask at reception.
There are combination tickets to other area museums available and are a better value than single entry fees.
The grounds of the museum complex are quite charming and lend themselves to all kinds of photo opportunities while there is no photography allowed inside the museum.
There is a restaurant on site which serves a limited menu at very high prices. The museum gift shop is located on the second floor and offers a range of typical items as well as actual Lalique jewelry and perfumes. If you have seen the Lalique collections in Europe you will not want to miss this.