Yes. The villa interior is open for tours and displays period furniture, photographs, and diplomatic artifacts. Interior access may be restricted in winter due to snow, but the grounds remain open.
Tour the villa interior, walk through Japanese gardens with seasonal plantings, and view Lake Chuzenji and the mountains. English and Japanese informational panels explain the site's history and architecture.
The park has restrooms and basic visitor facilities. A small shop sells souvenirs and informational materials. No restaurant is on-site, but cafes and restaurants are available at Chuzenji Onsen bus terminal 2 kilometers away.
Spring (late May to early June) for azaleas and autumn (mid-October to early November) for maple foliage offer the most dramatic garden displays. Summer provides comfortable temperatures and clear lake views, while winter offers solitude though some facilities may close.
Yes. The park is located near Lake Chuzenji, Kegon Falls (5 minutes by bus), and the Italian Embassy Villa across the lake. The Nikko Toshogu Shrine area is 40 minutes away by bus. A full day allows for multiple Lake Chuzenji area attractions.