Owakudani
Owakudani is a place that cannot be missed while sightseeing as it is a place that conveys the volcanic activity of Hakone to this day. Owakudani is the site of...
Known as "the danger of the nation," Hakone has many tourist spots for you to enjoy. From the Hakone Sekisho Ruins, to Owakudani and Lake Ashinoko, there are many places to see. How about a night dip in the world-famous Hakone hot springs?After enjoying a panoramic view of Mt. Fuji and Hakone from Mt. Taikan, why not drop by Yugawara and refresh yourself in the nature of Fudo Falls and Manyo Park? Or why not visit Odawara to taste the famous kamaboko (fishcake) and admire the history of the impregnable Odawara Castle?
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Owakudani is a place that cannot be missed while sightseeing as it is a place that conveys the volcanic activity of Hakone to this day. Owakudani is the site of...
The Hakone Sightseeing Cruise offers sightseeing boats that sail around Lake Ashinoko, a popular spot in Hakone. There are three boats: Royal II, Victory, and Queen...
The current Hakone Checkpoint was rebuilt based on the “Report of the Restoration of Sōsyu Hakone Checkpoint in 1865” discovered in 1983, as well as in accordance...
This museum introduces the 100-year history of Hakone Ekiden (long-distance running relay race) since its first race in 1920. Visitors can watch selected videos...
Lake Ashi, also known as Ashinoko, was created by a steam explosion of Mount Kamiyama about 3000 years ago. This caused a river to be dammed, which formed the lake....
Hakone Shrine is an ancient shrine celebrating its 1266th anniversary. Founded in 757, the first year of the Tenpyo-Hoji Era, at the beginning of the Nara Period...
This mountain is located on the border of Yugawara and Hakone, allowing a magnificent view of Mount Fuji and Lake Ashinoko. It is named after the famous Japanese...
This 15-meter-high waterfall has an abundance of water. The waterfall is flanked by two deities, 'Migawari Fudo', a protective deity on the left, and 'Shusse Daikoku-son',...
Kumano Shrine enshrines a god of hot water, and hot water runs down the purification trough. There are 'Yukake-matsuri' on the fourth Saturday of May, and regularly...
A facility where you can enjoy learning about the history and nutrition of “kamaboko” (a type of cured surimi, a processed seafood product common in Japanese...
Odawara Castle is an impregnable castle that was designated as a national historic site and preserved through reconstruction and restoration. The first to fourth...