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Hakone (Japan)
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Hakone is part of the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park and is one of the most popular destinations for those seeking relaxation near Tokyo. The town is world-famous for its onsen (hot springs) and easy on the eye landscapes. A major highlight is a cruise on a pirate ship across Lake Ashi, which gives spectacular views of the sacred Mount Fuji on clear days. The combination of nature and traditional Japanese culture makes Hakone unique. Visitors should not miss the volcanic Owakudani valley, where you can try the famous 'black eggs' (Kuro-tamago) boiled in the hot springs. The Hakone Open-Air Museum also has an impressive collection of modern sculptures set against a natural backdrop. The region is also known for its traditional woodcraft, Yosegi-zaiku marquetry. Reaching Hakone from Tokyo is best done via the 'Romancecar' train from Shinjuku station. Within Hakone, visitors use cable cars, funiculars, and buses to explore the sights. The best time to visit is in autumn for the bustling fall colors or in winter, when the air is clearest, providing the best chances for a clear view of Mount Fuji.

Geography

Population
11,293 (2024)
Coordinates
35.23236, 139.10694

Facts

  • Mount Fuji views
  • Lake Ashi
  • Volcanic hot springs
  • Pirate ship cruises
  • Black eggs (Kuro-tamago)
  • Hakone Open-Air Museum
  • Torii gate in the water
  • Kanagawa prefecture

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Sights in the town Hakone (11)

Ishigakiyama Castle🏰 castle

Remains of the 1590 "overnight castle" built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi during the Siege of Odawara.

Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Natural History🏛 museum

Large museum showcasing the evolution of Earth and life with massive dinosaur skeletons and minerals.

🕒 Tu-Su 09:00-16:30

Ajisai Bridge📍 landmark

A bright red bridge over the Hayakawa River, famous for the blooming hydrangeas nearby in summer.

Amida-ji Temple⛪ religious

Founded in 1604, this Buddhist temple is known as the "Hydrangea Temple" for its lush floral displays.

Kei Hiraga Museum of Art🏛 museum

Art museum dedicated to the works of Japanese artist Kei Hiraga, known for his unique caricature-like style.

Hayakawa Bridge📍 landmark

Historic railway bridge over the Hayakawa River, originally built in 1888 and rebuilt in 1919.

Homma Yoseki Museum🏛 museum

Museum dedicated to traditional Hakone wood marquetry (yosegi-zaiku) with intricate geometric patterns.

🕒 Mo-Su 10:00-16:00

Sounji Temple⛪ religious

Important Zen Buddhist temple of the Rinzai sect, serving as the family temple of the Hōjō clan.

Shogenji Temple📍 landmark

A peaceful temple in the Hakone-Yumoto area associated with the Soga Brothers legend.

Tenseien🎡 recreation

Onsen resort known for its large outdoor hot spring baths and the scenic Tamadare Falls in its garden.

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Hakone Yuryo🎡 recreation

A traditional day-use hot spring facility offering private open-air baths and forest views.

🕒 Mo-Fr 10:00-20:00; Sa-Su 10:00-21:00💶

Frequently asked questions

Hakone: where is it located?
Hakone is located in Japan, Japan.
Hakone: what is there to see?
Highlights include Ishigakiyama Castle, Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Natural History, Ajisai Bridge.
Hakone: why is it worth visiting?
Hakone is part of the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park and is one of the most popular destinations for those seeking relaxation near Tokyo.
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