Kuzuryu Shrine Hongu
This is one of the most popular power spots in Hakone; for a god of matchmaking.
Hakone / Shrines & Temples
This is one of the most popular power spots in Hakone; for a god of matchmaking.
Hakone / Shrines & Temples
Performances of Cute Baikal Seals and a large open-air aquarium are highlighted.
Hakone / Zoos & Aquariums
From hot springs to wine baths and hot spring water slides, there’s baths unlike anything you’ve ever seen before!
Hakone / Hot Springs
A Western-style Manju with a cute hot spring symbol. Just the right amount of sweetness, wrapped in sponge cake dough with white bean paste.
Hakone / Snacks
A souvenir shop at the ticket gate of Hokone-Yumoto Station offering all Hakone specialties from dessert gift sets to limited ekiben selections.
Hakone / Local Products Center & Souvenir Stores
This temple was founded by Priest Tanzei, a Mokujiki Yugyo priest. It is also famous for its hydrangeas and is associated with Princess Kazu.
Hakone / Shrines & Temples
The botanical garden with approximately 1700 kinds of rare flowers, mainly plants growing in marshes and wetlands.
Hakone / Zoos & Aquariums
A kamaboko museum run by a long-established fish paste manufacturer. Visitors can try their hand at making kamaboko and observe the production process.
Hakone / Amusement Parks & Theme parks
A museum that introduces the 4.6 billion years of Earth's history. Many valuable real specimens are on display.
Hakone / Museums
The view of Mt. Fuji over Lake Ashinoko is truly spectacular. This is a viewpoint at an elevation of about 1,000 meters.
Hakone / Nature Spots
1,783m-long (5,850 ft) sky walk linking Hakone-en by Lake Ashinoko and Hakone Komagatake Summit
Hakone / Ropeway
A large resort facility by Lake Ashinoko. You can look, play, eat and shop right here.
Hakone / Tourist Attractions
A heavenly power spot located at the summit of Mount Komagatake.
Hakone / Shrines & Temples
Moist and glutinous texture like clean skin after a bath. “Yumochi" is a popular souvenir of Hakone and has been selected as one of the best confections in Kanagawa Prefecture.
Hakone / Snacks
Traditional restaurant which developed Gora’s specialty food, Tofu Katsuni.
Hakone / Japanese Cuisine
A cute manju characterized as a wild animal in Hakone by a food company in Odawara city, Kanagawa.
Hakone / Snacks
Hot and fluffy yubadon bowl, topped with an expertly made “yuba” tofu silk, skimmed from the famous “hime no mizu” waters of Ohiradai.
Hakone / Japanese Cuisine
A guesthouse with an open-air bath, convenient for sightseeing, within walking distance of Hakone-Yumoto Station.
Hakone
This is a museum showcasing the beautiful works of Rene Lalique, a French jewelry and glass artist.
Hakone / Museums
The power-spot is surrounded by nature, right at the Tonosawa Station of Hakone Tozan Railroad.
Hakone / Shrines & Temples
Enjoy nutritious and flavorful yam dishes while gazing at the natural beauty of Hakone.
Hakone / Japanese Cuisine
Established in 1934, Hatsuhana Soba makes its special “natural farming yam soba” using only buckwheat flour, natural farming yams, and local eggs without adding a drop of water.
Hakone / Japanese Cuisine
Taste freshly baked bread while looking out over Lake Ashinoko and soaking in a footbath.
Hakone / Cafés
A long-established shop offering freshly made sweets with the finest ingredients, including Hakone's famous "yumochi” delicacy.
Hakone / Sweets Shop & Desserts Shop