They don't provide towels, so you have to buy them separately. Except for Mori no Yu, the other areas are pretty average.
Hakone Kowakien YUNESSUN | Review by 旅俊傑
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Tokyo Station: Marunouchi Station Building
The construction of Japan’s front gate, Tokyo Station, began in March, 1908 and it was opened in December, 1914. Kingo Tatsuno, the pioneer of modern architecture in Japan, designed it. The steel-framed, brick Marunouchi Station building was burned on the roof and interior in the 1945 air raid.
The exterior looks really classic, but inside it's super modern and high-tech. I love the contrast!
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Tanabe Ogigahama Beach (Ogigahama Park)
Just as the name Ogigahama suggests, the beach is in the pretty shape of an open fan. Every summer, the only swimming beach in Tanabe City opens and many visitors set up their parasols under the blue sky here.
The water is super clear and there are lots of visitors. There's even a free beach house you can use. The sunset makes it even more beautiful.
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Hakone-Yumoto Onsen Hot Spring Village
Hakone-Yumoto Onsen Hot Spring Village is known as one of the seven hot springs in Hakone and the largest hot spring resort in Hakone.
It only takes about an hour by train from Tokyo, so it's super convenient for a day trip.

