For our Hakone sightseeing trip, we got the ¥3,900
Hakone Freepass which allowed us unlimited rides on 7 types of transportation in the Hakone area for 2 days. Even if we used the pass for just a day, it was still worth it.
We started the trip with a train ride from the Odawara Station (after checking out
Odawara Castle) to the Hakone-Yumoto Station.
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our red train |
From the Hakone-Yumoto Station, we took the bus to Motohakone-ko (Motohakone Port), where we would be boarding the boat for the Lake Ashi cruise.
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Motohakone-ko |
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our boat |
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different types of knots |
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inside the boat |
It's a 20-30-minute cruise from Motohakone-ko to Togendai.
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torii in Lake Ashi |
Mt. Fuji from Lake Ashi! :)
Togendai touchdown!
We then took the Hakone Ropeway to Souzan.
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Lake Ashi & our boat, from the Hakone Ropeway |
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Fuji-san! :) |
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Lake Ashi |
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hot springs |
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more hot springs |
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onsen (hot springs) |
After getting off the Hakone Ropeway in Souzan, we took the Hakone Tozan Cable Car to Gora.
Gora Station.
From the Gora Station, we rode a bus to the Gotemba Premium Outlets, for some retail therapy. :D
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passed by the Museum of the Little Prince |
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saw a windmill along the way |
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passed through a tunnel |
Gotemba Premium Outlets! It was here that we got a wonderful view of Mt. Fuji. :)
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outlet shopping |
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Fuji-san |
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Tully's Coffee for snacks |
Getting back home, we hopped on a bus from Gotemba to Gora, then took a straight train from there to Hakone-Yumoto. And then another train from Hakone-Yumoto to Odawara. :) Next time we plan to stay in Hakone overnight, and visit an
onsen. One of the more famous ones is
Yunessun, which has flavored hot spring pools (sake, green tea, coffee, etc.) and allows swimsuits. :) They also have a section for those who prefer to enjoy the
onsen the traditional way (naked).
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