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Hakone is the perfect place to view expansive natural beauty throughout the four seasons.
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Attractions around Fuyotei
Mt. Komagatake
At 1,327 meters above sea level, Mt. Komagatake features a mountaintop vantage point, the Hakone Motomiya Shrine, and a large grassy area.
- Access
- Hakone-en
Owakudani Ravine
Enjoy magnificent views of Mt. Fuji and the Hakone mountains, as you marvel at the still apparent remnants of volcanic activity from 400,000 years ago.
- Access
- 20 minutes from Hakone-en on the Izu-Hakone bus.
Mt. Kintoki
At 1,213 meters above sea level, this mountain, which gained fame from its place in the Japanese Kintaro (Golden Boy) legend, offers a breathtaking view of Mt. Fuji.
- Access
- Get off the bus at the Odakyu Hakone Highway Bus, Togendai bus stop. 30 minutes on foot.
Japanese Pampas Grass Field in Sengokuhara
Chosen as one of the 50 most scenic spots in Kanagawa prefecture. In October and November the field transforms into a sea of yellow grasses.
- Access
- Get off the bus at the Odakyu Hakone Highway Bus, Sengoku Kogen bus stop.
Hakone, Lake Ashi, Narukawa Art Museum
This art gallery, located on a hill with a superb view overlooking Lake Ashi and rows of Japanese cedar trees, displays modern Japanese paintings. It has over 4,000 different works and displays 80 to 90 different works every season.
- Access
- Get off the bus at the Izu-Hakone Bus, Moto-Hakone bus stop. 5 minutes on foot.
The Hakone Open-Air Museum
Experience the physical sensation of art at this outdoor museum boasting approximately 100 sculptures displayed within a breathtaking landscape.
- Access
- Get off the bus at the Izu-Hakone Bus, Gora-Iriguchi bus stop. 5 minutes on foot.
Pola Museum of Art
The Pola Museum of Art is home to a collection of approximately 9,500 works of art that assembled over some 40 years by the late owner of the Pola Group, Tsuneshi Suzuki. The collection maintains a focus on works by 19th century French Impressionists and Ecole de Paris artists.
- Access
- Get off the bus at the Odakyu Hakone Highway Bus, Senkyoro bus stop. 10 minutes on foot.
The Museum of The Little Prince in Hakone
This museum was founded in commemoration of the 100th birthday of French author Antoine de Saint=Exupery who penned The Little Prince. Letters and other artifacts are also on display.
- Access
- Get off the bus at the Odakyu Hakone Highway Bus, Museum of the Little Prince bus stop.
Hakone Venetian Glass Museum
Revel in the world of intricate works of Venetian Glass. You can enjoy flowers throughout the year in the museum garden, visit the modern glass museum, and relax in the cafe.
- Access
- Get off the bus at the Odakyu Hakone Highway Bus, Hakone Glass Museum bus stop.
Lalique Museum, Hakone
A world-class museum displaying approximately 230 works by Rene Lalique including precious jewelry, glass work, and interior designs from the Orient Express.
- Access
- Get off the bus at the Odakyu Hakone Highway Bus, Sengoku Annaijo bus stop.
Kitahara Collection, Hakone Toy Museum
Well-known old toy expert Teruhisa Kitahara brings you this museum that offers joy to people of all ages.
- Access
- Get off the bus at the Izu-Hakone Bus, Hakone Yumoto bus stop. 5 minutes on foot.
Hakone Shrine
Originally built by Priest Mangan in the year 757 toward the end of the Nara Period (710 - 794) and located at the foot of Mt. Komagatake, this shrine has been patronized by generations of military commanders as a general shrine of the Kanto area.
- Access
- Get off the bus at the Izu-Hakone Bus, Moto-Hakone bus stop. 10 minutes on foot.
Hakone Check Point and Museum
The Tokugawa Shogunate established the Hakone Check Point in 1619 to prevent an insurrection of feudal lords, and the facility continued to impose strict rules posing a burden on travelers for more than 250 years. The current guardhouse was restored in 1965.
- Access
- Get off the bus at the Izu-Hakone Bus, Hakone Sekishoato bus stop. 5 minutes on foot.
The Old Hakone Road
The old Hakone Road is a section of the old Tokaido Road, once referred to as the Hakone Eight Ri (1 ri = 3.9 km) indicating the distance from Odawara to Mishima, was considered very difficult to pass. Japanese cedar-lined stone streets and the Hakone Check Point remain even today along the shores of Lake Ashi.
- Access
- Get off the bus at the Izu-Hakone Bus, Moto-Hakone bus stop. 5 minutes on foot.
Hakone Detached Palace Garden
The Prefectural Hakone Detached Palace Garden (Kenritsu Onshi-Hakone Koen) is on the site of the remains of the old Hakone Imperial villa. This park offers splendid views due to its central location among the sightseeing spots of Hakone.
- Access
- Get off the bus at the Izu-Hakone Bus, Hakone Sekishoato bus stop. 10 minutes on foot.
Hakone Ashinoyu Flower Center
A corridor links three greenhouse buildings hosting flowers of the world. Enjoy a cornucopia of flowers in bloom including tuberous begonias, cattleya, moth orchids, cymbidiums, and other Western orchids, as well as tropical foliage and tropical fruit trees.
- Access
- Get off the bus at the Izu-Hakone Bus, Ashinoyu bus stop.
Hakone Gora Park
After Japan's Meiji Era (1868-1912), the Gora area was developed as a summer resort area for people in the southern part of Tokyo, and the Hakone Gora Park itself was founded in 1914 as a family resort destination for nobility and other members of the upper class. In 1957 a botanical garden and hands-on craft workshops were established.
- Access
- Get off the bus at the Izu-Hakone Bus, Gora-Iriguchi bus stop. 15 minutes on foot.
Hakone Botanical Garden of Wetlands
This garden features an array of major marsh vegetation found in the Sengokuhara Marsh, a designated national natural treasure, and from all over Japan.
- Access
- Get off the bus at the Odakyu Hakone Highway Bus, Sengoku Kogen bus stop. 15 minutes on foot.
Hakone Kowakien Yunessun
Families and couples can enjoy this hot springs amusement park boasting various types of baths.
- Access
- Get off the bus at the Izu-Hakone Bus, Hakone Kowakien-mae bus stop. 3 minutes on foot.
Gotemba Premium Outlets
A true large-scale outlet shopping center with over 200 retail shops and restaurants and parking for approximately 5,000 vehicles.
- Access
- Get off the bus at the Odakyu Hakone Highway Bus, Tomei Gotemba bus stop. 30 minutes on foot.
Prince Hotels and guest houses in the Hakone/Lake Ashi area
The Prince Hakone
The architect Togo Murano designed this hotel in 1878 based on the concept of harmonization with nature. With its guest rooms designed to provide comfort and pleasant sleep, plus full facilities including outdoor hot springs and a spa, this hotel offers a soothing experience that you can't find anywhere else.
- Access
- 13 minutes walk from Fuyotei
Hakone En Cottage West
Nestled in a lakeside forest, these cottages are made with pine from Finland. Your stay will be accentuated by the chirping of birds and the exhilaration of the natural beauty of the great outdoors throughout the year.
- Access
- 12 minutes walk from Fuyotei
Hakone En Lakeside Annex
Located on a hill between Lake Ashi and Mt. Komagatake, this hotel offers a lakeside annex and cottages that provide you with a casual resort hotel experience. Enjoy the magnificent views of Lake Ashi from your Lakeside Annex guest room. Our cottages with their four twin rooms and one living room are perfect for group travelers.
- Access
- 12 minutes walk from Fuyotei
Hakone En Cottage Camping
These simple cottages enable you to casually enjoy the sensation of the outdoors. Popular activities at the cottages include barbecues surrounded by the great outdoors and hot-spring baths in a forest setting. Two types of cottages, 75 cottages in all, are available made with directly-imported Finnish pine that sets them in beautiful harmony with the surrounding forest. Enjoy a leisurely resort holiday with your family in the great outdoors.
- Access
- 10 minutes walk from Fuyotei
Ryuguden Hotel
Every room offers views of Lake Ashi. The main building is a truly Japanese-style wood constructed building modeled on the famous Byodoin Temple in Uji, Japan. The new building boasts spacious guest rooms with large windows facing the lake and an attached rear floor. Savor Kyoto-style Kaiseki cuisine in the comfort of your room, relax in the large hot spring bath, and let our heartfelt hospitality put your mind at ease.
- Access
- 10 minutes walk from Fuyotei
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