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About Hakone
Hakone, part of Kanagawa Prefecture, is famed as one of Japan's most celebrated onsen towns, with a history deeply intertwined with the Tokaido road, the historic highway connecting Edo (Tokyo) and Kyoto. The Hakone Checkpoint (sekisho) once strictly controlled traffic along this vital route, a legacy preserved today at its reconstructed site. Culturally, Hakone is defined by its onsen culture, where the ritual of bathing in geothermal waters is a cornerstone of relaxation and community. The town is also famous for 'kuro-tamago' (black eggs) boiled in the sulphurous waters of Owakudani Valley, said to add seven years to one's life. Key districts include Hakone-Yumoto, the bustling gateway with numerous ryokans and shops; Gora, a central hub for cable cars and the Open-Air Museum; and the tranquil shores of Lake Ashi (Ashinoko), home to the iconic torii gate of Hakone Shrine. Hakone is a masterpiece of contrasts, where ancient volcanic activity fuels modern relaxation and where art installations stand against a backdrop of timeless natural beauty.
Best Time to Visit Hakone
The best times to visit Hakone are spring (April-May) and autumn (October-November). Spring brings mild temperatures and the famous cherry blossoms, particularly beautiful around Lake Ashi and in Gora Park. Autumn offers stunning koyo (fall foliage), painting the mountains in vibrant reds and golds. These are peak seasons, so book accommodations well in advance. Summer (June-September) is warm and humid, ideal for lake activities and lush greenery, but also the rainy season (June-early July) and occasional typhoons. It remains popular despite the humidity. Winter (December-March) is cold, with chances of snow offering magical snowy views of Mount Fuji and fewer crowds, though some outdoor attractions may have limited access. Major events include the Hakone Ekiden, a famous university relay race on January 2-3; the Hakone Daimyo Gyoretsu feudal lord procession in November; and various summer festivals and firework displays over Lake Ashi. For a balance of good weather and manageable crowds, late autumn and late spring are ideal.
Where to Stay in Hakone
The main gateway town at the base of the mountains, bustling with shops, restaurants, and ryokans. It's the transportation hub where most visitors arrive.
A central hub higher up the mountain, known for the Hakone Open-Air Museum, cable car station, and beautiful Gora Park. A convenient base for exploring.
A spacious, highland area known for its iconic "sea of grass" pampas field, museums, and numerous hot spring resorts with open-air baths.
Twin towns on the shores of Lake Ashi, home to the iconic Hakone Shrine torii gate and the historic checkpoint. Offers stunning lake and Fuji views.
One of Hakone's oldest and most elegant hot spring resorts, with a historic atmosphere, classic Western-style hotels, and upscale ryokans.
An area dominated by the large Yunessun hot spring amusement park and resort hotels. Geared towards families and group fun.
A quiet, forested valley along the Hayakawa River, dotted with traditional ryokans. Offers a secluded and serene onsen retreat.
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