
Hakone Kanagawa, Japan Travel Guide
The "Hakone Round Course" utilizes several modes of transport, allowing travelers to complete a scenic loop through the region. This system mainly covered by the Odakyu Hakone Free Pass.
The Odakyu Hakone Free Pass offers an inexpensive and convenient option for unlimited rides on local transportation within the Hakone area.
A charming train having striking switchbacks ascending the steep mountain, offering scenic views.
Offers breathtaking panoramic views of Fuji-san (on sunny days), Owakudani, and Lake Ashi.
Distinctive "pirate ships" cross Lake Ashi, providing excellent photo opportunities.
Generally early morning (7-8 AM) until early evening (6-8 PM).
Varies by mode and time of day; more frequent during peak hours.
Ropeway and water transport services can be affected by inclement weather (winds, fog).
Always check the latest operating status, especially for Owakudani and Ropeway.
While public transport covers most of Hakone, taxis offer an option for direct travel or when public transport is unavailable, though they are more costly.
Japan drives on the left-hand side of the road. Speed limits are generally 40 km/h in urban areas and 80-100 kilometers per hour on expressways.
Roads in Hakone are well-maintained but can be narrow and winding, especially in hilly areas.
Parking places are limited, especially at popular attractions like Hakone Shrine or Owakudani, and may be expensive.
Walking and cycling allow for a closer look at Hakone's natural beauty and historical sites. Many areas are pedestrian-friendly.
Typically part of organized tour packages from Tokyo, not standalone local services within Hakone.
The Hakone Sightseeing Cruise (Pirate Ship) on Lake Ashi is the main water transportation.
The Hakone Tozan Cable Car connects Gora to Sounzan, offering a short but steep ascent.
Hakone's transit system is efficient. These tips ensure a smooth and enjoyable exploration of the region's attractions.
Taxis are available at major transport hubs, providing direct, albeit more expensive, travel.
Vehicle hires are available for self-guided discovery, but parking and tolls may add to costs.
Explore pedestrian-friendly areas and historical paths like the Old Tokaido Road on foot.
The "Hakone Round Course" is designed for efficient sightseeing. Follow the loop, either clockwise or counter-clockwise, to experience all transportation modes and attractions logically.
Keep your Odakyu Hakone Free Pass readily available for quick scanning at entry points.