
Hakone Kanagawa, Japan Travel Guide
Pack light to medium layers. Sweaters, light jackets, and long-sleeved shirts are useful for cooler in the morning and evening. Days can be mild and bright. Bring a rain jacket or a compact umbrella, as spring rain showers are common.
Summer (June-August): Focus on light, breathable fabrics like cotton or moisture-wicking synthetics. Winter (December-February): Pack your warmest layers. A heavy, insulated coat is a good idea, along with thermal underwear.
Comfortable walking shoes are good for navigating towns, museums, and general sightseeing. Seek shoes with good support and cushioning for extended days.
Recommended in the wet season (June-July) or if you anticipate strolling in potentially wet areas, as Hakone's trails can become muddy.
Choose hiking boots if you plan serious hikes on more challenging or uneven trails. These offer ankle support and traction.
Keeping your travel documents organized and secure prevents unnecessary stress. Prepare both physical and digital copies.
Japan uses 100V, which is different from many regions. Eastern Japan (including Hakone) uses 50 Hz. The majority of new electronics support dual voltage and automatically adapt to 100-240V.
Most modern smartphones work with Japanese networks. Ensure your phone is unlocked. Tourist ESIMs are a convenient digital solution. SIM cards or Pocket Wi-Fi devices are available at airports.
Google Maps and Japan Transit Planner (Jorudan or Navitime Japan Travel) for public transport.
Google Translate with offline capabilities for language barriers.
Use cloud storage or an External hard drive to back up photos and documents.
A well-stocked personal health kit prepares you for minor ailments and maintains comfort during your trip.
Bring a sufficient supply of any prescribed drugs you take regularly, in original packaging with a copy of your prescription or doctor's note.
If you plan to hike Hakone’s trails, appropriate gear greatly enhances your experience. Choose items that support comfort and safety on varied terrain.
When going to an onsen (hot spring), bathing typically nude in segregated male and female facilities. A small towel is usually provided for modesty outside the bath.
No extremely specialized items are generally needed beyond comfortable clothing and shoes. The Hakone experience is more about enjoying the scenic beauty and onsen culture.
These items contribute to a smoother and more safe travel experience, both during transit and while exploring Hakone.
These items support eco-friendly travel practices and simply make your daily excursions more convenient and structured.
Tap water is safe; reduce plastic waste.
Avoid plastic bag fees for purchases.
Efficient and environmentally conscious travel.
For cameras and other electronics.
Always consider layers. Temperatures can vary significantly between lower areas like Hakone-Yumoto and higher points like Owakudani or Lake Ashi.
Mornings and evenings are often cooler than midday. A base layer, mid-layer, and outer shell provide adaptability.