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  2. Take the Odakyu Hakone Highway Bus from Togendai or Sengoku in the Hakone area to Gotemba Station (25-35 minutes, 730-1080 yen, 2 buses per hour) and then the Fujikyu Bus from Gotemba Station to Kawaguchiko Station in the Fuji Five Lake area (1 hour, 1750 yen, 1-2 buses per hour, see timetable ).

  3. Hakone (箱根) is part of the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, less than one hundred kilometers from Tokyo. Famous for hot springs, natural beauty and the view across Lake Ashinoko of nearby Mount Fuji, Hakone is one of the most popular destinations among Japanese and international tourists looking for a break from Tokyo.

    • Fujiyama Onsen
    • Hotel Mifujien
    • Tensui Kawaguchiko
    • Kaiun No Yu
    • Yurari
    • Benifuji No Yu
    • Ishiwari No Yu

    Fujiyama Onsen is located just to the south of the Fuji Q Highland amusement park and can be accessed by the Omni Bus Red Line(Kawaguchiko Line) from Kawaguchiko Station.

    The Omni Bus Red Line(Kawaguchiko Line) connects Kawaguchiko Station and the Asakawa Onsengai bus stop (20 minutes), just a few steps away from the hotel. You could also walk there from Kawaguchiko Station in about 30-40 minutes.

    The Omni Bus Red Line (Kawaguchiko Line) connects Kawaguchiko Station and the Kubota Itchiku Bijutsukan bus stop (25 minutes) from where it is a ten minute walk uphill past the Kubota Itchiku Museumto the bath house.

    Omni busesalong the red and green lines operate between Kawaguchiko Station and the Kawaguchiko Herbkan bus stop (15 minutes) just a few steps away from the Royal Hotel Kawaguchiko where the baths are located.

    The Omni Bus Blue Linestops near Yurari (25 minutes from Kawaguchiko). Alternatively, regular buses from Kawaguchiko Station bound for Shin-Fuji, Shimobe Onsen and Motosuko stop near Yurari. Get off at the Fuji Midorino Kyukamura bus stop (20 minutes, 530 yen from Kawaguchiko, one bus every hour), from where the bath house can be reached in a short...

    Benifuji is located a few hundred meters west of the western tip of Lake Yamanakako, a short walk off the main road. Fujikko buses from Fujisan Station stop right in front of the bath house, while other buses stop at the Hananomiyako-Koen bus stop along the main road, a five minute walk away. Highway busesfrom Tokyo serve only the Hotel Mount Fuji ...

    Ishiwari no Yu is located one kilometer east of Hirano at the eastern tip of Lake Yamanakako. Hirano can be reached by Fujikko Bus and regular buses from Fujisan Station (45 minutes, 810 yen one way by regular bus) and by highway buses directly from Tokyo. The bath house is a 15 minute walk from the Hirano bus stop. How to get to and around the Fuj...

  4. 2010年4月25日 · It's not dialect. On the contrary, the correct pronunciation for the particle が is "nga" in standard Japanese. In some regions they do not use this pronunciation and all the が is pronounced as "ga" there. (This "nga" pronunciation is not taught at school though thus more and more people tend to use "ga" all the time.)

  5. #1 of 5 most visited in Shirakawago & Gokayama. Intro. Get There. Hotels. Ogimachi (荻町) is the largest village and main attraction of Shirakawa-go. Declared a UNESCO world heritage site in 1995, the village is home to several dozen well preserved gassho-zukuri farmhouses, some of which are more than 250 years old.

  6. Japanese Greeting. In Japan, people greet each other by bowing. A bow can ranges from a small nod of the head to a deep bend at the waist. A deeper, longer bow indicates respect and conversely a small nod with the head is casual and informal. If the greeting takes place on tatami floor, people get on their knees to bow.

  7. A clear line is drawn between inside and outside, and outdoor shoes and indoor slippers are handled accordingly. These rules do not apply only to homes, but also to many traditional ryokan, some restaurants and the indoor sections of many temples, castles and other historical buildings.

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