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  1. 2024年3月27日 · Ride the train bound for Gora from Hakone Tozan Railway (Hakone Yumoto Station OH51); after about 40 minutes, get off at Gora Station (OH57); walk for 5 minutes. Upon arriving at Gora Station, ride the Hakone Tozan Cable Car bound for Sounzan; after about 3 minutes, get off at Koen-shimo Station; within walking distance. Spot Information.

  2. HOTORIYA is a café that is traditionally Japanese yet has modern sensiblities. Souvenir shops carrying traditional Japanese foods such as kamaboko (fish paste) and umeboshi (pickled dried plum) are located on the first floor. You can also sample some of the food in the shop. After stocking up on souvenirs, head up to the café on the second floor for a complete view of Lake Ashi and Mt. Fuji ...

  3. There are snowy days during winter in Hakone. Several areas are illuminated, creating a romantic atmosphere visitors can enjoy. Winter. Events. Flowers and Plants. Fall Colors. Early October-Early December. Weather. Below are average temperatures between November and February.

  4. Hakone Gora Park opened in 1914 and is the oldest French-style park in Japan. Cherry blossoms and azaleas bloom in March and April, hydrangeas bloom in June and July, and from May to June and October through November, 1,000 roses of 140 different varieties bloom in the rose garden. Beautiful flowers can be enjoyed throughout the year.

  5. Enjoy flora year-round in nature-filled Hakone. Find out the seasons and events for cherry blossoms and azaleas, hydrangeas, fall foliage, pampas grass, and more. View videos of the four seasons and learn about the weather throughout the year. Spring: March-May. Summer: June-August. Fall: September-November.

  6. Sightseeing. Owakudani. If you take a glance over the vast, dreary piece of land, you’ll notice a white pillar of smoke rising from the bare surface of the mountain… Owakudani is one of most famous viewpoints in Hakone, where you can observe the intense volcanic activity from up close.

  7. Hakone’s onsen (hot springs), dubbed the “Twenty Hot Springs of Hakone”, all have different properties. The newly established daytrip spot Takogawa Onsen, which is part of Ryuguden Honkan, is the only onsen in Hakone where you can see both Lake Ashi and Mount Fuji from the same viewpoint. The building the onsen is in is listed as a Registered Tangible Cultural Property of Japan and was ...