2020/02/11

Top Places You Should Visit in Hakone.
This national park less than two hours from Tokyo has been a famous, idyllic getaway for both tourists and locals alike.
It’s no secret that Hakone is one of the most popular and trip destinations from Tokyo.
Not to mention, on a lucky day, visitors can get a perfect glimpse of Mount Fuji from afar. Perhaps most strikingly, Hakone is heaps quieter, which is why even locals come here for a respite from the busy city on weekends.

Queen Ashinoko — Hakone’s Latest Sightseeing Pirate Ship on Lake Ashi.
Taking the sightseeing cruise in Lake Ashi is like covering two of Hakone’s iconic attractions in one. Cruise along Lake Ashi in this Disney-esque pirate ship from Moto-Hakone Boat Pier to Togendai-ko Station — with a new ship joining the lineup!
What’s unique about this ship is its floor-to-ceiling wooden interior and a gold-painted hull, giving off a majestic glow that reflects against the water surface.
The cruise passes by the famous torii gates at Hakone shrine on the way, and on lucky days you may even see Mount Fuji in the background (the skies tend to be clearer in the colder seasons).
Ninja Bus Water Spider — Hakone’s New Amphibious Bus.
It’s a bus! It’s a boat! It’s… both! Only in business for about a year, the Ninja Bus Water Spider is like a Universal Studios ride without actually being one.
This bus runs from Moto-hakone along Lake Ashi before entering the waters around Hakone-en — certainly a better way to seeing the whole town than typical hop-on-hop-off buses (online reservation).
Yunessun Onsen Theme Park & Ryuguden Onsen.
Hakone is most known for its abundance of onsen hot springs, but why not take it up a notch and soak in them theme park style? Yunessun Spa Resort boasts a total of 23 baths, both indoor and outdoor, with all sorts of quirks you can imagine.
Fellow alcoholics can take a dip in wine or sake-themed indoor baths, while the more sane, zen ones can chill in their 40m-long open air bath overlooking mountainous views.
*Pro-tip: Bring your own swimwear (for indoor baths, no tatu).
Classic ryokan onsen - an open-air bath overlooking Lake Ashinoko and Mount Fuji, at Ryuguden Onsen. You can book a stay there for the complete package, or drop by the general admission hours that’s open to all!
It’s in fact one of the only traditional inns in Hakone that allows you to see both Lake Ashi and Fuji-san at once. And after achieving tangible cultural property status (think of it as Japan’s version of a UNESCO World Heritage Site), the now-protected area also means there won’t be any man-made artefacts blocking the glorious nature view anytime soon.
Gora Park is just any other park — besides its distinctive French-styled landscape with two huge greenhouses housing seasonal flowers, most visitors come here to take part in indoor activities instead!
Fresh Seafood at Sakana Cuisine Ryo.
When in Japan, you jump on every chance to savour fresh sashimi, no questions asked. If you’re ever spoilt for choice, Sakana Cuisine Ryo boasts a farm-to-table concept that doesn’t even break your wallet.
Lunch rice bowls start from just, like the All Stars Rice Bowl that boasts over 10 different chopped, sliced fish. For dinner service, it’s izakaya style with sharing plates of sashimi or grilled meats at reasonable prices, with draft beers, wine and cocktails available.
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