Hakone is right next to Hakone. Access to the beautiful mountain is easy by car or bus and there are amazing spots to see Fuji from the peaks of Hakone.
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1. Arakura Sengen Park. Although you may not have heard of Arakura Sengen, this scenic spot located in the Yamanashi prefecture is known locally as one of the best places to view Mount Fuji. Tackle the 398 steps to the top and you'll be rewarded with panoramic views of Fujiyoshida city and the mountain.
As for private tour, visiting both in a day is possible with a hired car. But even with a car, it's not so recommended for the above reason. One day for Mt. Fuji and one day for Hakone is recommended to appreciate the area fully.
There are also many scenic spots to be seen from the ropeway. Traveling from Sounzan to Owakudani, passengers can see the bottom of the valley below, and, when on route to Togendai, they can enjoy views of Mt.Fuji and Lake Ashi.
Helpful InfoHAKONE AND KAWAGUCHIKOKawaguchiko gives one of the best views of Fuji in all of Japan, but the logistics of getting there and other activities are very limited. Hakone has good views of the mountain, but convenient connection to transportation and many other attractions in the area.
Yes.You can get to Mt.Fuji from Tokyo and make it back the same day, but you'll need a bit more time than that if you're planning on climbing it. Leaving Tokyo in the early afternoon, starting the climb in the evening, summiting at sunrise and getting down and back to Tokyo by evening is the way to do it.
In June, not being able to see the mountain is also higher than 50%, and it can be said that Mount Fuji is very likely not visible or not at its most beautiful during warm weather.
Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi prefectureLocated in Yamanashi prefecture at the northern base of Mt Fuji, Fujiyoshida is the town closest to the sacred mountain.
Most of all this area is known for the unforgettable view of Mount Fuji rising up above Lake Ashinoko. Although Hakone is closer to Tokyo, it can be reached from Osaka fairly easily by train, and by bus.
Yes, you can use the JR Railpass to get to Hakone. The JR Railpass will allow you to ride the shinkansen bullet train to Odawara Station. All shinkansen does not stop at Odawara so make sure you catch the Kodama shinkansen. The shinkansen ride from Tokyo to Odawara is only about 40 minutes.
An easy loop tour you can follow through Hakone includes various forms of unique transportation: Starting out by train from Tokyo, you switch to a small three-car tram that zigzags up the mountain, then change to a cable car, and then to a smaller ropeway, and end your trip with a boat ride across Lake Ashi, stopping ...
Five degrees cooler throughout the year. It can be said that on average, Hakone is five degrees cooler than Tokyo. That is one of the reasons why people visit Hakone from all over Japan during the hottest seasons. On the other hand, Winter becomes cold.