We bought our train tickets to Hakone the previous day at Shinjuku train station. There's 2 types of services via the Odakyu Railway, one is by the "Romance Car" which is limited express that takes about 85 minutes from Shinjuku to Hakone costing about 2080 yen per person. The other type is the slower express train which costs 1190 yen per person but longer traveling time of approximate 2hrs and requires a transfer at Odawara Station. We got the Hakone Free Pass that includes a round trip to Hakone by Odakyu Train via the slower express train (you can top up for the limited express train if you want to save time) which also allows us to unlimited use of selected trains, cable cars, ropeways, boats and buses in the Hakone area. The tickets cost 5000 yen per person for 2 days and 5500 yen for 3 days, depending on how long your stay is in Hakone. There is also a timetable of each train so you can plan your time and journey.
Odakyu Train Station |
We set off from Shinjuku and got off at Odakyu to explore around. The first stop is the Odawara Castle which is around 20 mins walk from the station and is very easy to find with all the signage along the way. The journey to the castle was nice and enjoyable as we immerse ourselves in the quiet and peacefulness of the small town while enjoying the nice scenery along the way.
Odawara Castle |
The Odawara Castle is a three-tiered, four storey castle which dates back from 1416 but was rebuilt in 1960. You can buy tickets to go into the castle but we skipped that and just lingered around the outside and taking pictures of the nice scenery.
After which we then walked back to the station to get some food to fill up our stomach! There are many stores in the station selling titbits and souvenirs.
Tempura Udon |
Tempura Soba |
We found this little shop inside the train station and went in. They had hot and cold noodles and also rice to choose from. The food was quite alright and filling for our empty stomach. After which we then continued our journey to Gora Station.
The nice scenery along the train tracks |
Gora Train Station |
Gyoza-Centre |
We took a walk down from Gora train station to this gyoza centre which we found about online. It was a 20 mins walk from the station along the train tracks and we were accompanied by great scenery along the way. This place is famous for its gyozas which comes in many different interesting varieties.
Gyoza Menu |
Crab meat Gyoza |
Squid Gyoza |
Crab meat, squid and gingko fillings gyozas |
Hakone Tozan Cable car |
We took the cable car all the way to the last staion, Sounzan Station and changed to the Hakone Ropeway to Owakudani, a volcanic region.
"Owakudani is located on the northern slope of Mt Kamiyama, which is the highest peak of the Hakone Volcano. It is an explosion crater created by a large-scale phreatic explosion about 3000 years ago. The crater still discharges fumarolic gas containing poisonous hydrogen sulfide and sulfur dioxide. The bedrock in the area is very fragile due to this fumarolic activity having caused numerous landslides in the past." - Extracted from one of the signboards around the area.
We also bought the famous black egg which has an legend of adding 7 years to one's life. These eggs are cooked in naturally hot water whereby the shells are blackened by the sulfur. It taste just like normal hard boiled eggs!
After exploring and buying some snacks and souvenirs in the area, we then continued the ropeway to our hotel. We got down at Togendai station and took the Hakone Tozan Bus that drops us right in front of our hotel. All these transports are inclusive in our Free Pass ticket which is highly advisable to purchase!
To know more about how the Hakone Tozan Bus works and also to download the map of the bus route, you can visit this website: www.hakone-tozanbus.co.jp/english/pdf/intro.pdf. This bus service is so convenient and brings you around the whole Hakone area.
Palace Hakone Hotel |
View from the entrance of our hotel |
Inside the room which was clean and spacious! |
View from our room window |
Details of the hotel:
Palace Hakone Hotel
1245, Sengokuhara, Hakone-machi
Ashigarashimo-gun, Kanagawa Pref, 250-0631
Phone: 81-460-84-8501 Facsimile: 81-460-84-8500
Check-In: 2:00 p.m. / Check-Out: 12:00 noon
Ashigarashimo-gun, Kanagawa Pref, 250-0631
Phone: 81-460-84-8501 Facsimile: 81-460-84-8500
Check-In: 2:00 p.m. / Check-Out: 12:00 noon
After checking in and a short rest, we then took the bus back to Togendai station and hopped onto the Hakone Sightseeing Cruise which was also included in our free pass. The cruise will travel from Togendai port to Hakone-machi port, along the Lake Ashi where you can enjoy wonderful mountain-ringed scenery! The ride was around 30mins and you can either enjoy your view standing at the deck or seated within the cabins.
After getting off the cruise, almost all the shops were already closed (90% of the stores closes at 6pm in Hakone)! So we took the bus around to find for food and also getting lost along the way. Finally after close to 1hr of searching and getting help from a kind soul, we finally found a restaurant which was still open!!
Menu |
Roasted Pork Meat |
Sashimi |
Beef mixed rice set |
The restaurant had a large variety of food available and the menu is written in Japanese, English and Chinese, making it easy for tourist to order. The food was delicious and we cleaned all our sets out! Really loved the food and ambiance of the restaurant and would definitely come back here again if I were to visit Hakone!
Details of the restaurant:
Ginnoho 箱根・仙石原
817 Sengokuhara, Hakone-machi, Ashigarashimo District,
Kanagawa Prefecture 250-0631, Japan
Tel: +81 460-84-4158
Opening Hours: 11am - 3pm; 5.30pm - 9pm
Closed on Wednesday
After filling our stomach and having a good rest at the restaurant, we then make our way back to the hotel via the Hakone Tozan Bus service which was about 15 mins walk from the restaurant. We then finally end off the day with a good outdoor onsen and hot soju in the hotel!
Will continue to update the rest of my trip in the next few posts! Do stay tune! Xoxo (:
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