Hakone – Hot Springs, Heritage, and a View of Fuji
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Just a short ride from Tokyo, Hakone is the perfect escape—where misty mountains, steaming hot springs, and glimpses of Mount Fuji create a landscape both peaceful and profound. It’s a place where nature, art, and tradition harmoniously meet.
I began my visit with a soak in a ryokan onsen, surrounded by forests and the sound of flowing water. Few things feel more rejuvenating than easing into natural hot spring waters with cool mountain air on your face.
From there, I took the Hakone Ropeway over volcanic valleys and rising steam—Owakudani was like stepping onto another planet. I tried the famous black eggs boiled in the sulfur-rich springs, said to add seven years to your life!
A highlight was cruising across Lake Ashi on a replica pirate ship, the water still and reflective under a wide sky. When the clouds parted, Mount Fuji appeared—majestic and humbling in the distance.
The Hakone Open-Air Museum surprised me with its blend of sculpture, nature, and playfulness. Massive art installations sit against a backdrop of mountains and trees, with works by Picasso, Henry Moore, and local talents scattered across the grounds.
Winding down, I explored the Old Tokaido Road, a path once walked by samurai and travelers centuries ago. The towering cedar trees and moss-covered stones made it feel like walking through living history.
Best Time to Visit:
October–November for colorful autumn foliage, or spring (March–May) for clear skies and cherry blossoms. Winter also offers clear views of Fuji and cozy onsen stays.
Helpful Tips:
Get a Hakone Free Pass for easy travel around the area.
Try kaiseki cuisine at a traditional ryokan—seasonal, artful, and delicious.
Pack layers—the weather can shift quickly in the mountains.
Location: Hakone, Kanagawa, Japan
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