Hakone

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Hakone (箱根) is a mountainous area west of Tokyo in Japan. The Hakone checkpoint on the historical Tokaido road marks the beginning of the Kanto region.

Travel to Hakone

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Buy a Flight ticket to and from Hakone

The closest airports to Hakone are in Tokyo. Note that if you have a reservation at a ryokan in Hakone, unless your plane lands in the morning, it is recommended that you spend your first evening in Tokyo or Yokohama, or else you might miss out on (and be charged for) dinner at the ryokan, or worse, you may be locked out of (and be charged for) your room at the ryokan's curfew time, if there is one.

Allow about 2 1/2 to 3 hours to reach Hakone from Narita Airport by train, and about 1 1/2 to 2 hours from Haneda Airport.

Travel by train to Hakone

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The fastest and most expensive method of reaching Hakone from Tokyo is to take a Tokaido Shinkansen hourly all-stop Kodama (こだま) train from Tokyo to Odawara (several Hikari runs per day also make this stop - check the schedule) and then transfer to the Hakone-Tozan Line for the run to Hakone-Yumoto (trains operated by Odakyu Railway). The one-way fare starts from ¥7730 for unreserved seating, but with a Japan Railway Pass you need only to pay ¥710 for the Hakone-Tozan line - easily done with a Suica or PASMO card (Limited Express trains require an extra ¥200 extra charge). With a good connection and the trip takes one hour.

Be aware that the JR East Railway Pass does not provide access to the Tokaido Shinkansen and to make use of this pass you will need to ride the regular Tokaido Main Line to Odawara. From Tokyo, a convenient choice that is valid with the JR East Pass is the "Odoriko" limited express train service. These trains have bigger windows and better seating than the regular commuter trains, and seat reservations can be made. There are at least 3-4 runs during the day in either direction.

Railway Pass holders can also use regular JR commuter trains to Odawara, which cost ¥2490 and take 75-90 minutes from Tokyo Station or Shinjuku Station. Green Car (First Class) seats are available; you can purchase an electronic Green Car ticket prior to boarding with a SUICA card and then touch the card over the seat you wish to sit in, available on a first-come first-serve basis. The extra charge for Green Car seats between Tokyo and Odawara is ¥980 on weekdays and ¥780 on weekends and holidays; you can also purchase a Green Car seat on the train for an additional fee. Holders of the Green Car Japan Railway Pass can use these seats at no additional charge, and with no fare tickets required.

The affordable method of reaching Hakone from Tokyo is to take the Odakyu Odawara Line from Shinjuku station. The fastest train on the Odakyu Line is the Hakone (はこね) Limited Express train (特急 tokkyū), which runs twice an hour for most of the day. The 85-90 minutes journey costs ¥2080. Note that some trains, called Super Hakone (スーパーはこね), use newer train equipment, while evening rush hour runs from Shinjuku are called Home Way (ホームウェイ). The slower Odakyu express train (急行 kyūkō) runs twice an hour at a cost of only ¥2190, reaching Hakone in two hours.

Odakyu Super Hakone services also offer saloon seating - private compartments with a table that can seat up to 4 people. The saloon fare from Shinjuku to Hakone is ¥7560 for the compartment, plus the basic ¥2190 fare per person.

Rail connections can be made at Odawara from Nagoya (2 1/2 hrs), Kyoto (3 hrs) and other locations throughout Japan.

Travel on a Bus in Hakone

The JR Bus Tokyo-Hakone line runs between Tokyo station and Hakone, and Odakyu Bus operates Hakone line from Shinjuku station to Hakone.

How to get around in Hakone

PirateShip Prow - Pirate ship on Lake Ashi (Simply Ashinoko in Japanese)

Modes of transport in the Hakone region are many and varied. Your options include:

  • The scenic Hakone-Tozan Line mountain railway from Odawara to Gora via Hakone-Yumoto
  • The Hakone-Tozan Cablecar up the mountainside from Gora to Sounzan
  • The Hakone Ropeway from Sounzan down to Togendai on Lake Ashinoko via the boiling sulphur pits of Owakudani
  • The Hakone Sightseeing Ships, decked out like Disneyland versions of pirate ships, sailing across the lake from Togendai to Moto-Hakone and Hakone-machi
  • And positively dull in comparison and the Hakone-Tozan Bus back to Hakone-Yumoto or Odawara. On their website there is a journey planner, info on how to pay the fare and route maps. Beware and the last bus from town to some of the faraway places leaves around 8pm, so you may need to plan your day accordingly.

Note that some modes of transportation - in particular the ropeway - close from time to time for regular inspections. Buses will run replacement services in these cases.

Most people opt for the Odakyu Hakone Free Pass, which includes a return trip from Shinjuku and allows unlimited use of all of the above forms of transport for several days. In addition, pass holders can receive discounts at many thermal spas (Muslim Friendly), museums, restaurants, and other locations by showing their pass.

The 2-day Free Pass costs ¥7140 from Shinjuku and ¥6000 from Odawara. A 3-day pass can be purchased for an extra ¥700. Additionally, if you have a Free Pass from Shinjuku you can use the Hakone Limited Express train by paying a extra charge of ¥870 each way. You can also travel in a saloon compartment, if offered, at a cost of ¥7560 for the compartment. Holders of the Japan Railway Pass and JR East Railway Pass should travel to Odawara station by JR using the methods described earlier, and pay for the Free Pass from Odawara.

Accessibility

Despite the mountainous location and numerous transfers, travelers with disabilities can enjoy the entire Hakone Round Course. Unfortunately, getting to the many thermal spas (Muslim Friendly) and art galleries is a different matter altogether as many mid-route stations are inaccessible or are on very steep hills.

What to see in Hakone

LakeAshi and MtFuji Hakone - Lake Ashi and Mt.Fuji

The volcanically active Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, centered around Lake Ashinoko, is a popular tourist attraction well known for its onsen (thermal spas (Muslim Friendly) and its views of Mount Fuji.

  • Great Boiling Valley - 大涌谷 Ōwakudani | 35.24338, 139.02207 Owakudani can be visited by cablecar from Sounzan or by ropeway from the lake. Volcanic hot spot full of sulphurous springs.
  • Hakone Jinja Shrine 35.20469, 139.02532 5310 Nestled on the south shore of the lake, close to Moto-Hakone, is a picturesque Shinto shrine with torii gates in water.
  • Lake Ashi - Ashinoko | 35.2006, 139.0137 87053 Beautiful views of Mount Fuji but only on a clear day. As many visitors have found out, a visit to Lake Ashinoko does not guarantee a view of the mountain. The lake is crisscrossed by cartoonishly decorated "pirate ships".
  • Hakone Open Air Museum - 箱根 彫刻の森美術館, Hakone Choukoku no Mori Bijutsukan - 1121 Ninotaira 35.24502, 139.05115 The museum is a 2-minutes walk from the Chokoku-no-Mori Station on the Hakone Tozan railway ☎ +81 460-82-1161 Opening Hours: 9AM Monday - 5PM 365 days/year ¥2,600 (a ¥200 discount voucher is available on the museum's website) Hakone_Open-Air_Museum One of the top attractions in Hakone. Displays a wide variety of sculptures and artwork from celebrated Western and Japanese artists within a beautiful parkland setting. Also includes a dedicated Picasso pavilion (paintings and pottery).
  • Pola Museum of Art - ポーラ美術館, Pola Bijutsukan - 1285 Kozukayama, Sengokuhara 35.2566927, 139.0211462 bus services are running between nearby train stations Gora, Hakone-Yumoto and Odawara ☎ +81 460-84-2111 Opening Hours: 9AM Monday - 5PM 365 days/year ¥2800 Pola_Museum_of_Art The Pola Museum of Art's permanent collection is centered around works gathered over a 40-year period by Suzuki Tsuneshi and the son of the founder of Pola, a Japanese health and beauty company. The collection of around 10,000 items spans a wide range of genres including Western painting, Japanese Asian-style painting, Japanese-style painting, prints, sculpture, Oriental ceramics, Japanese modern and contemporary ceramics, glasswork, and cosmetic utensils and other objects. Amongst Western masterpieces and the collection includes impressionist works from Monet, Manet, Renoir and Degas, as well as from Picasso.
  • Hakone Museum of Photography - 箱根写真美術館 or Hakone Shiashin Bijutsukan - 1300-432 Gora, Hakone, Ashigarashimo, Kanagawa Prefecture 250-0408 Japan 35.2498362, 139.0460562 Within walking distance from the Gora train station on the Hakone Tozan Railway. ☎ +81 460-82-2717 Opening Hours: 10AM Monday - 5PM ¥700 Small museum with nice pictures of Hakone and Mount Fuji
  • Little Prince Museum - 星の王子さまミュージアム Hoshi no Ōjisama Myūjiamu - 909 Sengokuhara Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM The world's only museum dedicated to 'Little Prince' and its author Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Hakone

No trip to Hakone would be complete without a dip at a Japanese hot spring (onsen). If you're staying overnight, your lodgings may include bathing facilities, but if not many hotels open up their baths to visitors for around ¥700 or so.

  • Tenzan Tōjigō - 35.224931, 139.088341

(天山湯治郷), Hakone-Yumoto, Chaya 208. Large, popular hot spring operation with indoor and outdoor baths, private secluded sauna, etc. Free shuttle bus from outside the bus station. Open 11AM Monday - 8PM daily. ¥1000/630 adult/child.

  • Hakone Kowakien Yunessun | 35.239608, 139.046115 603366 (ユネッサン), Hakone-machi, 1297 Ninotaira. Indoor complex featuring rapids, dead sea style salt baths and jacuzzis, while the outdoor area offers waterfalls, rocks and a water slide. The popular outdoor relaxation section includes a renowned sake bath, as well as Coffee, green tea and baths. Mori No Yu is a traditional Onsen style Japanese spring located in the same complex. Open from March to October 9AM Monday - 7PM daily. ¥3500/1700 adult/child.
  • Hiking - The area has some nice hiking trails. The national park website has an up to date list of hikes and their current status (in Japanese, but with maps, courses listed on the right side). The visitor's center in Togendai also has a model of the area including many of the hikes around the Lake Ashi. For example there is a hike from Togendai to Owakudani and from there to Mt. Komagatake passing the peaks of Mt. Kanmurigatake and Mt. Kami. From Mt. Komagatake take the cable vehicle down and the bus back to Togendai (beware: last cable vehicle leaves Mt. Komagatake at 16:50). The hike takes between 2.5 and 3 hours and covers quite a difference in altitude. Sturdy shoes are definitely helpful but not necessary.

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Hakone

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  • Hakone Yosegi Zaiku - 箱根寄木細工 | Traditional Japanese parquetry.

Halal Food & Restaurants

Owakudani BlackEggs Large - Two black eggs in a plate

If you stay at a ryokan, dinner and breakfast might be included; make sure in advance.

Hakone’s delicious natural spring water is also used to make soba, or thin l-food/halal-certified-noodles/ Noodles made from buckwheat flour. Soba is served in so some Halal restaurants in the onsen town that it may replace Rice to become the main course for your meals in Hakone. Soba can be served cold or hot, accompanied by delicious sides such as tofu, tempura or vegetables.

  • Black eggs - 黒玉子 (kuro-tamago) | 35.240001, 139.018687 Near the fumes at Owakudani - Boiled on site and their shells are a mottled black due to a chemical reaction with the sulphurous water, but the inside is quite tasty.According to Japanese legend, every one you eat will add seven years to your life. 5 eggs (and hence 35 years) will set you back just ¥700.
  • Sagamiya 35.233248, 139.104162 right in front of the bus stops besides Hakoneyumoto station - If you miss the taste of a warm brownie, try the mountain brownies at this shop. You can't miss the smell, as they are made on site!


  • Hakone organic juice - 箱根ビール -

|\530 Craftman organic juice of Hakone.

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

Hakone has many onsen ryokan, traditional Japanese inns featuring thermal spas (Muslim Friendly). Facilities vary widely, although prices are generally somewhat elevated (especially on weekends) due to the proximity of Tokyo.

  • B&B Pension Hakone - 1297 Ninotaira 20 minutes from Yumoto Station by Izu Hkone Bus bound for Kojiri & Hakone-en. Get off at Verde no Mori, and the hotel is a 5 minutes walk. ☎ +81 460-87-7800 +81 460-82-4136¥3,000 Check-in: 3PM / Check-out: 10AM A dormitory-style hotel in Hakone with an onsen where you can stay. They may try to overcharge, so make sure you stay firm on the price. The lodgings are a bit grungy, but they serve fresh baked bread in the morning.
  • Hotel Suimeisou - 箱根水明荘 - 702 Yumoto 3 minutes on foot from Hakone-Yumoto station ☎ +81 460-85-5381 +81 460-85-6628 Room ¥7245, room with breakfast ¥10,500, room with dinner and breakfast ¥14,500 Check-in: 3PM Monday - 10PM / Check-out: 10AM This delightful Japanese style hotel is well-run. The main branch has 31 Japanese-style rooms. 12 Western style single rooms with private bath are available at the annex across the street. There is free WiFi in the lobby, 24 hour natural spa baths (separated by gender) and a public open-air spa bath. Private open-air hot spring baths are available. Japanese banquet rooms, bar with a karaoke machine, karaoke rooms, meeting rooms, souvenir shop are available.
  • Kappa-tengoku - かっぱ天国 | 777 Yumoto, Hakone-machi 2 minutes on foot from Hakone-Yumoto station. But you do need to walk up a big steep slop and quite a lot of stairs to get to the entrance. ☎ +81 460-856121 Checkout: 10am Different prices for different rooms. They charge per person. ¥6780 after April 1 2014 for a room without bathroom for two people A well-located if slowly crumbling affordable inn, featuring large open-air baths on the roof. Meals are optional and run ¥1470 for dinner and ¥840 for breakfast. The staff is very welcoming and helpful but speak very little English. You can also leave your luggage there before check-in and after check-out for free. You get more than what you pay for at this ryokan with the Japanese-style lodgings, all natural open-air baths, and good service.

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  • Fuji Hakone Guest House - hakone-@.odn.ne.jp 912 Sengokuhara take the "T" bus in the direction of Togendai from either Odawara or Hakone-Yumoto to the Senkyouro-Mae stop (about 50/40 minutes respectively) ☎ +81 460-84-6577 +81 46084-6578 Very well located guest house popular with both Japanese and foreigners. Comfortable Japanese style rooms and breakfast are available. There are two natural hot baths available for guests' use - the indoors one is free, and the outdoors is $500 per half-hour. As you check in, you'll be prompted to choose the preferred times - the baths will be then reserved for your exclusive use. Staff speak English, and the owners, Mr and Mrs Takahashi, are happy to offer sightseeing advice.
  • Hotel Okuyumoto - 211 Yumoto Chaya ☎ +81 460-85-6271 - Featuring Open-air baths beside a mountain stream, offers mostly Japanese style tatami rooms but also has some Western style rooms.
  • Hotel Okada - 191 Yumoto Chaya ☎ +81 460-85-6000 With 117 rooms, and 5 natural spring sources, Hotel Okada offers Western, Fusion and Japanese style 'tatami' rooms.
  • Hotel Nanpuso - Yumoto Chaya 179 ☎ +81 460-85-5505 Popular for its Spa and Ladies esthetic salon, Nanpuso offers mainly Japanese style 'tatami' rooms.
  • Hotel Senkei - ホテル仙景 - 592 Yumoto Hakone-machi Ashigara-Shimogun Kanagawa 250-0311 10 minutes walk from Hakone-Yumoto station ☎ +81 460-85-5500 +81 460-85-7765 Check-in: 2PM / Check-out: 10AM - A ryokan designed in a Japanese Inn style.Offers excellent thermal spas (Muslim Friendly) and an open-air bath is provided in each room.
  • Hakone Hotel Kowakien - 箱根ホテル小涌園 - 1297 Ninotaira Hakone-machi, Ashigarashimo-gun, Kanagawa, 250-0407 Japan 20 minutes from Yumoto Station by Izu Hkone Bus bound for Kojiri & Hakone-en. ☎ +81 460-82-4111 +81 460-82-4123 Check-in: 2PM / Check-out: 11AM It is a resort hotel surrounded by nature in Hakone. The rooms vary from Japanese style, European style to Japanese-European style. There are open-air onsens so you can enjoy the bath and the view of nature. Restaurant is a smorgasbord style with European style meal, Japanese style meal, iron plate grills and so on. For guests who are not used to travel around Japan and there are many rooms, onsens, restaurants and other facilities so guests can enjoy the stay with no worries.
  • Ryokan Kiritani Hakoneso - 旅館桐谷箱根荘 - 1320-598, Gora, Hakonemachi, Ashigarashimogun, Kamigawa about 15 minutes on foot from Gora Station ☎ +81 460-82-2246 +81 460-82-1753 Check-in: 3PM / Check-out: 10AM Japanese-style tatami rooms from ¥10,000 per person including breakfast and dinner A Japanese ryokan. Includes public and private (family room) natural hot spring bath. Quiet and surrounded by nature. Provides Japanese cuisine with seasonal, fresh ingredients. Run by the Kiritani Family who are friendly and eager to show foreigners about Japanese culture.
  • Hakone Onsen Lalaca Hotel - 1320-270 Gora, Hakone-machi, Ashigarashimo-gun 250-0408 ☎ +81 460-86-0777 - It is said that many people got to know about Hakone Onsen after Toyotomi Hideyoshi, A General at Age of Civil Wars fought at a battle in Odawara. In Edo Era, it attracted many people as one of the Onsens along Tokaido, one of 5 major Boulevard in Japan. The hotel has 8 rooms, which a range occupancy from1 to 5 people, breakfast and dinner included in all rates, hotspring services available for all guests; enjoy brown cookies and tea service in every room.In the ages of Tokugawa Iemitsu, Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, Kenjyouyu, presentation the hot spring water to General, was often performed. Nowadays there are many museums and sightseeing spots around here. Since it is such a good place to see how the nature changes every season, many visitors, most of them are from Metropolitan area of Tokyo, come and visit all year round.
  • Fujiya Hotel - 359 Miyanoshita, Hakone-machi, Kanagawa-ken 250-0 ☎ +81 460-82-2211 Japan's first Asian-style hotel, it was inspired by Victorian American hostelry, but it has an English feel to it. The Fujiya has its own onsen, koi pond, and gardens. With a choice between the Japanese and Western breakfasts, go for the Japanese, with little portions of fish and vegetables. Although expensive, get the rate with the meals included, as there are few other options for dining in the area.
  • Hyatt Regency Hakone Resort and Spa - 1320 Gora Hakone-machi, Ashigarashimo-gun, Hakone, Kanagawa Prefecture ☎ +81 460 82 2000 - The hotel has 56-60sqm guestrooms with large bathrooms and attracts both leisure and business travellers who are looking for a retreat from the city in the Fuji Hakone Izu National Park.
  • Taiseikan - ☎ +81 460 82 2281 - A traditional ryokan in a private river valley. The ryokan has a funicular that brings you down into the grounds from Miyanoshita. Dinner and breakfast are served in room. The ryokan has two indoor thermal spas (Muslim Friendly) and two outdoor thermal spas (Muslim Friendly). Gender assignments are swapped twice daily so guests can try all of the onsen. One of the outdoor springs has a view over the river valley (screens are set up when this spring is assigned to women). There is also a foot bath and a private outdoor onsen in a cypress shed.
  • Gorakadan - 1300 Gôra, Hakone Ashigarashimogun ☎ +81 460 82 3331 - This Relais Chateaux hotel has 37 guestrooms with large bathrooms. The hotel itself is styled after a ryokan, but boasts many more services including a swimming pool, amazingly designed rooms and a spa. All that luxury doesn't come cheap, however.

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