Hakone is the first choice for a hot springs vacation town

The topography of Hakone Town belongs to a typical complex volcano formation. It is formed by the Hakone volcano in the Fuji volcanic zone. Its complex topography has formed a beautiful natural landscape of rivers, lakes, marshes, and grasslands. The most famous and popular attraction in Hakone Town is the hot spring resort, which is even more perfect in the winter with snowflakes and hot springs.

A cozy Japanese style inn located in Hakone. The hot spring water is milky-white and available 24 hours a day. Although the bathing area is not large, it is very popular among Japanese guests. It is only a few minutes' walk to nearby supermarkets and convenience stores from the Sagami Onsen bus stop and Sagami information center bus stop. The location is convenient and the room and board prices are very affordable, making it an ideal base for sightseeing in Hakone.

No Yu hot spring, Hakone

A hot spring center in Hakone, where you can experience very comfortable hot spring health services. Hakone hot springs were established in the ancient period 1300 years ago. In the Hakone area, there are many different types of hot springs. Among them, the Hakone Togendai Onsen is located at the entrance of Hakone. Due to its proximity to Tokyo, you can fully experience the style of the hot spring street at any time.

Tianshan tangzhixiang hot spring

Tianshan Soup Treatment Township Hot Spring is a relatively old-fashioned hot spring hotel in Hakone, and it is also a perfect place to experience Japanese hot springs. It is easily accessible by public transportation, the staff are very friendly, and the facilities are clean and well-maintained, definitely worth the visit.
Hakone Tōryō is the second hot spring in Hakone, and one of the few that accepts day-trippers. It has both public and private baths, making it the perfect place to relax and recover. The hot springs are located in a hill behind the Tōhoku station, and can be reached by a free shuttle bus from the station.

Haken climbing cable car

The Hakone Ropeway connects the Gora Station and Sounzan Station, covering a distance of 1.2 kilometers, taking approximately 10 minutes. The cable car climbs sharply up the steep slope, and even the platform at the stations is sloped, offering a unique and thrilling experience that cannot be found in daily life. After enjoying the adventure, visitors can also experience on-site hot spring spas.