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Weekend in Hakone

Enjoy a long weekend in Hakone (箱根) with hiking, art museums, hot springs, and views of Mount Fuji.

  • 🚅 1.5 hours from Shinjuku by Odakyu Romancecar express train.
  • 🌾 Experience rural Japan but prepare for steep hills and limited services.

TL;DR

  • 🎫 Get the Hakone Freepass - paper version is best!
  • 🍜 Get dinner at your ryokan or book ahead; dinner options are limited.
  • ☕ Breakfast is hard to find so plan ahead
  • 🥾 Lots of walking so wear good shoes
  • 💴 Bring cash

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Great things about Hakone

  • 🌳 Scenic mountains, lakes, and many hot springs (onsen) and traditional ryokan inns.
  • 🚅 Easy access from Tokyo via Odakyu Romancecar.
  • 🖼️ Various attractions: including art museums, hiking trails, and boat cruises.

Plan ahead

  • Limited hours for attractions, restaurants, and shops - mostly 10:00 to 17:00.
  • Hilly terrain and limited public transportation options make getting around challenging.
  • Limited food options: breakfast and dinner can be hard to find, and lunch options are crowded.
  • Can be very crowded on weekends and holidays.
  • Long waits and lines at popular attractions, restaurants, and transport during peak times.

Tips for visiting Hakone

  • Start early - attractions and transport get crowded and many close before sunset.
  • Plan meals ahead and book where possible.
  • Head to COFFEE CAMP before 08:30 for breakfast to avoid long waits.
  • Get the paper Hakone Freepass (see below); cellular reception in Hakone is spotty.
  • Check hours and availability on official sites or by phone; Google Maps is not always accurate.
  • Dress in layers - mountain weather is cooler and changes quickly.
  • Check local weather hourly at Hakone tenki.jp.

Cool places to visit in Hakone

My favorite places to visit in Hakone in order of preference:

Other popular locations:

Hotels

Irori Guesthouse Tenmaku

Yumoto station Hotel Mirahakone

K's House Hakone

  • Google Maps: K's House Hakone
  • Great budget hostel; private rooms (with doors) are recommended. Outdoor onsen bath is a plus.
  • Transport: 20-minute walk or 5-minute taxi from Hakone-Yumoto station. The walk is mostly uphill; take a taxi with heavy luggage.
  • Few nearby food options; eat before arriving or take a taxi to restaurants.

Yutorelo-an Annex

  • Google Maps: Yutorelo-an ANNEX
  • Reasonably priced basic ryokan with onsen baths in the Gora area.
  • Transport:
  • Nearby:
  • Notes:
    • The path to Gora station is very steep; take a taxi with heavy luggage.
    • The Gora area is very hilly and quiet after about 17:00. Many cafes and restaurants open at 10:00 or 11:00 and close by 17:00 or 18:00.
  • Recommendation:
    • Include dinner at the ryokan to avoid going out at night.
    • Get breakfast at COFFEE CAMP before 08:30 to avoid waits.
    • Daily Yamazaki offers onigiri and sandwiches but closes by 22:00.

Transportation

Getting to Hakone from Tokyo

Shinjuku ↔ Hakone-Yumoto via Odakyu Romancecar (Limited Express)

Tokyo ↔ Odawara via Shinkansen ↔ Hakone-Yumoto via Hakone Tozan Railway

  • Board at Tokyo station → Tokaido Shinkansen (Hikari or Kodama).
  • Time: about 58 minutes (to Odawara)
  • Fare: approximately ¥4,500 (one way, adult)
  • Transfer at Odawara station → Hakone-Tozan Line to Hakone-Yumoto. Local fare is minor.
  • Purchase JR tickets at Tokyo station ticket machines or counters; buy Tozan Line fare at Odawara.

Hakone Freepass - discounts and passes

Paper version of the Hakone Freepass

⚡ Get the paper Hakone Freepass at Shinjuku or Odawara station.

⚠️ If you use the e-ticket version, you need cellular data to show it when boarding. Because Hakone is mountainous, reception is often unreliable. Get the paper version to avoid issues.

Itinerary ideas

Here is an example 3-day Hakone itinerary.

Day 1: Tokyo to Hakone

Day 2: Hakone sightseeing

Day 3: Hakone to Tokyo

Klooks and Asoview

  • Klook offers various services and experiences in Japan but please note that all bookings done in foreign currencies (non-JPY) are noticeably more expensive. Their JPY prices are more reasonable.
  • Asoview.com offers various services and experiences in Japan with many bundled deals and discounts. However, their website is only in Japanese.

Tip: Create an account on Klook and Asoview.com ahead of time to speed up the booking process.