Hakone Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Owakudani Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Have You Tried the Famous Black Eggs?
Owakudani Black Eggs, a renowned culinary marvel, are eggs cooked in the steaming volcanic vents of Hakone's Owakudani area. Nestled amidst the rugged volcanic terrain and sulfurous fumes, these eggs undergo a unique transformation, acquiring their distinctive black shells due to a chemical reaction with the volcanic gases.
The taste of Owakudani Black Eggs is reminiscent of regular eggs but with a subtle richness and earthy undertones, attributed to the volcanic minerals permeating the shells during the cooking process. Locals and visitors alike savor these delicacies not only for their unique appearance but also for the cultural significance and purported health benefits, with legend suggesting that consuming one can add seven years to your life.
Visitors to Owakudani can enjoy these iconic eggs at designated stalls or shops situated near the volcanic vents. Here, they are freshly boiled in the natural geothermal steam, providing an interactive and sensory experience. Many opt to purchase these eggs in bundles, often sold in batches of five or more, symbolizing good luck and longevity.
The allure of Owakudani Black Eggs extends beyond their distinct appearance and taste; they embody a cultural tradition and a connection to the volcanic landscape of Hakone. Whether indulging in their unique flavor or embracing the folklore surrounding them, these eggs offer an experience that tantalizes both the palate and the imagination for visitors exploring the captivating wonders of Owakudani.
Eat long life black Egg
In the Owakudani area near the Hakone volcano there are places where hot smoke comes out of the ground (it's not a geyser) the smell of sulfur which scorches the ground in a yellow color. View of Lake Ashinoko and Mount Fujiyama in Japan. It is amazing, don't miss the cable car ride, boating on the lake and visiting the open museum. It is said that the Japanese cook eggs in the hot springs which gives them a black color. A belief holds that eating one egg adds 7 years to life. The place also has a restaurant and sells ice cream, which is also black in color. I will buy again black egg is very yummy and also for souvenir.
箱根大涌谷 I Kanagawa Hakone Ōwakudani
📌 大涌谷,箱根,神奈川県
📅 2023.01.08
Sunny day in a Volcano Mountain. Guess what? The volcanic gases keeps coming up. My first time to see such scenery and It was more surprising than I thought.
Remember to book a tour online on the official site ahead to get a chance to get closer to look into the volcano gases.
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大涌谷,箱根,神奈川県
📸 8 January, 2023
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A Must to Owakudani
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Beautiful place to visit. Owakudani, is a volcanic valley with active sulphur vents and hot springs, is the product of a volcanic eruption that occurred over 3,000 years ago.The peak is about 1044 meter high and you can see the inactive volcanoes and smokes coming out from the volcano.
The ropeway is a great experience especially on a sunny day. There are fantastic views of Fuji, souvenirs, and a chance to try a hot spring boiled egg - the black eggs or 黒卵.The rumor about the black egg is that if you have one black egg then your life expectancy will increase to extra 7 years.Its really very interesting rumor that almost 95% tourists buy Black eggs.
Really must visit once.
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Lake Ashi Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Tokyo - Kamakura - Hakone - Kyoto - Nara - Osaka
🚗🚗🚗 Travel itinerary:
Day1: Tianhe International Airport → Hong Kong International Airport → Haneda Airport
Day2: Asakusa Temple → Akihabara Electric Town → Kabukicho → Tokyo Tower
Day3: Ginza → SHIBUYA SKY
Day4: Tokyo Disneyland
Day5: Enoden → Kamakura High School Front → Shonan Coast → Enoshima
Day6: Owakudani → Lake Ashi Cruise → Hakone Shrine
Day7: Hakone Gora Park → Hakone Art Museum → Open Air Sculpture Museum
Day8: Kiyomizu-dera → Sannenzaka Ninenzaka → Yasaka Shrine → Hanamikoji Geisha Front Kyoto Hanamachi Willow Alley → Fushimi Inari Taisha
Day9: Nara Park → Todai-ji → Nigatsu-do → Wakakusa Mountain → Kasuga Taisha
Day10: Eikan-do → Nanzen-ji → Arashiyama
Day11: Umeda → Shinsaibashi → Dotonbori
Day12: Kobe Sanda Outlets
Day13: Kansai International Airport → Capital International Airport → Tianhe Airport Station
Hakone 1 day itinerary🍛
Hakone 1 day itinerary for first timers:
Catch the tram and cable car to Gora, ride the ropeway to Owakudani.
Try black curry and black edd at Owakudani plus chocolate ice cream!
Get on a pirate boat to Lake Ashi, visit Hakone Shrine, dip in private onsen.
Enjoy a refreshing soak in the hot springs of Hakone, Japan - Lake Ashi and Lake Kawaguchi offer stunning views of Mount Fuji.
Near Tokyo, Japan, is the town of Hakone, which can be reached by taking the JR train. Hakone is a great place to soak in hot springs ♨️, with hotels and guesthouses of all sizes offering their own hot springs. We booked a hot spring hotel package with excellent service, and could soak in the hot springs both morning and night. The pools in the morning and evening were different, and we could enjoy the view of Mount Fuji and the surrounding scenery while soaking in the hot springs. It was a true luxury.
Lake Ashi is peaceful and beautiful, and Lake Kawaguchi reflects Mount Fuji. When you wake up in the morning, clouds float over the top of Mount Fuji like a fairyland.
LAKE ASHI (JAPAN) IS BACK!
Due to COVID, Lake Ashi was closed for some time and is now open again. This location is a must-see as it is one of the most scenic places to visit for the scenery and the onsen spa.
Three thousand years ago, the vapour from an eruption of Mount Kashima's volcano created this location. The lake water originated from a spring near the lake's bottom. Please be advised that swimming is prohibited in Lake Ashi.
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Hakone Shrine Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
A Must-Visit Destination in Japan
Hakone Shrine, located in the picturesque town of Hakone in Japan, is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking a blend of natural beauty and cultural significance. With a history dating back over a thousand years, this Shinto shrine offers a unique experience that captivates visitors from all over the world.
The shrine's origins can be traced back to the 8th century when it was established to honor the deity of mountains and volcanoes, known as Hakone Gongen. Throughout the centuries, it has been rebuilt several times, but its spiritual significance and serene atmosphere have remained intact.
One of the main reasons to visit Hakone Shrine is its stunning location. Situated at the foot of Mount Hakone and overlooking Lake Ashi, the shrine offers breathtaking views of the surrounding natural landscape. The torii gate, standing in the lake, is an iconic symbol of the shrine and creates a picturesque scene that is perfect for photography enthusiasts.
To fully appreciate the beauty and tranquility of Hakone Shrine, it is recommended to spend at least a couple of hours exploring the grounds. Take a leisurely stroll along the stone pathways, admire the intricate architecture of the buildings, and participate in traditional rituals such as washing your hands and mouth at the purification fountain.
Getting to Hakone Shrine is relatively easy. From Tokyo, you can take the Odakyu Romancecar train to Hakone-Yumoto Station, and then transfer to a bus that will take you directly to the shrine. Alternatively, you can take a scenic boat ride across Lake Ashi and disembark at Moto-Hakone, from where it is a short walk to the shrine.
In conclusion, Hakone Shrine offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural significance. With its rich history, stunning location, and serene atmosphere, it is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking a spiritual and visually captivating experience.
Be Immersed in the Culture of Japan
During our travels to Hakone, we paid a visit to Hakone’s famous shrine. It is well known for its striking red Torii gate set into Lake Ashi. There was a long line of people waiting to take a picture with the gate.
We ventured up a steep flight of stairs to the main shrine complex. At the entrance there was a dragon water fountain for visitors to cleanse their hands before entering, a Japanese ritual when entering a shrine. The compound was impressive and the area tranquil. In there we made wishes for the new year, bought good luck charms and had a walk around. Definitely a memory to keep for a long time.
One of the wishes we made at the shrine was to one day be able to revisit Japan in spring to see the wonderful Sakura. I hope that will be made true!
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huge shrine sinking into water
a fun day trip to Hakone where you find a lot eye catching huge red shrines along the way. when u walk from temple to waterside across the road, you will find a interesting huge shrine soaking its little foot into water. it's extra fascinating when the iconic tour boat gets into your pictures at the back.
it is even nicer in rain with the hazy look. #hakone
平和の鳥居 Trip to Heiwa no Tori
Heiwa no Tori is situated in an utterly tranquil and beautiful location. To get there, I would suggest you to take the lake Ashi Pirate Ship cruise from Togendai-ko to Hakone macho-ko or Hakone Tozan Bus directly to Hakone machi-ko. The shrine is a 10 minute walk from the pier/bus station. It involves a gentle slope plus some steps.
I was lucky as I didn’t need to wait a long time to take a photo of this famous tourist destination.
I suggest that you visit on weekdays and holidays to avoid the line.
Don’t forget to pray when you reach the stone!
It doesn’t matter if you believe in someone or something or not. It’s truly a once in a lifetime experience.
Some historical background about the shrine:
This torii gate serves two purposes. First, this torii gate indicates "entrance" from the shore of Ashinko Lake to Hakone Shrine which sits 213 meters (700 feet) up on the hill behind the gate. This particular gate is unique in that there are not so many throughout all of Japan that have been built directly over the water. Second, this torii gate is named "Heiwa-no-Torii" (Gate of Peace), which was erected in 1951 to commemorate the Treaty of San Francisco where Japan concluded peace with 48 nations to formally end WWII.
The "Heiwa-no-Torii" (Peace Gate), which leads up to Hakone Shrine tucked away in the mountainside above the lake, was erected in the water just off the shore of Ashinoko Lake. On a clear day, you can even see the outline of Mount Fuji from across the lake!
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The Hakone Open-Air Museum Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
TOP tips when travelling here!
Hey, friends! I recently visited the HAKONE Open-Air Museum, an incredible outdoor art museum in Japan! 🎨🌞 If you're planning to visit, here are some tips to make the most of your experience: wear comfortable shoes, bring sunscreen and a hat, and don't forget your camera! 📸👒🌟 You'll be amazed by the stunning sculptures and installations, surrounded by lush greenery and breathtaking views. Don't miss my video where I take you on a virtual tour of this unique destination. Get ready to be inspired and awed! 🎥✨ #HAKONEOpenAirMuseum #ArtInNature #TravelTips
Hakone open air museum
The museum occupies a vast area and you can spend a few hours roaming the park.
It’s a great place for both adults and kids with a lot of great shot opportunities!
There’s a paid parking lot and if you use it, make sure to validate the ticket at the shop on the right side of the entrance (on your way in) to pay a flat 500-yen fee for 4 hours.
There are some eateries inside in case you get hungry.
It’s also accessible by public transportation.
You need at least 2 hours to explore the park!
Art under rain or shine
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Throwback to the day we visited the Hakone Open-Air Museum.
Simplly love the outdoor exhibitions in the Sculpture Garden. The artworks are placed in different areas of the garden, covering almost the entire circumference of the museum. It's really peaceful walking through the gardens, exploring and admiring the different artworks.
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Hakone Open Aur Museum
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Artworks are usually confined and preserved in museums. But art meets nature in Hakone. Beautiful open air museum set in an incredible mountain backdrop. Lots of awesome sculptures including some interactive ones that kids can play on. There’s also an awesome indoor Picasso exhibit with 300 works (no photos allowed).
The environment is so inviting and refreshing, it stimulates your mind, heart, while you get some exercise in walking around their massive facility.
Highly recommend giving this place a visit for anyone going to Hakone!
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Hakone Ropeway Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Ride Hakone Ropeway 4THE Best Scenic View
🚠 : Hakone Ropeway
9:00 am - 16:45 pm
📍Togendai Sta. - Owakudani Sta. - Souzan Sta.
The Hakone ropeway provides access to a variety of scenic areas.It runs every minute and has a capacity of 18 people, but dont worry , the gondola is very spacious.🤩
On our way to Owakudani from Togendai Station, we were treated to a spectacular view of Mt. Fuji and Lake Ashi. 🗻
As we travel from Owakudani to Souzan, we can see the valley's bottom. It is a once-in-a-lifetime experience!
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Hakone ropeway for great Mount Fuji views
Getting There: there are different ways to take the ropeway, depending on where you are in the city. I drove to Sounzan station (free parking at this station) and got a round-trip ticket for Owakudani station, which I believe is the highest point. It’s also possible to get there by public transportation.
What you can see: on clear days, you can have a great view of Mount Fuji, Yokohama Bridge, etc. Also the sulfur mines are interfering with all the smoke and yellow mineral coloring the mountain.
Hakone Ropeway - Mt. Fuji View
The Hakone - Owakudani Ropeway is an aerial lift located in Hakone, Kanagawa, near Lake Ashi. On a clear, fine day, the grand, beautiful mountain Mt. Fuji can be seen from Owakudani and the ropeway. We were super lucky that we enjoyed views of Mt. Fuji.
Along the journey, passengers can enjoy views of the active, sulfuric hot spring sources of the Owakudani Valley.
The 24-minute journey covers 4 kilometers, making it one of the world’s longest ropeway rides.
This is a must in Hakone. The views from the Gondola are wonderful, highly recommended!!
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Hakone Ropeway🫶🏻
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The observation platform offers breathtaking views of ‘Owakudani’, Hakone’s most famous tourist spot. Desolate mountainside covered by plumes of smoke produce a distinct scene so fitting the area’s former name of Hell Valley. Now, the Hakone Ropeway rising above Owakudani. There are also many scenic spots to be seen from the ropeway. Traveling from Sounzan to Owakudani, passengers can see the bottom of the valley below, and, when on route to Togendai, they can enjoy views of Mt. Fuji and Lake Ashi.
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