Arakura Fuji Sengen Shrine
Shinto shrine with a 5-tiered pagoda & an observation deck offering panoramic vistas of Mount Fuji.
Arakura Fuji Sengen Shrine
Shinto shrine with a 5-tiered pagoda & an observation deck offering panoramic vistas of Mount Fuji.
Oishi Park
Oishi Park is a public park located on the north shore of Lake Kawaguchi. From the park you can enjoy a beautiful view of Mt. Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi. The park features a 350m walking path with many flowers planted along it
Lake Kawaguchiko
The biggest and most accessible of Fuji’s five lakes, Kawaguchiko has a wealth of natural resources, with stunning autumn leaves, cherry blossoms and flower festivals galore. it’s an unsurprisingly popular spot, and well worth a day trip.
Hakone Shrine / Kuzuryu Shrine Singu
The Hakone Shrine is a Japanese Shinto shrine on the shores of Lake Ashi in the town of Hakone, dates back to the year 757. The “red gate of peace” (heiwa no torii) standing proud and tall in Ashinoko Lake.
Owaku-dani Valley
Venture into Hakone's volcanic realm. Experience steaming fumaroles, relish sulfurous airs, and savor blackened hot spring eggs for luck. Behold stunning views of Lake Ashi and Mount Fuji on clear days. You can also Experience eating BLACK EGGS boiled in sulphuric volcanic water
Hakone Ropeway
The Hakone Ropeway is part of the Hakone Round Course, a popular way to visit Hakone. It connects Sounzan Station (at the terminus of the Hakone Tozan Cablecar) with Togendai Station (at the shore of Lake Ashinoko) and stops at Owakudani and Ubako stations on the way.
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Lake Ashinoko
Lake Ashinoko was formed in the caldera of Mount Hakone after the volcano's last eruption 3000 years ago. Today, the lake with Mount Fuji in the background is the symbol of Hakone. The lake's shores are mostly undeveloped except for small towns in the east and north and a couple of lakeside resort hotels.
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