
Hakone
Hot springs and Mount Fuji views in Japan's spa paradise
Hakone sits in the shadow of Mount Fuji like Japan's answer to a luxury wellness retreat. This volcanic valley town has been drawing visitors to its hot springs for over a thousand years, and honestly, not much has changed about why people come. You're here for the onsen, the mountain views, and the chance to slow down in a country that rarely does. The sulfur-scented steam rising from natural springs mixes with crisp mountain air, while traditional ryokans dot the hillsides like something from a postcard. But here's what the postcards don't show: Hakone can get crowded, especially on weekends when Tokyo empties into the mountains. The weather changes fast up here, and that famous Fuji view? It's shy, hiding behind clouds more often than not.
Hakone Itineraries
Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Buy the Hakone Free Pass (¥6,100) if staying 2+ days - it covers all transport plus discounts at attractions
- 2.Book ryokans directly for better rates than booking sites, especially for weekday stays
- 3.Eat lunch at convenience stores - 7-Eleven and Lawson stock quality bento boxes for ¥500-800
- 4.Visit Owakudani early morning to avoid ropeway crowds and potential weather closures
- 5.Stay Sunday-Thursday for significantly lower accommodation rates, especially at luxury properties
- 6.Pack your own snacks - mountain area prices run 30-50% higher than Tokyo
- 7.Use hotel shuttle buses when available instead of taxis - many properties offer free station transfers
Travel Tips
- •Download offline maps - mountain areas have spotty cell coverage, especially around Lake Ashinoko
- •Bring onsen etiquette knowledge - wash thoroughly before entering baths and never wear swimwear
- •Pack layers and rain gear - mountain weather changes quickly and clouds roll in fast
- •Learn basic onsen rules: tattoos are often prohibited at traditional facilities
- •Book dinner reservations early - popular restaurants fill up, especially on weekends
- •Carry cash - many local businesses don't accept cards, including some ryokans
- •Check ropeway status before traveling - high winds and fog cause frequent closures
- •Respect photography rules at ryokans - many prohibit photos in onsen areas and guest rooms
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