Hakone
Mountain serenity meets culinary excellence in Japan's premier luxury retreat
Highlights
Bathe in your own naturally heated mineral-rich hot spring overlooking mountain vistas
Experience multi-course Japanese haute cuisine prepared by master chefs
Visit the historic lakeside shrine with iconic red torii gate on Lake Ashinoko
Witness Japan's most iconic peak reflected in crystal-clear mountain lakes
Walk through ancient cedar forests practicing mindful shinrin-yoku (forest therapy)
Where to Stay
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Hakone Kowakien Ten-Yu
Ranked #1 5-star luxury hotel featuring spacious rooms with private balcony hot tubs, divine cakes, and impeccable soundproofing. Onsen hotel with exceptional amenities and views across the valley.
Gora Kadan
Imperial retreat-cum-Michelin-Key hotel nestled in Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park with perfectly manicured grounds, exquisite building design, and impeccable 5-star service throughout.
Where to Eat
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Gora Kadan - Kaiseki Dinner
Multi-course kaiseki dinner prepared by master chefs using seasonal ingredients, served in your private dining room or at the restaurant overlooking the forest.
Hakone Kowakien Ten-Yu - Breakfast
Luxurious Japanese breakfast spread featuring fresh seasonal items, grilled fish, miso soup, and locally sourced delicacies served with stunning views.
Lake Ashinoko Lakeside Restaurant
Fresh local fish and seasonal vegetables with spectacular lake and Mount Fuji views. Specializes in hakone-style cuisine using mountain spring water.
Gora Hanaougi - Dinner
Michelin-class onsen ryokan with gracious service, well-appointed rooms, private onsen on your deck, and multi-course seasonal dinner prepared by skilled chefs.
Hyatt Regency Hakone - Japanese Breakfast Buffet
Comprehensive Japanese and Western breakfast buffet featuring local Hakone specialties, fresh pastries, and custom omelet preparation overlooking the grounds.
What to Do
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Private Onsen Experience at Your Hotel
Soak in your private hot spring bath on your personal balcony or terrace, surrounded by forest views and mountain air. Experience the therapeutic mineral waters at your own pace.
Gora Pottery Workshop
Hands-on pottery class with a master craftsperson creating traditional Hakone ceramics. Create your own piece as a luxury souvenir of your retreat.
Lake Ashinoko Scenic Cruise
Take a luxury pirate ship or modern ferry across the pristine alpine lake with unobstructed Mount Fuji views. Premium seating available for VIP experience.
Hakone Shrine and Torii Gate
Visit the historic lakeside shrine famous for its iconic red torii gate standing in Lake Ashinoko. Walk the peaceful shrine grounds and enjoy spiritual cleansing rituals.
Open-Air Sculpture Museum (Hakone Open-Air Museum)
World-class contemporary art museum featuring indoor galleries and outdoor sculpture gardens with Lake Ashinoko views. Includes an onsen gallery with a hot spring museum.
Mount Hakone Forest Bathing (Shinrin-yoku) Trail
Guided walk through ancient cedar and beech forests practicing mindful forest therapy. Experience the therapeutic practice of immersing yourself in nature.
Private Mount Fuji Viewing Experience
Arrange a private car with driver to optimal Mount Fuji viewpoints, including sunrise viewing from elevated locations. Clear days in late February offer exceptional photo opportunities.
Good to Know
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Reserve Early and Request Premium Rooms
Luxury ryokans book 2-3 months ahead, especially for weekend stays. Contact your hotel directly to request lakeside rooms with private balcony onsen—worth the upgrade investment.
Master Onsen Etiquette
Wash thoroughly at the indoor facility before entering any onsen or public bath. Never submerge your towel; keep it on the rack. Solo or couple-only private baths require no etiquette concerns.
Hire a Private Car Service from Tokyo
Rather than navigating public trains, book a private car with English-speaking driver from Tokyo (90 minutes). Cost is reasonable for luxury travelers and includes door-to-door convenience.
Plan Meals Around Your Ryokan's Dinner Service
Most premium ryokans include kaiseki breakfast and dinner. Only book additional meals for lunch and your first evening (if arriving after dinner service). Confirm meal times with your hotel upon booking.
Pack Layers and Comfortable Walking Shoes
February temperatures range 35-50°F (2-10°C). Bring thermal layers, a warm jacket, and weatherproof hiking boots for forest trails and shrine visits. The ground may be damp.
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