Hakone Sekisho Tabimonogatarikan (Duty-free shop) is next to the Hakone Sekisho(Check point) , where you can enjoy shopping, dining, and boat excursions on Lake Ashinoko.
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About 27 minutes from Hakone Sengokuhara Prince Hotel by car
Nearby Attractions
Hakone Gora Park
After Japan’s Meiji Era (1868-1912), the Gora area was developed as a summer resort area for people in the southern part of Tokyo, and the Hakone …
Hakone Kowakien Yunessun
Families and couples can enjoy this hot springs amusement park boasting various types of …
The Hakone Open-Air Museum
Experience the physical sensation of art at this outdoor museum boasting approximately 100 sculptures displayed within a vast …
Japanese Pampas Grass Field in Sengokuhara
Chosen as one of the 50 most scenic spots in Kanagawa prefecture. In October and November the field transforms into a sea of yellow …
Mt. Kintoki
At 1,212 meters above sea level, this mountain, which gained fame from its place in the Japanese Kintaro (Golden Boy) legend, offers a breathtaking …
Owakudani Ravine
Enjoy magnificent views of Mt. Fuji and the Hakone mountains, as you marvel at the still apparent remnants of volcanic activity from 400,000 years …
Hakone Botanical Garden of Wetlands
This garden features an array of major marsh vegetation found in the Sengokuhara Marsh, a designated national natural treasure, and from all over …
Lalique Museum, Hakone
A world-class museum displaying approximately 230 works by Rene Lalique including precious jewelry, glass work, and interior designs from the Orient …
Hakone Venetian Glass Museum
Revel in the world of intricate works of Venetian Glass. You can enjoy flowers throughout the year in the museum garden, visit the modern glass …
Pola Museum of Art
The Pola Museum of Art is home to a collection of approximately 9,500 works of art that assembled over some 40 years by the late owner of the Pola …
You can tour the southern half of Lake Ashinoko and view the Hakone Sekisho(Checkpoint) and the red torii archway of Hakone-jinja Shrine from on …
Mt. Komagatake
At 1,327 meters above sea level, Mt. Komagatake features a mountaintop vantage point, the Hakone Motomiya Shrine, and a large grassy …
Hakone Shrine
Originally built by Priest Mangan in the year 757 toward the end of the Nara Period (710 – 794) and located at the foot of Mt. Komagatake, this …
The Old Hakone Road
The old Hakone Road is a section of the old Tokaido Road, once referred to as the Hakone 8 Ri (1 ri = 3.9 km) indicating the distance from Odawara to …
Hakone, Lake Ashi, Narukawa Art Museum
This art gallery, located on a hill with a superb view overlooking Lake Ashi and rows of Japanese cedar trees, displays modern Japanese …
Hakone Check Point and Museum
The Tokugawa Shogunate established the Hakone Check Point in 1619 to prevent an insurrection of feudal lords, and the facility continued to impose …
Obansho Chaya (Cafe)
Inside the Hakone Sekisho(Checkpoint), was built the Obansho Chaya (Cafe) too. Eating “odango” dumplings, a traditional food of ordinary …
Hakone Detached Palace Garden
The Prefectural Hakone Detached Palace Garden (Kenritsu Onshi-Hakone Koen) is on the site of the remains of the old Hakone Imperial …
Mt.Taikan
The Taikanzan Observation Deck is the best place to sightsee in Hakone.From the northern side, you can see Lake Ashi and the mountains of the Hakone …
Gotemba Premium Outlets
A true large-scale outlet shopping center with over 200 retail shops and restaurants and parking for approximately 5,000 …
Hakone Gora Park
After Japan’s Meiji Era (1868-1912), the Gora area was developed as a summer resort area for people in the southern part of Tokyo, and the Hakone …
Hakone Kowakien Yunessun
Families and couples can enjoy this hot springs amusement park boasting various types of …
The Hakone Open-Air Museum
Experience the physical sensation of art at this outdoor museum boasting approximately 100 sculptures displayed within a vast …
Japanese Pampas Grass Field in Sengokuhara
Chosen as one of the 50 most scenic spots in Kanagawa prefecture. In October and November the field transforms into a sea of yellow …
Mt. Kintoki
At 1,212 meters above sea level, this mountain, which gained fame from its place in the Japanese Kintaro (Golden Boy) legend, offers a breathtaking …
Owakudani Ravine
Enjoy magnificent views of Mt. Fuji and the Hakone mountains, as you marvel at the still apparent remnants of volcanic activity from 400,000 years …
Hakone Botanical Garden of Wetlands
This garden features an array of major marsh vegetation found in the Sengokuhara Marsh, a designated national natural treasure, and from all over …
Lalique Museum, Hakone
A world-class museum displaying approximately 230 works by Rene Lalique including precious jewelry, glass work, and interior designs from the Orient …
Hakone Venetian Glass Museum
Revel in the world of intricate works of Venetian Glass. You can enjoy flowers throughout the year in the museum garden, visit the modern glass …
Pola Museum of Art
The Pola Museum of Art is home to a collection of approximately 9,500 works of art that assembled over some 40 years by the late owner of the Pola …
You can tour the southern half of Lake Ashinoko and view the Hakone Sekisho(Checkpoint) and the red torii archway of Hakone-jinja Shrine from on …
Mt. Komagatake
At 1,327 meters above sea level, Mt. Komagatake features a mountaintop vantage point, the Hakone Motomiya Shrine, and a large grassy …
Hakone Shrine
Originally built by Priest Mangan in the year 757 toward the end of the Nara Period (710 – 794) and located at the foot of Mt. Komagatake, this …
The Old Hakone Road
The old Hakone Road is a section of the old Tokaido Road, once referred to as the Hakone 8 Ri (1 ri = 3.9 km) indicating the distance from Odawara to …
Hakone, Lake Ashi, Narukawa Art Museum
This art gallery, located on a hill with a superb view overlooking Lake Ashi and rows of Japanese cedar trees, displays modern Japanese …
Hakone Check Point and Museum
The Tokugawa Shogunate established the Hakone Check Point in 1619 to prevent an insurrection of feudal lords, and the facility continued to impose …
Obansho Chaya (Cafe)
Inside the Hakone Sekisho(Checkpoint), was built the Obansho Chaya (Cafe) too. Eating “odango” dumplings, a traditional food of ordinary …
Hakone Detached Palace Garden
The Prefectural Hakone Detached Palace Garden (Kenritsu Onshi-Hakone Koen) is on the site of the remains of the old Hakone Imperial …
Mt.Taikan
The Taikanzan Observation Deck is the best place to sightsee in Hakone.From the northern side, you can see Lake Ashi and the mountains of the Hakone …
Gotemba Premium Outlets
A true large-scale outlet shopping center with over 200 retail shops and restaurants and parking for approximately 5,000 …
Hakone Gora Park
After Japan’s Meiji Era (1868-1912), the Gora area was developed as a summer resort area for people in the southern part of Tokyo, and the Hakone …
Hakone Kowakien Yunessun
Families and couples can enjoy this hot springs amusement park boasting various types of …
The Hakone Open-Air Museum
Experience the physical sensation of art at this outdoor museum boasting approximately 100 sculptures displayed within a vast …
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