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Accessible by ropeway, the 1,357m summit offers 360-degree panoramas and the spiritual Hakone Motomiya shrine above the clouds.
A historic road with steep curves used by travelers in the Edo period. Offers a glimpse of the "challenging" climb of old Hakone.
The gateway to Hakone and its oldest onsen town. Enjoy shopping for souvenirs and snacking along the lively station street.
Famous for cherry blossoms along the Haya River in spring and a perfect spot to view the "Daimonji-yaki" fire festival in summer.
A highland area famous for its vast pampas grass fields that turn golden in autumn and its world-class art museums.
A spectacular private driving road offering breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji and Lake Ashi. A must-visit for car and bike lovers.
A quiet, legendary pond in the mountains of Hakone. A peaceful spot for hikers seeking a retreat from the busy tourist areas.
A powerful spiritual site by Lake Ashi. Its red "Torii of Peace" in the lake is a world-famous photo spot.
Hakone’s iconic crater lake. Famous for views of the "Upside-down Fuji" reflected on the water and sightseeing pirate ships.
Known as the "Hydrangea Temple," famous for its "Meigetsuin Blue" blooms and the iconic round "Satori Window."
A scenic cape famous for stunning sunsets where you can see Enoshima and Mt. Fuji together against the Pacific Ocean.
The highest viewpoint at Kencho-ji Temple, offering panoramas of Kamakura city, the sea, and Mt. Fuji on clear days.
A photogenic shrine where the Enoden train passes directly in front of the gate. A unique blend of history and local daily life.
Famous for its breathtaking bamboo grove. Enjoy matcha green tea at the tea house while surrounded by 2,000 serene bamboo trees.
Home to the Great Buddha of Kamakura, a massive bronze statue of Amida Buddha. A world-famous symbol of peace and resilience.
Known as the "Temple of Flowers," famous for its giant Kannon statue and stunning hydrangeas in June overlooking the sea.
Japan’s oldest Zen temple and the first of the Kamakura Five Mountains. Admire the grand Sanmon gate and powerful dragon ceiling art.
The iconic landmark of Kamakura. A grand shrine founded by Minamoto no Yoritomo, representing the samurai culture.
The family temple of the Doi clan. Features the legendary "Doi Cedar" and graves of samurai associated with Minamoto no Yoritomo.
A historic shrine guarded by a massive 850-year-old camphor tree. A spiritual site for health and longevity.
A charming 15-meter waterfall known as a spiritual spot. Enjoy a peaceful stroll and warm sweet sake nearby.
A modern multi-purpose facility with hot springs, dining, and books. Perfect for an adult getaway to relax in nature.
A popular day-use hot spring on a hill. Relax in spacious open-air baths while enjoying seasonal mountain scenery.
A sophisticated Sukiya-style inn with seven private baths. The rooftop baths offer panoramic views of Yugawara’s mountains.