Above, boating on Lake Ashi in Hakone. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Following a summer's night of fireworks at Lake Kawaguchi, the 2004 G-TOUR spent the night at a hotel in Hakone and did a little touring of the area.
Part of our route out of the Hakone area included a boat ride on Lake Ashi. Lake Ashi was featured in the 1967 movie, Gappa: The Triphibian Monster.
Time Out Tokyo has posed a guide to Hakone for things to see and do while there.
They begin with:
The mountain of Hakone lies about an hour and a half by train from Tokyo, which makes it a popular day-trip or weekend getaway from the capital. It has had a long and illustrious tradition as a hot spring town – its name even appears in Edo-era (1603-1868) rankings of Japan’s best onsen. But Hakone is about much more than just bathing. It’s got everything from superb art museums to an active volcano – as well as a jaw-dropping view of Mt Fuji on clear days. These are our top picks of things to do and see around the area, from central Hakone-Yumoto and beautiful Lake Ashi to posh but relaxed Gora, which is still one of the most in-demand neighbourhoods for moneyed Tokyo folks looking for a second home.
To read more, go here.
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