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
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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