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Old Apr 12th, 2005, 01:44 PM
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Ryokans in Hakone

Hello,
I was in Hakone as a child and have vague memories of: a steep railway? A very high cable car over smelly sulfur springs? a boat on a lake? Some nice hiking? Does anyone know what I am thinking of? I am travelling again to Japan now, years later, and I want to do those things again.
JTB gave me a list of some ryokans in Hakone. I want to choose the ryokan most convenient to all these activites, since our time in Hakone is limited. Does anyone have a specific location where I should be looking to stay, or any other advice? Much appreciated! Thank you, Robin
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Steep railway = Gora to So-Unzan
(You take cogwheel train Hakone-Yumoto to Gora)
Cable car = So-Unzan to Oowaku-dani (sulfur) to Togendai
Boat on a lake = Pirate ship on Lake Asino

Last time I was there, I stayed with my family at Hakone Hotel, not a ryokan, at Hakone-machi on the other side of the lake from Togendai. We loved it mainly because of a large wall to wall, ceiling to floor window with view over the lake and to Mt Fuji. Large western bathroom in the room but the public bath was rather small.
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And kappa, correct me if I am wrong, but Hakone hotel is one of the few (maybe the only one) at the end of Lake Ashi where you can see Mt Fuji on a clear day, right? After your description of being able to see the fishing boats on the lake in the morning and those windows, I made reservations at Hakone Hotel, but ended up not going to Hakone this time. Also there is a very nice and very $$$ on the side of the lake (left side if you are standing on the pier at Hakone Hotel)that has some view of Fuji. I can dig that info out for you if you like. I have a some websites I've posted on here before that review several hotels and ryokans on and near Lake Ashi (where the boat and cable car are); I can get it to you later, give me a little time to dig it out.
Do a websearch for a map of Lake Ashi and the surrounding area of Hakone. I found several good ones that include the ropeway and boat ride routes and that would help you visualize it as you are looking at locations of hotel/ryokan accomodations.
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Old Apr 12th, 2005, 02:16 PM
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that should be $$$ ryokan.
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Old Apr 12th, 2005, 05:03 PM
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Hakone travel orientation:
http://www.japan-guide.com/e/5206.html

Japan.com Hakone sention, which describes your stinky sulphur memory, open air museum, railway memory, boat on lake ashi, orientation map, etc.: http://www.japan.com/travl/cities/hakone.php

cablecar, boat, ropeway, etc.; http://www.frommers.com/destinations...092010029.html

hakone's homepage: http://www.kankou.hakone.kanagawa.jp/home_e.html

JNTO's hakone page:
http://jnto.go.jp/eng/RTG/PTG/pdf/pg-307.pdf

hakone free pass described and link to offical site:
http://japan-guide.com/e/e2358_014.html

great pictures and trip story of many of your memories:
http://greggman.com/japan/hakone/hakone.htm

good maps- especially see the one on this page that says "time map" as it tells you how long it takes to tkae the ropeway, cable car, baot rides, etc, and is a good general orientation map. Go to "maps" on this page: http://www.hakone.palacehotel.co.jp/english/index.html

Once you've seen the maps and are oriented, here is info on ryokan/hotels around the lake area:
http://www.jtb.co.jp/japannow/PLANNI...nning16-2.html
The Ryugu Den ryokan is the nice one on shores of Lake Ashi w/great Fuji views that I was thinking of.

http://www.japanhotel.net/list_all.asp?area=hakone

other places w/good locations that I checked out:
http://www.odakyu-hotel.co.jp/yama-hotel/english/ (nice hotel, on the lake, w/public baths)

http://www.englishichinoyu.co.jp/index.html

I'll leave it to others to talk about other ryokan, as I was looking for western beds, although some of thos epages above have ryoakn's described too.

Now I really want to go back to hakone. The weather was not good the day we were supposed to go. Next time...
















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I think you'll want to purchase the Hakone Freepass which includes all these modes of transportation.
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