When to Go
Best Time to Visit
April, October–November. Cherry blossoms in April; red maples in mid-November. Winter is beautiful for onsen (hot spring) stays but the ropeway can close on Fuji-view days.
Daily Spend in USD
Budget
Budget
$100/day
Mid-range
$250/day
Luxury
$600/day
Onsen ryokan is the point — expect $250-500/night for a room with kaiseki dinner + private bath. Day-tripping from Tokyo is much cheaper.
With Kids
Family Travel
Kids love the Hakone Ropeway (glass gondolas over sulfur vents) and the sightseeing pirate ship on Lake Ashi. Book a family ryokan with a private ofuro so children don't have to enter public baths.
Together
Couples Travel
The classic honeymoon move — book a ryokan with a private outdoor bath (rotenburo) overlooking Mount Fuji. Splurge here; it's worth it.
On Your Own
Solo Travel
The Hakone Round Course (train + funicular + ropeway + boat + bus) works well for solo travelers; hostels near Hakone-Yumoto station are cheap and social.
Food
What to Eat
- Kaiseki dinner. The multi-course seasonal meal at your ryokan — up to 12 courses, always the highlight.
- Black eggs (kuro-tamago). Eggs boiled in the sulfur springs at Owakudani — shells turn black; each is said to add 7 years to your life.
- Yosenabe. A hot-pot stew of chicken, fish, and vegetables — the classic warm-you-up-in-the-mountains meal.
Transportation
Getting Around
Odakyu Limited Express Romancecar from Shinjuku (~85 min) is the standard route. Buy a Hakone Free Pass to combine trains, buses, ropeway, and pirate ship in one 2-day ticket.
The Hakone Round Course loop is designed for one direction — start with the mountain railway, end with the bus back to Hakone-Yumoto.
Where to Base Yourself
Neighborhoods
- Hakone-Yumoto. The town at the mountain's base — the arrival hub, most budget ryokans, and shopping.
- Gōra. Mid-mountain — high-end onsen ryokans, the Open-Air Museum, cable-car station.
- Lake Ashi (Ashinoko). Mount Fuji views on a clear day; sightseeing boat departures; the Torii of Peace floating in the lake.
What to Know
Safety
Very safe. The area is volcanic — occasionally the Owakudani zone closes for gas activity. Follow signs; venting steam vents are real.