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Yugawara Machi

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    • Day 4

      Hakone back to Tokyo

      August 17, 2023 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

      Went to beautiful Odawara Art Foundation Enoura Observatory.- a most tranquil park / gallery that celebrates Sugimoto art and the sun. Can observe the winter and summer solstice.

      From observatory we went to Atami a seaside town to view a showhome Stuart had designed

      That night a baseball game between the Tokyo Swallows and Baystars. Baystars won. Amazing atmosphere
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    • Day 9

      Il leggendario MONTE FUJI

      April 17, 2023 in Japan ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      Mezz'ora in Shinkansen, 25 minuti di trenino e altrettanti di corriera ed eccoci a Hakone, ai piedi del monte Fuji immersi in una natura dirompente. L'aria frizzante della montagna circostante rende ancora più piacevole questa giornata di sole. Una piccola e doverosa sosta sulla strada ad Amazake-chaya (antica sala da te di ristoro per i viandanti dell'epoca) per una tazza di riso fermentato (amazake). Un altro strappetto in bus per Motoakone-ko .... e quì, tutto insieme, il tempio shintoista di Hakaone Shrine con il suo Tori sul lago con il monte Fuji alle spalle ed il sentiero d'accesso tra cedri secolari. Una cartolina. Abbiamo pescato un bigliettino con premonizione dinina (omikuji) nel tempio... a me è andata bene, alla Vivi un po' meno ... et voilà, come da cerimoniale ha appeso il biglietto che verrà bruciato dal Monaco per scacciare la poca fortuna. E per non farci mancare nulla abbiamo preso anche una EMA (tavoletta votiva n legno) con raffigurato un bellissimo drago ... leitmotiv del santuario. Prima di ripartire un salto veloce al museo d'arte moderna di Narukawa per le due grandi passioni giapponesi ... i fiori e i treniRead more

    • Day 2

      First stop Hakone

      January 11, 2020 in Japan ⋅ ⛅ 5 °C

      First stop on my trip is Hakone and Lake Ashi! Couldn’t believe that I’m lucky to actually see Mt Fuji, often covered in clouds and fog there is a high chance that you travel this far and don’t actually see it. So this really is a fantastic start to my trip.Read more

    • Day 7

      Fuji

      February 9, 2018 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 4 °C

      Eine Schiffsfahrt zum Fuji

      Der Fuji 富士山 ist ein Vulkan und mit 3776,24 m Höhe über dem Meeresspiegel der höchste Berg Japans. Sein Gipfel befindet sich auf der japanischen Hauptinsel Honshū an der Grenze zwischen den Präfekturen Yamanashi und Shizuoka. Seit 2013 ist er Teil des Weltkulturerbes.Read more

    • Day 6

      Lake Ashi

      July 9, 2010 in Japan ⋅ 🌧 19 °C

      On Friday, we set out early to begin our mixed-mode circuit around Hakone. First up: a Pirate Ship running the length of Lake Ashi from Moto-Hakone to Togendai. This was a kitschy but fun experience. En route, we were treated to views of misty Lake Ashi.

      https://www.travelblog.org/Asia/Japan/Kanagawa/…
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    • Day 6

      Wanderings Around Moto-Hakone

      July 9, 2010 in Japan ⋅ 🌧 19 °C

      After the Hakone circuit, we arrived in Moto-Hakone around 5pm only to realize that no restaurants were open! This was a surprise considering it was Friday. Fortunately for us, the 7-Eleven was open. Anyone who has been to a Japanese 7-Eleven will know that they sell good fresh food. Jeff bought cold soba and I bought a noodle bowl with veggies which needed only hot water to be added. After walking back to the guest house in the heavy rain, I added hot water to the noodles and threw in the leftover hard boiled eggs from Owakudani. What a morale booster this was! Sated and full, we enjoyed the free wifi and eventually fell asleep to the sound of the raindrops.

      The next morning, everything was crisp and clear after the rain, and the views of Mount Fuji were fantastic. We strolled around Moto-Hakone, including the famed cedar forest, before jumping onto the bus to take us to the train station from whence we would return to Shinjuku to resume our Tokyo adventure.

      https://www.travelblog.org/Asia/Japan/Kanagawa/…
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    • Day 13

      Returning home for Dinner

      January 10, 2017 in Japan ⋅ 7 °C

      Bus trip to rail carriage to reach the top of the mountain which was quite spectacular as you can see.
      Quaint caravan on the summit and then down again on the same mechanized train to experience a traditional Japanese meal in town.Read more

    • Day 9

      Yugawara

      October 6, 2017 in Japan ⋅ 🌙 15 °C

      Der heftige Regen in der Nacht hat am Morgen die Flusskrabben die Uferböschung hinaufgetrieben. Sonne bei 30 Grad trockneten die Strassen schnell, so dass wir unseren Weg nach Otawara fortsetzen konnten, um dort die Burg zu besichtigen und Streetfood auf dem Festival zu probieren. Den Abend schlossen wir ab am Strand, an dem Surfer versuchten die pazifischen Wellen zu bezwingen.Read more

    • Day 10

      In search of a mountain

      August 18, 2016 in Japan ⋅ 🌧 24 °C

      Today was the first day in a while where we were spending the whole day in one place. We decided we would aim to see Mt Fuji. Being summer the days are very hazy combine that with the fact there has been a lot of cloud around meant we haven't been able to spot Mt Fuji from the train or other places where it is meant to be visible.

      We have been very lucky with the rain, some areas in northern Japan have been flooded over the last few days but apart from a 1 minute shower in Hiroshima and going through some rain on the Shinkansen we have had dry weather the whole time.

      There are a number of ways to get close to Mt Fuji so we decided to go the way that involves riding the Shinkansen - just one last time! We had a quick breakfast and headed to Shinjuku station to get the subway back to Tokyo Station. We booked ourselves some return tickets to Odawara, about 70kms out of Tokyo so still very much in the suburbs, and headed up to the platform. This one was a Kadama Shinkansen most of the others we have been on were mostly Hakaris. There are different types or classes of Shinkansen, they all do the same thing just slight differences between each.

      The trip took less than 30 mins and we dropped into the Tourist Information office in Odawara for some suggestions. The very helpful lady suggested we head up to Lake Ashi in the Hakone area which sounded good to us. She also managed expectations and said it was unlikely we will see Mt Fuji anyway given the cloudy weather. We bought the tickets and headed to the first of the 2 train stages.

      Then the wheels fell off. I blame poor signage at the station and the fact a train was there ready to go but we hopped on the wrong train. This meant we made a short detour to Matsuda before getting another train back to Odawara and try again. That was the first and only time in the whole trip we messed up our trains - just goes to show how easy it is to get around.

      Anyway no harm done and we only lost about 30 mins. At Odawara we double checked this time and boarded the train up to Hakone-Yumoto where we changed trains to go up into the mountains. We could tell the whole time the train had been climbing but when we boarded the next train the climbing really started.

      The second train was a little 2 carriage electric thing that ran from Hakone-Yumoto to Kawakidani and climbed about 450m in the process. The views out the windows were really beautiful with deep river valleys and really high peaks. The little train had to go through 3 switchbacks where the driver and the guard would get out and slowly swap ends and we would proceed on our way. It was only 1 lane going up so we had to stop at some stations for the train going down to pass.

      Once at Kowakidani we switched to a bus to take us down to Motohakone on the shores of the beautiful Lake Ashi.

      This was a cute little tourist town with lots of tourist type shops. We bought a couple of souvenirs and walked along the lake foreshore looking at the sights. It was really nice.

      To take advantage of the view we bought a couple of sandwiches and a couple of beers from the 7-Eleven and went and sat on the foreshore to have a great lunch. Lake Ashi has one of the vermilion gates actually in the water, you often see it on tourist brochures.

      We walked along the foreshore through the cedar grove that was planted 400 years ago to give protection from the weather. You could imagine the area in winter being covered in snow.

      Unfortunately the mountain eluded us and we didn't get to see it. We did see where it was meant to be if the cloud wasn't in the way.

      We then boarded the R bus and headed back to Hakone-Yumoto and boarded the train back to Odawara for our last Shinkansen ride. I did a count and in the 11 days we were in Japan we did 10 Shinkansen trips, not a bad effort!

      We had dinner back at the hotel, pizzas in the cafe with a couple of beers.

      Tomorrow is our last day in Japan before we head home tomorrow night.
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    • Day 8

      Yugawara

      October 5, 2017 in Japan ⋅ 🌙 15 °C

      Bus, Boot, Seilbahn, Bergbahn, Zug - heute sind wir mit so ziemlich allen fahrbahren Untersätzen unterwegs gewesen um den Gipfel des Vulkans zu erklimmen. In den schwefeligen Ausgasungen des Vulkans werden Eier gekocht, die sehr interessant schmecken. Ebenso interessant war die Zubereitung von Filterkaffee mit Bunsenbrenner in einem Cafe abseits der Touristenströme.Read more

    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Yugawara Machi, 湯河原町

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