Hakone 箱根

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Les meilleurs onsen près de Tokyo

Entre le mont Fuji et la péninsule d’Izu, la touristique région de Hakone déploie avec charme l’éventail de sessites naturels, de ses musées et de ses onsen… Hakone la montagneuse se découvre et se redécouvre, au gré d’une excursion, le temps d’un week-end, si près de Tokyo, si loin de son atmosphère frénétique.

  • Chokoku no Mori, the open-air museum mentioned earlier, combines nature and art for the pleasure of the senses. Hakone Tôzan Densha line, Gora station
  • Narukawa Art Museum. More than 4,000 nihonga (Japanese painting) works from the 20th century can be admired here. Perched on a hill, the museum offers, on a clear day, a breathtaking view of Mount Fuji. It is a short 3-minute walk from the Motohakone-ko landing stage.
Chôkoku no Mori

Sculpture museum Chôkoku no Mori.

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Musée d'art Pola

A l'intérieur du musée d'art Pola.

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vent-temps-Fukui Kotaro

Vent / Temps (2013) de Fukui Kotaro

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See Mount Fuji from Lake Ashi

The cabins climb and the egg arrives at Owakudani, a volcanic site and a potential stop for a visit amidst the nauseating fumes, for a tasting of the famed black eggs cooked in sulfur-laden water.

From Owakudani, the cable car continues, descending (when coming from Gora), to reach Togendai, north of Lake Ashi, with frequent crossings of tourist pirate boats, reveals the chrome-red torii of the Hakone-jinja shrine, breaking the motionless surface reflecting the view of Fuji-san, with its snow-covered summit from its base, enclosing the picturesque forests to the clouds.

Le grand torii d'Hakone-jinja

The great torii of Hakone-jinja

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La route historique du Tôkaidô

The historic Tôkaidô road made of large cobblestones in the mountains

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Hakone and its hot springs

Finally, we cannot talk about Hakone without mentioning its many hot springs, onsen, known by the Japanese for centuries. There are no less than 17 of them! A pleasure of a heavenly experience awaits as you soak your body into the famed Hakone Onsen.

Hakone is the favorite spa of Tokyoites who regularly visits on weekends to recharge and relax away from the bustle of the capital.

Be sure to read our articles on this subject: Hot springs & public baths

 

The outside bath of the onsen Hakone yuryo

The open-air bath at Hakone Yuryo onsen

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Hakone onsen

A relaxing break in a natural onsen!

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