Hakone Ropeway

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Chareeporn ********
10 Mar
I booked this one day tour for myself and my friends and don't expect much of it but it turn out to be amazing! Our tour guide Sakuragi is very friendly and very knowledgeable. He keep us entertaining a whole trip and when I got lost he called to make sure I found right way back to our bus tour and he very patient! 10/10 experience! Recommended! 😊✨️🩷👍
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Lim *********
10 Mar
Our tour guide, Mandy (J197), was incredibly knowledgeable and sincere. She arranged the itinerary perfectly and explained each attraction clearly. This trip was excellent.
Lau *****************
9 Mar
We’ve had a nice day trip with everything catered by tour guide Mandy and the driver. We were lucky enough to able to see most of the Mount Fuji. The trip was comfortable and easy. Definitely recommend it to all who didn’t want to deal with the transportation but do want to come visit the beautiful Mount Fuji and also its nearby places.
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클룩 회원
9 Mar
I booked this Hakone trip through Klook. Our guide, Won-yang, was so much fun and incredibly passionate! I was so impressed that they spoke three languages (Korean, Japanese, and Chinese) and provided non-stop guidance. We even received a farewell gift, so I finished the trip with only wonderful memories.^^
Klook 用戶
9 Mar
Our guide, Evon, provided excellent service and detailed explanations for the itinerary, which greatly enhanced our day trip. We highly recommend all the stops: the pirate ship on Lake Ashi, the Hakone Ropeway to Owakudani, Hakone Shrine, and Enoshima Island!
曾 **
9 Mar
Our tour guide, Yuan Yang, was very enthusiastic! He was incredibly patient and spoke multiple languages. He's a fantastic guide, and we'd definitely come back again. It would be even better if we could request him specifically next time.
Klook客路用户
9 Mar
We had a great time today, the experience was wonderful, the sights were beautiful, and our tour guide Evon was very enthusiastic and patient. I highly recommend everyone come and visit!
MariaJanet ****
9 Mar
I was fortunate to see the amazing and breathtaking view of the Mt. Fuji from the Lake Yamanaka. The tour is quite organized and our Guide Wanting is well versed. She’s welcoming and accommodating to us. I will book this agency for the future. Tahnk you
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What to know about Hakone Ropeway

Get on a thrilling ride on Japan's Hakone Ropeway, the world's second-longest cable car. Enjoy stunning views of Mt. Fuji and Lake Ashi as you glide above the iconic Hakone landscapes. Experience the breathtaking sights of 'Owakudani,' known as Hell Valley, from the observation platform. From Sounzan station to Togendai station, the entire ropeway lets you see the beauty of the valley below and the majestic Mt. Fuji. A truly unforgettable journey awaits!
Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa, Japan

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Must-Visit Attractions Near Hakone Ropeway

1. Mt. Fuji

Japan's famous Mt. Fuji, the country's highest peak and a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site, is a must-visit attraction. On a clear day, you can catch breathtaking views of this majestic mountain from Owakudani station and the ropeway.

2. Lake Ashi

Lake Ashi, a top Hakone attraction, is known for its natural beauty in Japan and holds sacred significance for the locals. Whether you're cruising the lake, exploring the revered Hakone Shinto shrine, relaxing at a ryokan, or indulging in the hot springs, there are a lot of experiences to enjoy here. You can unwind in the hot springs, enjoy scenic boat rides, or even visit iconic torii gates at the Hakone Shinto shrine.

3. Hakone Open-Air Museum

The Hakone Open-Air Museum, Japan's famous open-air art gallery established in 1969, spans 200 acres and shows a captivating collection of over 1,000 sculptures, with around 120 on permanent display. Visit Hakone Museum to see the masterpieces of great artists like Pablo Picasso, Henry Moore, and Constantin Brâncuși all over the park!

4. Owakudani

The Owakudani volcanic area was born from Mt. Hakone's eruption 3,000 years ago. Visit hot pools and steam vents easily reached from the Owakudani stop on the Hakone Ropeway. Watch volcanic gas clouds rise from craters and don't mind the sulfuric smell, like rotten eggs! Don't miss out on their local specialty, Owakudani eggs cooked in mineral-rich water, believed to extend life by seven years per egg.

Tips for Your Hakone Ropeway Experience

How to go to Hakone Ropeway?

To board the ropeway, head to Togendai station in Hakone. Located 50 miles (82 km) southwest of Tokyo, Hakone is reachable by car. Trains from Tokyo's Shinjuku station run regularly to Hakone, including Hakone Tozan Railway, or you can go for guided tours that include transportation.

How long does it take to do Hakone Ropeway?

Hop aboard a Hakone Ropeway gondola to enjoy stunning views of attractions like the smoking Owakudani Valley, serene Lake Ashinoko, majestic Mount Fuji (3,776 m), and more in the Hakone area. This 30-minute ride spans 4 kilometers, one of the longest ropeway rides in the world.

Is the Hakone Ropeway safe?

The Hakone Ropeway Japan passes through Owakudani, an active steaming vent where safety measures may be taken for weather or gas releases. In extreme conditions or hazardous situations, the ropeway might be temporarily suspended to prioritize your safety.

Can you take luggage on the Hakone Ropeway?

The gondolas are big enough for suitcases and wheelchairs. If it's crowded, the suitcase might be a bit bothersome for others, but on regular weekdays, you shouldn't have any issues besides the weight of your luggage.