Hakone Onsen

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Klook客路用户
4 Nov 2025
Our tour guide, Serina, was excellent. She explained the sights in great detail and helped coordinate our individual needs. It was a very enjoyable trip and a happy Mount Fuji journey! 😃😃😃
ผู้ใช้ Klook
4 Nov 2025
Lucky day with clear skies! Mt. Fuji is so beautiful! On this trip, our guide was a man named willYU, who is very articulate. When he explains tourist attractions using English vocabulary, it's easy to understand. Overall, I'm impressed.
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Kong *********
4 Nov 2025
The tour itinerary was very satisfying. The main thing is that the tour guide, Mr. Yuan Yang, was very energetic, polite, and capable. His Korean and Mandarin are also fluent and very professional. This is the second time I've joined a Klook day tour, and it felt great. The itinerary was well-arranged, the timing was accurate, and the tour bus driver was also very professional throughout the trip. The entire bus ride was also very comfortable.
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Klook User
4 Nov 2025
we really enjoyed the tour 🤍the views were incredible and the tour guide Kousei was very helpful and friendly. here are some pictures of mt fuji. as kousei says “we are very lucky“ 😂only con is that i felt the tour was a bit rushed but it was because we really had a lot to do. i wouldn’t mind an option that leaves even earlier than 8 to be a but more chill
Klook用戶
4 Nov 2025
Thank you to our tour guide, Mr. Yuan Yang, for leading us in exploring the scenic spots of Mount Fuji. He is warm, helpful, and polite, and my family is very satisfied. We look forward to seeing you again on our next trip!
Klook User
4 Nov 2025
Unforgettable Hakone & Mt. Fuji Day Trip! Our Hakone/Mt. Fuji tour was absolutely incredible, made even better by our amazing guide, Erik! He was warm, accommodating, and unbelievably knowledgeable — sharing fascinating insights about the history, culture, and nature of the area. Erik took care of every detail, made sure everyone was comfortable, and knew all the best viewpoints and hidden gems for stunning photos. His energy and passion made the whole experience feel personal and effortless — like exploring Japan with a good friend who knows it inside out. We couldn’t have asked for a better guide or a more perfect day. Highly, highly recommend. Thank you Erik!
Candy ****
4 Nov 2025
Friendly tour guide, cruise experience was filled with scenic views. The amount of time allocated for Enoshima island could have been longer as there are so many things to explore on the island.
Klook User
4 Nov 2025
must try this tour. totally worth money and time. we had such clear view of mt.Fuji .
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FAQs about Hakone Onsen

Is Hakone good for Onsen?

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What to know about Hakone Onsen

Hakone, located in the shadow of Mt. Fuji, has been a top hot spring destination for centuries, with over a dozen hot springs flowing into traditional bathhouses and ryokan-style inns. Whether you prefer the community feel of public bathhouses or the tranquility of a ryokan, a traditional Japanese inn, Hakone has it all. Many ryokans not only welcome overnight guests but also offer their private baths to day tourists. With one of the best hot springs in Japan, Hakone is a must-visit location for locals and tourists looking to unwind.
Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan

What to know before visiting a Hakone Onsen

Nearby Attractions to Visit After Hakone Onsen

1. Hakone-jinja Shrine

Connect with nature in this sacred shrine, a must-see attraction for its rich history, stunning architecture, and spiritual significance.

2. Mount Fuji

As Japan's most iconic symbol, explore breathtaking panoramic views of Mount Fuji at the accessible Mt. Fuji 5th Station.

3. Hakone Open-Air Museum

Stroll through manicured gardens with captivating sculptures, immerse yourself in interactive exhibits, and discover the fusion of art and nature with its outdoor art gallery.

4. Lake Ashi

Take stunning photos of this crater lake known for its crystal-clear waters that reflect the lush greenery and the iconic silhouette of Mount Fuji on clear days.

5. Mount Omuro

In this famous volcano, enjoy a thrilling chairlift ride to its crater rim, where you can take in panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and even catch sight of Mount Fuji on a clear day.

Plus, when you reach the very top, get the chance to cook takoyaki or octopus balls over the natural volcanic heat found at the mountain!

Tips for Your Hakone Onsen Experience

Where to stay in Hakone with an onsen?

Hakone, Japan, is home to numerous onsen, or hot spring baths, which you can find in public bathhouses, ryokan, and mountainside areas:

  • Yumoto: As the largest hot spring town in Hakone, there are many outdoor baths and inns to choose from. One popular choice for a day trip is Yu no Sato Okada, offering a spacious bathing area, sauna, and cascading water feature.

  • Hills and Valleys: You can discover many hot spring facilities, some conveniently located near iconic landmarks like the Hakone Open-Air Museum and Hakone Ropeway.

  • Lake Ashi: Along its shores, the lake includes different hot spring facilities, providing a scenic setting for a relaxing soak.

  • Ryokan: Whether you're on a day trip or an overnight guest, indoor baths are always accessible in a ryokan. For a historical experience, you can visit Matsuzakaya Honten, a ryokan with an onsen that was founded way back in 1662.

When is the best time to visit a Hakone Onsen?

The best time to visit Hakone Japan hot springs is around lunchtime since most onsen are the busiest before and after breakfast and dinner. Also, take note that most public onsen close during the middle of the day.

Do you wear clothes in onsen?

Usually, you can't wear anything, even bathing suits, in the bathing area, but it's a good idea to double-check, as some Hakone hot springs, especially the unisex ones, may allow cover-ups. If you're feeling self-conscious, you can use an onsen towel to cover yourself before getting into the water. Be careful as the minerals in certain onsen can make the floor slippery, so take it easy and watch your step for a safe and relaxing soak.