Where to Stay in Hakone
Premium neighborhoods, five-star hotels, and fine dining areas
Best Neighborhoods for Luxury Travellers
Ranked by relevance for luxury travellers visiting Hakone
Lake Ashi (Ashinoko)
LuxuryA picturesque caldera lake offering stunning views of Mount Fuji and iconic pirate ship cruises.
- +Iconic views of Mount Fuji
- +Relaxing lake activities
- +Proximity to Hakone Shrine
- -Accommodation can be pricier
- -Transportation between points of interest can be time-consuming
Gora
Mid-rangeA charming mountain resort town known for its art museums and hot springs.
- +Excellent access to museums and galleries
- +Abundant onsen (hot springs) facilities
- +Beautiful mountain scenery
- -Can feel crowded during peak season
- -Limited dining options outside of hotels
Hakone-Yumoto
BudgetThe bustling gateway to Hakone, offering a mix of souvenir shops, restaurants, and onsen.
- +Most convenient for arrival and departure
- +Wide range of accommodation and dining choices
- +Good starting point for day trips
- -Can be very touristy and crowded
- -Less scenic and tranquil than higher elevations
Daily Budget (Luxury)
JPY 30000/day
Hidden Gems in Hakone
Lesser-known spots the locals love
Hatsuhana
A beloved local soba noodle restaurant known for its exquisite handmade noodles and delicate dipping broths. It's a perfect spot to savor authentic Japanese cuisine away from the crowds.
Chisuji Falls
FREEThese beautiful, narrow waterfalls are famous for their curtain-like appearance as the water cascades down the rocks. It's a peaceful and picturesque spot perfect for a quiet moment of reflection.
Ashinoko Skyline Drive
This scenic driving route offers breathtaking panoramic views of Lake Ashi and Mount Fuji, especially beautiful during sunrise or sunset. It's a less crowded alternative to the usual viewpoints around the lake.
1 area to be cautious about
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