So
this post is way, way late, but last month, my friend and I took a
weekend trip to Hakone, a town (city?) a few hours away in Kanagawa
Prefecture (not too far from Yokohama). We only stayed for one night,
but it was super fun!
Hakone is actually a very popular travel destination,
and after having been there it's easy to see why: it's a really
gorgeous place in the mountains, with hot springs and interesting places
to visit - not to mention the fact that they clearly know what they're
doing as far as tourism goes, with a well-structured public
transportation system that makes it easy to access the many museums and
other sites they've built there.
We
started out from Tokyo with the 'Hakone Free Pass', which covered our
(local) train fare to/from Tokyo plus bus/ferry/train fare in Hakone,
and also gave us discounts in other places. Our first stop was lunch,
and then we hopped on a bus to the pier to board a pirate ship! For some
reason in English it's only advertised as a 'sightseeing cruise' but
the Japanese definitely says 'pirate ship', which is much more exciting,
I think.
So
after a short boat ride across Lake Ashi, we then got onto the Hakone
Ropeway to ride a cable car up the mountain! Our next destination was
Owakudani, which is a volcanic valley with sulfur hot springs, famous
for black eggs that are said to make you live 7 years longer if you eat
one. (They're boiled in the springs and apparently turn black because of
the sulfur; as it happens, I ate 2.5)
Then
we came back down via cable car and headed to our next destination, the
Hakone Glass Forest/Venetian Glass Museum. Which doesn't sound super
interesting, but actually it was pretty cool! There were glass pieces
outside in a beautiful garden-like area, plus some delicate and
interesting works inside. I think my favorites were the giant glass
onions scattered around!
After
that we just went to our ryokan and chilled for a bit, had dinner at a
Korean restaurant (where we had to wait foreevveerrr but it was tasty so
I guess it was okay), had a bath in the hot spring water, and went to
bed.
The
next morning was the main reason why I wanted to go to Hakone and what I
had been looking forward to ever since I learned it existed: the Museum
of Saint-Exupery and The Little Prince in Hakone! I spent most of the
time freaking out about everything, which included statues of characters
from the books, a stamp rally where you had to collect stamps and
create your own Le Petit Prince book, and a lot of interesting
information about the author. Needless to say, it was great, and I will
happily go back sometime if anybody wants to see it! :D
We
continued by taking a bus to Gora and having lunch at a cute little
cafe called Woody, before wandering around the Hakone Open Air Museum,
which was huge and awesome. There were tons of sculptures outside and
exhibits inside, plus a free hot spring foot bath!
With
that, our trip came to an end because it was Sunday and we both had to
get back for work, but there's still a ton of things in Hakone that we
didn't get to visit, so I'd like to go back someday! Maybe in the winter
next time, when I'll really appreciate the hot springs. I got the
feeling that my family would really enjoy being there too, so maybe if
they come visit again...? :)
When should we come to visit you?
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