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2007-11-25

Hakone

Last week we made a short trip to Hakone, a mountain area about an hour and a half by train West of Tokyo. In fall, it attracts lots of visitors like ourselves to admire the brightly coloured autumnal trees. Using the Hakone Freepass we were able to easily travel to and through the area using trains, buses, ferries, ropeways and cablecars.

Mount Fuji as seen from the ferry while crossing Lake Ashi.

At night we stayed at a traditional japanese hotel with private hot spring baths. We had a bathtub both inside and outside our room.

The next day we took a ropeway up to Owakudani, where we ate pitch black eggs boiled in the hot sulfuric volcano water. Each egg you eat is said to prolong your life by 7 years; I ate three.

The bright reds and yellows that the Japanese maple leaves turn are indeed spectacular.
Hakone is also the home of many modern art museums. We chose to visit the Hakone Open Air Museum, which features many sculptures by the likes of Henry Moore, Picasso and Jean DuBuffet (above).

2 comments:

JC Barnett said...

Hakone is good, isn't it? I'm well addicted to onsen baths. The statue park is also very nice.

Did you hear any of those echoing booms on the ropeway mountain? Very eerie. Every few minutes orso these distant booms would echo across the peaks. Something to do with the volcanic activity no doubt. And when we were there parts of the trails were closed due to lethal levels of sulphur floating around.

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