Hakone Sightseeing Cruising
Christopher HarleyCruise the waters of Ashinoko in a replica man-o-war.
El lago Ashi (Ashinoko) es un lago pintoresco en el área de Hakone de Kanagawa. El lago se formó hace más de 3000 años cuando el volcán Hakone entró en erupción y es mejor conocido por su vista del Monte Fuji en un día despejado.
Las orillas del lago están en gran parte subdesarrolladas, aparte de pequeñas ciudades en el este, norte y algunos hoteles de vacaciones a orillas del lago.
Dos empresas ("Hakone Sightseeing Boats" e "Izuhakone Sightseeing Boats") operan barcos entre Moto-Hakone y Hakone-machi en la orilla sur del lago y Togendai y Kojiri en el extremo norte del lago. Un viaje en barco dura unos 30 minutos y algunos de los barcos están diseñados y adornados para parecer barcos piratas.
Hakone Sightseeing Boats and Izuhakone Sightseeing Boats operate boat tours on the visually intriguing lake. Hakone Sightseeing Boats is especially appealing to visitors as it offers 30 minute tours via pirate ships, which truly capture the adventurous spirit of exploration! While on Lake Ashi, visitors are treated to one of Hakone’s best views of Mount Fuji. For a more physically immersive experience, visitors can also rent swan-shaped paddle boats!
Cruise the waters of Ashinoko in a replica man-o-war.
Because of easy access from Tokyo, her great beauty, and breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji, Ashino-ko has become one of Japan’s most popular resort areas.
箱根芦ノ湖は、東京都心からのアクセスの良さと、豊富な温泉、そして富士山を望む絶景のため、戦後、急速にリゾート地としての開発が進んだ。湖畔の宿に泊まり、朝晩の湖の美しさを堪能したい。
The nature walk from Hakone Botanical Garden to Togendai is a lovely, easy, nature walk. Highlights include Sengokuhara pampas grass, views of Ōwakudani sulphur plumes...
Visit Hakone's gem and enjoy a scenic boat ride
ล่องเรือสงคราม ‘แมนออฟวอร์’ จำลองที่ผืนน้ำอะชิโนะโกะ
Parce que le lac Ashi, facilement accessible depuis Tokyo, offre un point de vue magnifique sur le Mt Fuji, il est devenu l'une des stations thermales les plus populaires du Japon.
See the breathtaking view of Mount Fuji from the edge of a timeless and ancient Japanese lake.
การเดินป่าชมธรรมชาติจากสวนพฤกษศาสตร์ฮาโกเนะไปยังโทะเก็นได (Togendai) นั้นสวยงามและเดินได้ง่ายมาก ไฮไลท์ของเส้นทางคือ หญ้าแพมพัสบนเซ็นโกะคุฮะระ วิวบ่อกำมะถันโอะวะคุดะนิ เทือกเขารอบๆ บริเวณ ต้นสนซีดาห์ ป่าไผ่ ชมปลาและนกหลากหลายชนิด เส้นทางจะสิ้นสุดลงที่ทะเลสาปอะชิ
Bởi vì có thể dễ dàng tiếp cận hồ từ Tokyo, cùng với vẻ đẹp tuyệt vời và khung cảnh ngoạn mục của núi Phú Sỹ nên hồ Ashi đã trở thành một trong những khu nghỉ mát được yêu thích nhất Nhật Bản.
Cuộc tản bộ tự nhiên từ vườn Bách thảo Hakone đến Togendai thật đáng yêu và dễ dàng. Những điểm nổi bật gồm cỏ pampas của Sengokuhara, hình ảnh của chùm Ōwakudani vàng nhạt...
Pictures from our day tour of Mount Fuji and Hakone.
At Pan no Mimi, you can try some truly delicious and unique bread-based food. Along with their assortment of hot sandwiches like tuna-cheese or ham and cheddar, don't look over the bread gratin—seafood gratin and cheese baked into half a loaf of fresh bread.
Box Burger serves some of the best Ashigara-beef hamburgers in the prefecture. When you order one of their juicy, thick burgers, don't forget to grab one of the handmade shakes to go with it. Try Vancouver Coffee here, a local Atsugi brand and made from Kyoto arabica beans, which will also be sure to keep you going for the rest of your trip!
The Hakone Shrine is a Japanese Shinto shrine on the shores of Lake Ashi in the town of Hakone in the Ashigarashimo District of Kanagawa Prefecture. It is also known as the Hakone Gongen. [Wikipedia]
Asómbrate por las nubes de tormenta hechas de vapor volcánico que se acumulan sobre el volcán activo, Owakudani (大 涌 谷), el Gran Valle de Ebullición. Creado hace unos 3.000 años, hoy el valle del cráter es un sitio turístico popular, a pesar del nombre ominoso y evocador. El valle volcánico todavía está vivo hoy con respiraderos de azufre activos y aguas termales. Una vez llamado el "Grand Inferno” o "Great Hell” gracias a las corrientes de humo sulfúrico blanco que se extendían hacia el cielo, fue rebautizado cuando el Emperador y la Emperatriz Meiji visitaron Hakone en 1873 porque los lugareños dudaron en invitarlos a un lugar con tales nombres.
Yunessun is a hot spring leisure facility in central Hakone, offering a range of themed baths and outdoor pools suitable for both families and friends. The Yunessun area offers a fun way to access Japan's bathing culture, with unique wine and sake baths to experience. The neighbouring Mori no Yu area offers a more traditional hot spring experience.