What to do and see in Ashigarashimo-gun, Kanto: The Best Things to do for Honeymoon

May 22, 2021 Velvet Mowry

Discover the best top things to do in Ashigarashimo-gun, Japan including Explore Hakone, Fun2Drive, The Hakone Open-Air Museum, Lake Ashinoko, Hakone Shrine / Kuzuryu Shrine Singu, Hakone Ropeway, Hakone Venetian Glass Museum, Hakone Yuryo.
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1. Explore Hakone

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Explore Hakone

Explore Hakone specializes in 100% customized private tours. You can visit many places in just one day with a licensed local guide. Reservations are required for all tours.

2. Fun2Drive

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Fun2Drive

Fun2Drive is the original JDM sports car entertainment company near Mt Fuji, only 2 hours from Tokyo. Conveniently located at a gateway to the greatest touges (mountain passes) in Japan, we offer guided tours and the largest fleet of JDM sports cars from NISSAN: Skyline GT-R & Fairlady Z, HONDA: New NSX NC1 & Classic NSX NA1, TOYOTA: Supra & AE86, MAZDA: RX-7, MITSUBISHI: Lancer Evolution, SUBARU: WRX, and more.

3. The Hakone Open-Air Museum

1121 Ninotaira, Hakone-machi, Ashigarashimo-gun 250-0493 Kanagawa Prefecture +81 460-82-1161 http://www.hakone-oam.or.jp/
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4.5 based on 2,729 reviews

The Hakone Open-Air Museum

Art blends with nature at this huge outdoor sculpture park, where works by both Japanese and Western artists are framed by trees, grass and mountains.

Reviewed By rodrigolaniado - Shanghai, China

It was truly amazing It was my first open air museum and won’t be the last The sculptures are incredible and go perfectly with the impecable gardens Also you have plenty Picasso art which gives a good contrast with the outside exposures

4. Lake Ashinoko

Hakone, Hakone-machi, Ashigarashimo-gun 250-0521 Kanagawa Prefecture +81 460-83-7722 http://www.hakone-ashinoko.net/index.html
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Lake Ashinoko

Created 3,000 years ago by a volcanic eruption, this lake is cruised by boats year round and, from its southern edge, offers the view of Mt. Fuji often seen in tourist brochures.

Reviewed By KKgirl93 - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

If you are blessed with beautiful weather, your cruise on Lake Ashi will be amazing. We were fortunate enough to take a short cruise on a cloudless, blue-sky day, and thoroughly enjoyed the serene surroundings. Mount Fuji was not very clearly in view during our cruise, but we could see her silhouette.

5. Hakone Shrine / Kuzuryu Shrine Singu

Hakone-machi, Ashigarashimo-gun 250-0522 Kanagawa Prefecture +81 460-83-7123 http://hakonejinja.or.jp/
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Hakone Shrine / Kuzuryu Shrine Singu

A striking red gate along the water designates the entrance to this ancient shrine, perched atop Mt. Komagatake, and reachable by cable car or foot.

Reviewed By razorbagel - Baltimore, United States

this serene lakeside shrine has everything - towering cedars, a beautiful torii gate on the shore of lake ashi, and a main shrine complex up a steep flight of stairs to make your pilgrimage worthwhile! there's usually a line to have a picture under the lakeside gate, but waiting is worthwhile and pleasant in the shade. don't be shy about exploring along the lakeshore after you get your photo. remember that this is a place of worship, so act accordingly while you're here.

6. Hakone Ropeway

1251 Sengokubara, Hakone-machi, Ashigarashimo-gun 250-0521 Kanagawa Prefecture +81 465-32-2205 http://www.hakoneropeway.co.jp/
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Hakone Ropeway

Glide through the skies in the world’s second-longest cable car, whose 13-passenger gondolas offer breathtaking panoramic views.

Reviewed By F2239QNrosec - Melbourne, Australia

The ropeway (in my view more a cable car) provided an excellent morning of views and education, as well as the chance to eat black eggs (which taste like normal eggs), black curry bun (tasty!) and we also sampled a black icecream. However, the main activity was the ride over the thermal vents, and the viewpoint from the end of the ride. There was a geology museum, as well as a number of shops. The trip continued with another ride, this time to Lake Ashi, where there might have been a view of Mt Fuji, except for the customary cloud cover. There were a number of options for a lake trip, but we didn’t do this. The round trip was about $A50, so on the more expensive side for our large family, but worth it. Note: we walked to the base station from the Hakone village, which was a stiff climb of about an hour, and could have been done by bus or car. There was no real benefit to the walk, in that there were no views to speak of, but it was a good work out!

7. Hakone Venetian Glass Museum

940-48 Sengokubara, Hakone-machi, Ashigarashimo-gun 250-0631 Kanagawa Prefecture +81 460-86-3111 http://www.hakone-garasunomori.jp/
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Hakone Venetian Glass Museum

Reviewed By JRP-Bkk - Bangkok, Thailand

I was expecting a “ vases in glass cases “ museum instead the exhibits included work by some of the world’s best known glass artists including Dale Chihuly and collaborative works with Pablo Picasso and Marc Chagal . Truly impressive !! The pizza’s good as well . Overall anexcellent visit especially on a rainy day with the onset of Typhoon Hagibis.

8. Hakone Yuryo

4 Tonosawa, Hakone-machi, Ashigarashimo-gun 250-0315 Kanagawa Prefecture +81 460-85-8411 [email protected] http://www.hakoneyuryo.jp/
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Hakone Yuryo

Hakone Yuryo is a traditionally-styled countryside hot spring resort.These large hot springs can be visited in a day trip and offer quality time, blessed by the rustic charm of Hakone Yumoto.Let go the stresses of daily life and soothe your body and soul.Hakone Yuryo awaits your visit with welcoming hospitality.

Reviewed By Soulmumma - Australia, null

We chose to end our busy day at Hakone Yuryo. What a beautiful way to relax! We hired a private type 2 onsen. Everything was perfect, you get a small little sitting room and your private hot spa which is lovely at night. Pure bliss!

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