I used to have a lot of hot spring baths, but when I came to Tokyo, the number of those baths is now, to my surprise, zero. So this time I am going to Hakone, the nearest hot spring town from Tokyo. Hakone has not only hot springs, but also many other rides and beautiful scenery that I would like to enjoy as well. And I hear you can even see Mt. Fuji from Hakone, so I want to see Mt. Fuji today! Would you like to join us on this under 10,000 trip to Hakone? Let me know in the comments!

💰 Price: 5000 yen / $50
↔️ Total distance: 80 km (50 miles)
▶️ Departure point: Tokyo
⛳️ Destination Hakone

What I liked about ✅️Hakone
1️⃣5000 yen ticket seems like a good deal. You don’t have to wait in line all day and I recommend it if you want to ride all the rides.
2️⃣The scenery is beautiful and the restaurants are in different locations so you can eat at different places.
3️⃣It’s accessible by car and the roads are wide, good for a family trip or something.
4️⃣Because it is a hot spring town, you can also take a hot spring bath.

❌What I would like to see improved
1️⃣I know Hakone is famous but there are too many people
2️⃣The rides don’t have air conditioning, so it’s seriously too hot.

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