Saturday, 17 January 2009

Trip to Hakone, Kanagawa (Day 1)



This is an overdue post because of the time needed to sort all the photos which I took during the trip.

There was a public holiday on Monday, 12th Jan, so we decided to make a short trip over the weekend to Hakone.



We bought the 2-day Hakone free pass which provides unlimited access to 7 different types of transportation and discounts to various attractions to the area. Free and easy, own time own target, great for families with kids.

Day 1: Shinjuku -> Hakone






Local Train












Express Train "Romancecar"







The kids woke up at 6am and we were ready to leave the house at 7am. We had to take the Tokyo Subway to Shinjuku station, where we transferred to Odakyu line to take the limited express train "Romancecar" to Hakone-Yumoto Station.

The journey was to take one and a half hours. Shortly after a light snack of tuna and ham sandwiches, the kids took a short nap in the train. The weatherman had forecasted a cloudy and windy day, after the previous day's cold and rain where temperatures dropped to a new low in Tokyo. The previous night's temperature was -2 degrees celsius in Hakone so I was secretly hoping for snow so that the kids could play.

At Hakone-Yumote, we visited the Hakone Toy Museum owned by Teruhisa Kitahara an antique toy collector.


We stopped by a ramen shop for lunch before proceeding towards Gora station via Hakone Tozan Line. Another type of train. Oh boy, was Justin thrilled! He was so excited that he sat right in front of the train and kept looking at the driver intentively while the driver turned the gears and levers.

Another approaching Tozan Line train


After arriving at Gora station, we took the Hakone Tozan Cable Car to Sounzan. To our delight, we began to see snow as we travelled further up the mountain. Yippee!!!! It's the first for Jonathan.


We headed for Owakudani, also known as the Great Boiling Valley, with active sulphur fumes coming out from the crater of Mount Hakone. This reminded me of the previous post on rotten egg smell. (*Smiles*)


We had afternoon tea of sweet potatoes, coffee and hot chocolate. The kids took some rides on Thomas the train, another mini-train and Shinkansen. The hats on them were hanging on clothes racks for visitors to use, together with uniforms. And of course, they were outside playing with the snow for awhile.

At around 3:45pm, we started our 30 minutes descent from Sounzan to Togendai on Lake Ashi. It was a panoramic view of both Lake Ashi and Mount Fuji.

View of Mt Fuji from the cable car


We were just in time to catch the 2nd last ferry for the day, on board the Pirate Boat (Hakone Sightseeing Cruise).


We arrived at Hakone Hotel around 5pm, checked in for a short rest before heading to the French restaurant for dinner downstairs.

The best thing to end the day was being able to see the Orion constellation in the clear sky. This was a shot taken by Papa. Photo is unedited, constellations are a little light but I can still make out Orion's belt when I double click the image. A better picture of Orion, the hunter, can be found here.


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