Japan's longest pedestrian bridge, 400m long, offers panoramic views of Mt. Fuji. Enjoy thrilling activities like a 300m zip slide or relax at the café.
Harmonizes nature and art, showcasing sculptures with a backdrop of mountains. Highlights include the Picasso Exhibition Hall and an outdoor foot bath for relaxation.
Once an Edo-period border, it monitored travelers. Now a museum providing insights into samurai travel. Admission: 500 yen, accessible via bus or pirate ship cruise.
Scenic caldera lake formed by the Hakone Volcano. Sightseeing boats offer stunning views of Mount Fuji. The area is popular for fishing, ropeways, and walking trails, highlighted by the iconic red torii of Hakone Shrine.
A French-style landscape park featuring a fountain, rose garden, and greenhouses. Enjoy tea and hands-on activities like glass blowing in a serene setting.
Showcases East Asian ceramics and sculptures in a spacious facility with a Japanese garden. Offers a tea house and strict security for personal belongings.
Showcases the 100-year history of the Hakone Ekiden relay race. Watch race videos showcasing its significance, although signs are primarily in Japanese.
Established by the Hojo family, rebuilt in 1627 after fire. Open year-round with select access to the main hall in November. Explore historical grounds.