After the cruise across Lake Ashi on a pirate-themed ship, next I was going to take the Hakone Ropeway (cable car) to get to Ubako Station.
The ropeway is one of Hakone’s main attractionsThe Hakone Pass I was holding covered the ticket fares for the ropeway
If you would like to know how much the one-way and round trip fares for Hakone Ropeway are, click here.
This would be be my 3rd cable car experience, after Langkawi and Hong KongIt’s definitely not as impressive an experience as the one in Langkawi or Lantau Island (Hong Kong), but I guess maybe it’s because the ‘wow factor’ has been lessened after being on other cable car rides nowThe views are alrightYou get decent views of Mount Fuji along the way upMy stop was the very next oneI walked to Hotel Green Plaza which is very close to Ubako Station
The second to last day on Japan soil. I had to make the most of it and accomplish a few more things. Experience a proper, natural outdoor onsen (hot spring), see Mount Fuji from closer up, — and eat sushi at a proper sushi restaurant.
Today I was going to be spending the whole day at Hakone, a popular getaway for Tokyo’s residents. Famous for offering great views of Mount Fuji, many hiking trails, resorts and many natural hot springs.
Yesterday, I bought a Hakone pass off a hostel mate who had purchased a two-day pass but only used the benefits of the pass yesterday. I could make use of the pass to avail buses and local trains within Hakone today. But first I had to get to Hakone from Tokyo station.
At Tokyo station, platforms 9 and 10 have trains going to Odawara (Tokaido Line)I forget exactly which stations I had to get down at and transfer trains, but eventually I had to stick to the Tokaido line to get to Odawara stationIt was time leave the urban sights of TokyoI think this was Shinagawa station, the second station I had to switch trains fromIt took just over an hour because of all the transfersBut from Odawara station, I now had to take a bus to get to the docks at Lake Ashi from where the sightseeing cruise departsYou could see right away why city-dwellers come here