My trip 東京(tokyo) to箱根( hakone) 2019
Hakone (箱根町 Hakone-machi) is a town in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. As of June 2012, the town had an estimated population of 13,492, and a population density of 145 persons per km². The total area is 92.82 km². Hakone has been designated as a Japanese National Geopark by the Japanese Geoparks Network.
Hakone is to a great degree regarded as a traveler destination; Mt. Fuji can be seen when taking a day trip from Tokyo. In addition to hot springs, museums and other recreation activities, Hakone is known for its scenery during all four seasons
Hakone is located in the mountains in the far west of the prefecture, on the eastern side of Hakone Pass. Most of the town is within the borders of the volcanically active Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, centered on Lake Ashi
Odawara (小田原市), Hakone-Yumoto Station (箱根湯本駅) area, Japan (日本)
Odawara (小田原市/Odawara-shi) countryside and Hakone-Yumoto Station (箱根湯本駅/Hakone-Yumoto-eki) area on our way to Hakone in western Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan (日本) on Friday, Sept. 18, 2015.
Hakone-Yumoto Station is a railway station on the Hakone Tozan Line in Hakone. It is 6.1 rail kilometers from the line's official starting point at Odawara Station.
Hakone (箱根町/Hakone-machi) is a town in Ashigarashimo District in Kanagawa Prefecture. Hakone has been designated as a Geopark by UNESCO. Most of the town is within the borders of the volcanically active Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park (富士箱根伊豆国立公園), centered on Lake Ashi (芦ノ湖/Ashi-no-ko).
The Hakone Tozan Railway (箱根登山鉄道/Hakone Tozan Tetsudō) is a private railway company in Japan, part of the Odakyu Group. It is best known for its operation of the Hakone Tozan Line, the first mountain railway in Japan, but like most Japanese railway companies, also operates bus service, namely Hakone Tozan Bus. It also operates the connecting Hakone Tozan Cable Car.
The Hakone Tozan Line consists of two sections: a lower section from Odawara to Hakone-Yumoto, and an upper section from Hakone-Yumoto to Gōra. At Gōra, a cable car is available to transfer visitors to and from Lake Ashi.
Websites:
Hakone-Yumoto Station (箱根湯本駅) address:
707-1 Yumoto Shiraishishita, Hakone, Ashigarashimo, Kanagawa,
Japan
神奈川県足柄下郡箱根町湯本白石下707-1
Hakone Day
Hakone (箱根町 Hakone-machi) is a town in Ashigarashimo District in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. As of June 2012, the town had an estimated population of 13,492 and a population density of 145 persons per km². The total area was 92.82 km². Hakone has been designated as a Geopark by UNESCO
Hakone Open-Air Museum (箱根 彫刻の森美術館, Hakone Choukoku no Mori Bijutsukan) is Japan's first open-air museum, opened in 1969 in Hakone in Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It has collections of artworks made by Picasso, Henry Moore, Churyo Sato and many others, featuring over a 1000 sculptures and works of art. The museum is affiliated with the Fujisankei Communications Group media conglomerate.
The music used in this video is called How You Feel & Alena, from the album Pop Electronic & Romantic Melodies and falls within the royalty free guide lines of Footage Firm, Inc's License Agreement.
Hakone , Hakone Gongen, 箱根町, Ashigarashimo, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Old video, Hakone , Hakone Gongen, 箱根町, Ashigarashimo, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Hakone (箱根町 , Hakone-machi ) is a town in Ashigarashimo District in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. As of June 2012, the town had an estimated population of 13,492 and a population density of 145 persons per km². The total area was 92.82 km².
Hakone has been designated as a Geopark by UNESCO.
Hakone is the location of a noted Shinto shrine, the Hakone Gongen, which is mentioned in Heian period literature. During the Gempei War, Minamoto no Yoritomo prayed at this shrine for victory over his enemies, after his defeat at the Battle of Ishibashiyama, which was is located in neighboring Manazuru. As with the rest of Sagami Province, the area came under the control of the late Hōjō clan of Odawara during the Sengoku period. After the start of the Edo period, Hakone-juku was a post station on the Tōkaidō highway connecting Edo with Kyoto. It was also the site of a major barrier and official checkpoint on the route known as the Hakone Checkpoint (箱根関所 Hakone sekisho?), which formed the border of the Kantō region. Under the Tokugawa shogunate, all travellers entering and leaving Edo along the Tōkaidō were stopped here by officials. Their travel permits and baggage were examined to enforce Tokugawa laws that restricted the travel of women and weapons.
After the start of the Meiji Restoration, Hakone became a part of the short-lived Ashigara Prefecture before becoming part of Ashigarashimo District in Kanagawa prefecture in August 1876. Hakone attained town status in 1889. After merger with five neighboring towns and villages in September 1956, it reached its present boundaries.
Day Trip To Hakone | Kanagawa Prefecture | Japan Series | Vlog #01
First video!!! Finally!!
Recently, had a vacation trip to Japan (a country I love LOVE love). Visited a few places of interest and I am here to share it with you. This is my first vlog so enjoy!
About Hakone:
Hakone (箱根町 Hakone-machi) is a town in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. As of June 2012, the town had an estimated population of 13,492, and a population density of 145 persons per km². The total area is 92.82 km². Hakone has been designated as a Japanese National Geopark by the Japanese Geoparks Network.
Hakone is to a great degree regarded as a traveler destination; Mt. Fuji can be seen when taking a day trip from Tokyo. In addition to hot springs, museums and other recreation activities, Hakone is known for its scenery during all four seasons.
To get tickets and passes for Hakone trip, click the link below:
Please Subscribe for more videos!
[ Follow me ]
Instagram:
Twitter:
Old Video, Forest, Trees, Hakone , Hakone Gongen, 箱根町, Ashigarashimo, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Old footage, Old video, Hakone , Hakone Gongen, 箱根町, Ashigarashimo, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Hakone (箱根町 , Hakone-machi ) is a town in Ashigarashimo District in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. As of June 2012, the town had an estimated population of 13,492 and a population density of 145 persons per km². The total area was 92.82 km².
Hakone has been designated as a Geopark by UNESCO.
Hakone is the location of a noted Shinto shrine, the Hakone Gongen, which is mentioned in Heian period literature. During the Gempei War, Minamoto no Yoritomo prayed at this shrine for victory over his enemies, after his defeat at the Battle of Ishibashiyama, which was is located in neighboring Manazuru. As with the rest of Sagami Province, the area came under the control of the late Hōjō clan of Odawara during the Sengoku period. After the start of the Edo period, Hakone-juku was a post station on the Tōkaidō highway connecting Edo with Kyoto. It was also the site of a major barrier and official checkpoint on the route known as the Hakone Checkpoint (箱根関所 Hakone sekisho?), which formed the border of the Kantō region. Under the Tokugawa shogunate, all travellers entering and leaving Edo along the Tōkaidō were stopped here by officials. Their travel permits and baggage were examined to enforce Tokugawa laws that restricted the travel of women and weapons.
After the start of the Meiji Restoration, Hakone became a part of the short-lived Ashigara Prefecture before becoming part of Ashigarashimo District in Kanagawa prefecture in August 1876. Hakone attained town status in 1889. After merger with five neighboring towns and villages in September 1956, it reached its present boundaries.
Hakone in Japan
10 day weather forecast hakone japan,5 star hotels in hakone japan,7 day weather forecast hakone japan,agoda hakone japan,b b hakone japan,b b pension hakone japan,booking hakone japan,expedia hakone japan,fuji hakone japan guide,fuji-hakone-national park japan,hakone access japan guide,hakone and japan,hakone art museum japan,hakone ceramics japan,hakone checkpoint japan,hakone country club japan,hakone district japan
Hakone (箱根町 Hakone-machi?) is a town in Ashigarashimo District in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. As of June 2012, the town had an estimated population of 13,492 and a population density of 145 persons per km². The total area was 92.82 km². Hakone has been designated as a Geopark by UNESCO.Hakone is located in the mountainous far west of the prefecture, on the eastern side of Hakone Pass. Most of the town is within the borders of the volcanically active Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, centered around Lake Ashi.Hakone is the location of a noted Shinto shrine, the Hakone Gongen, which is mentioned in Heian period literature. During the Gempei War, Minamoto no Yoritomo prayed at this shrine for victory over his enemies, after his defeat at the Battle of Ishibashiyama, which was is located in neighboring Manazuru. As with the rest of Sagami Province, the area came under the control of the late Hōjō clan of Odawara during the Sengoku period. After the start of the Edo period, Hakone-juku was a post station on the Tōkaidō highway connecting Edo with Kyoto. It was also the site of a major barrier and official checkpoint on the route known as the Hakone Checkpoint (箱根関所 Hakone sekisho?), which formed the border of the Kantō region. Under the Tokugawa shogunate, all travellers entering and leaving Edo along the Tōkaidō were stopped here by officials. Their travel permits and baggage were examined to enforce Tokugawa laws that restricted the travel of women and weapons.
After the start of the Meiji Restoration, Hakone became a part of the short-lived Ashigara Prefecture before becoming part of Ashigarashimo District in Kanagawa prefecture in August 1876. Hakone attained town status in 1889. After merger with five neighboring towns and villages in September 1956, it reached its present boundaries.The economy of Hakone is strongly dominated by the tourist industry. Hakone is noted for its onsen hot spring resorts, which attract both Japanese and international visitors due to its proximity to the greater Tokyo metropolis and to Mount Fuji. Sights include the volcanically active Owakudani geysers and Hakone Shrine on the shore of the lake, as well as the Hakone Botanical Garden of Wetlands. In April the cherry blossoms (sakura) and in autumn the Miscanthus sinensis (susuki) are noted sights.
Hakone has a number of art museums, including the Hakone Open-Air Museum and Pola Museum of Art.
Major events include the annual Hakone Ekiden, a long distance collegiate foot race, held at the New Year, which runs from Tokyo to Hakone and back over two days, partly in commemoration of the couriers who ran the Tōkaidō road.
One famous hotel in Hakone is the historic Fujiya Hotel in Miyanoshita, which was patronized by noted literary figures, politicians and foreign dignitaries in the Meiji and Taishō and early Shōwa periods.
A noted local handicraft is parquetry.Hakone is best accessed from Odawara and Mishima, the terminus of the Odakyū Odawara Line, 70 minutes from Shinjuku, Tokyo. From Odawara, the Hakone Tozan Line continues into various resort towns in Hakone. Odakyu also runs the Romancecar limited express between Shinjuku and Hakone-Yumoto. From Gōra, the terminus of Hakone Tozan Line, the Hakone Tozan Cable Car funicular goes to Sōunzan. Ōwakudani can be reached by Hakone Ropeway from Sounzan and the lake, while the lake is crisscrossed by cartoonishly decorated pirate ships for tourists. There is also Hakone Komagatake Ropeway, which goes to the top of Mount Komagatake.
A popular Hakone Free Pass, allowing unlimited use of most forms of transport for several days, is available. Hakone Free Pass can be bought at Shinjuku Station, Odawara Station, any other chief station along Odakyū Odawara Line, Hakone-Yumoto Station, Gōra Station, any other chief station along Hakone Tozan Line, Sōunzan Station, Tōgendai Station, Sengoku-Annaijo Bus Stop, Moto-Hakone Port, Hakone-Machi Port, and JR Gotemba Station Bus Information.
Hakone 3D RED/CYAN 3D VR, 4K video, 3D ANAGLYPH, 箱根町 Japan, Tour with Google Earth
Hakone 3D RED/CYAN 3D VR, 4K video, 3D ANAGLYPH, Japan, Tour with Google Earth
Hakone (箱根町 Hakone-machi) is a town in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. As of June 2012, the town had an estimated population of 13,492, and a population density of 145 persons per km². The total area is 92.82 km². Hakone has been designated as a Japanese National Geopark by the Japanese Geoparks Network.
Hakone is to a great degree regarded as a traveler destination; Mt. Fuji can be seen when taking a day trip from Tokyo. In addition to hot springs, museums and other recreation activities, Hakone is known for its scenery during all four seasons.
Hakone is located in the mountains in the far west of the prefecture, on the eastern side of Hakone Pass. Most of the town is within the borders of the volcanically active Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, centered on Lake Ashi.
(ENG SUB) A Review of Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum near Mt. Fuji
I hope you liked my review of Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum near Tokyo, Japan. I embedded our choice of transportation from Shinjuku Station to Kawaguchiko and the bus pass we used there. I liked this museum a lot because of it's many activities and the picturesque Fujisan view.
If you'd like to go by bus like me, you might have to book the ticket at least 1 day in advance either by the highway bus website (highway-buses.jp) or at the bus terminal near Shinjuku Station. If you choose to go by train, please see hyperdia.com
Hobby Travelling : HANAMI di Mokuyama Park Kanda Machi, Fukuoka Japan 1 April 2018
Hanami bareng rekan kerja di
Mokuyama Park
Kanda Machi
Fukuoka Ken
Japan
1 April 2018
Social Media
Facebook :
Instagram :
Gears
GoPro Hero 5
Canon EOS M3
Zhiyun Rider M
Thanks For Watching !!!
Japan Travel: 2019 Atami Night Walk Famous Onsen hot spring town #熱海 in Shizuoka Atami
It is easily accessible from Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka, and has been crowded with tourists as a hot spring resort since the Edo period.
It is located on Izu Peninsula in Shizuoka Prefecture, southwest of Tokyo, facing Sagami Bay. The whole area of Izu Peninsula belongs to Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park where Mt. Fuji is located, and Atami City is also located in a volcanic hilly area. There are many natural hot springs, and it has been famous as a resort for a long time, and there are many public hot spring facilities in the city. Also, there is an artificial sandy beach in Sagami Bay.
We hold fireworks displays in spring, summer, autumn and winter, so you can enjoy them outside of hot springs.
▼Access
Shinkansen: 35 minutes from Tokyo Station, 1 hour 30 minutes from Nagoya, 2 hours 15 minutes from Osaka
JR local line: 1 hour 50 minutes from Tokyo Station
▼video information
Date: December 15, 2019 (Sunday)
▼Please follow me on Twitter.
▼Hashtag
#熱海
#Atami
#matsurijapan
Beautiful Kyoto: Kyōtango [4K]
When people think of Kyoto they imagine the capital city. With its countless shrines and temples, captivating museums, and thriving shops, Kyoto City is most certainly a beautiful place... but many visitors don't know that just a few hours north waits the natural beauty of Kyōtango. Part of the Tango Penninsula area along the Sea of Japan, Kyōtango is home to breathtaking ocean views and gorgeous beaches, some of which you might not even believe you found in Japan! Enjoy a leisurely, relaxing night in Kyōtango's hot spring hotels, take a drive through the country and make a stop to sample local cuisine, and most importantly... pack your swimsuits and hit the beach!
This video was made possible thanks to the kind cooperation of:
Kyōtango City Hall Tourism Department
Hotel Shihoukaku
Tango Kingdom Rest Area
Matsunaga Kinenkan (松永記念館)
Matsunaga Yasuzaemon (松永安左ヱ門), 1875-1971, was an important Japanese industrialist, art collector and tea ceremony master. He led power companies such as the Kyushu Electric Railway and the Chubu Electric Power Company. At the age of sixty, after his businesses were nationalized, he retired and took the Tea name Jian (耳庵), follow your ear after sixty, from the Analects of Confucius.
In 1946, he moved to the Odawara area and built a house called Rōkyosō (老欅荘) “Old Zelkova Villa ”, on a wooded hillside in Odawara Itabashi (小田原板橋). The house included a tea room, “Shōkatei” (松下亭), where he hosted tea ceremonies for many other famous connoisseurs. In 1959, he built an Art Gallery, to display his collection of important antiques. In 1979, the buildings and garden were donated to the city of Odawara, and from 1980 onwards, the Matsunaga Memorial Hall (松永記念館)
has been used as part of the Odawara Cultural Museum for special exhibitions. (In 1980, Matsunaga’s antiques were moved to the Fukuoka Art Museum).
In 1986, two tea houses (Yōuan, 葉雨庵, from Minami-machi, and Uyaku-tei, 烏薬亭, from Odawara), were repaired and moved to the south corner of the garden. On the second floor of the main Memorial Hall, visitors can enjoy a short tea ceremony thanks to the Odawara Tea Ceremony Federation. Additionally, Rōkyosō, 老欅荘, Matsunaga’s home in Odawara Itabashi, was restored in 2000 and opened to the public in 2001.
Surrounding the Matsunaga Memorial Hall, the garden landscape is expertly maintained, and in 2007 the garden was included in a list of 100 Best Japanese History Parks (日本の歴史公園100選). A large pond is home to water lilies, yellow iris and Japanese carp koi (錦鯉). Below Matsunaga’s house, an old, towering zelkova tree survives as a reminder of the Rōkyosō (老欅荘) “Old Zelkova Villa ” name. Next to the main Memorial hall, a large red rhododendron that an eighty-year-old Matsunaga brought back from the UK still blooms in late April — mid-May. Elsewhere in the garden, large Lindera strychnifolia shrubs were apparently planted by Matsunaga himself. This is the origin of the tea house annex name: Uyaku-tei (烏薬亭). (In Chinese medicine, the dried root of this tree is called crow medicine, and has been prized as a miracle longevity cure. Interestingly, Matsunaga Jian lived to 96 years of age!).
DIRECTIONS: From the Odawara Railway Station, the Hakone Itabashi Station (箱根板橋駅) is the first stop on the Odakyu Line towards Hakone Yumoto. From the Hakone Itabashi Station exit, a road directly across leads to the main street of Itabashi after about 200 m. Turn left here and walk for another 330m., passing shops on the left such as the Bonjour Bakery, and the famous hand-prepared Shimoda Tofu Shop (下田豆腐店). Further up the main street on the right-hand side, a large dark building is the former home and factory of the Uchino Soy Sauce enterprise (内野家と醤油工場). Next, on the right is a vertical sign pointing towards the Matsunaga Memorial Hall (松永記念館入り口), and a short walk of about 180 m. along this minor road leads to the entrance on the left, just after a dense boundary hedge (free admission).
USEFUL URL’s
The Heian Period (JAPN 290 Presentation)
This is a project for my Japanese class, please don’t judge!
Day Trip to Shizuoka - Mt Fuji, Skating, SNOW!!
A quick day-trip to Shizuoka to make use of the still-frozen ice rink in Fuji-Q. Super lucky for a nice day taking shots of Mt Fuji (although I forgot to charge my drone controller). Heavy snow on the 2nd day meant that I decided to go home early and skip out a few more places... next time!
BTS content can be seen on my patreon!
▶ FIND ME
▻ Instagram | @wandernhunger
▻ Patreon |
▻ Ko-fi |
▻ Website | wandernhunger.com
▶ TOOLS
▻ Editing | Sony Vegas Pro 13.0
▻ Equipment | Samsung S8+, DJI Mavic Pro, DJI Osmo Mobile
▶ MUSIC
▻ Electronic Vibes by HookSounds Creative Commons — Attribution 4.0 International — CC BY 4.0 Music promoted by Audio Library
▻ Let's Party by HookSounds Creative Commons — Attribution 4.0 International — CC BY 4.0 Music promoted by Audio Library
Historic Tokyo at a glance!
A brief tour of Tokyo! A historic and beautiful city.
JAP 290 Video Presentation (Heian Period)
Japan 2017 Trip
May 2017 Trip to Japan!
Melissa Japan Vlog Day 11 Ekiben, Fuji Kawaguchiko, & First Ryokan Experience English & Bahasa
#japan #vlog #ryokan #fuji #kawaguchiko
japanese people like red bean, me too! I really love red bean!
Music:
Lake Kawaguchi in November, Japan