Voyage Facts

View Original

Unforgettable Memories Await: Hakone to Kyoto Journey Unveiled

Embark on a Hakone to Kyoto adventure! Discover top stops, travel tips, and unforgettable memories along the way.

Hitting the Road

Taking a trip from Hakone to Kyoto is like diving into a treasure chest of scenic beauty and rich culture. This route is a mix of lively cities and stunning views, perfect for an adventure you won't forget.

From Hakone to Kyoto

The journey from Hakone to Kyoto is about 258 miles, with a road distance of 230.3 miles. If you’re not driving, the train is your best bet, taking around 4 hours and 6 minutes. Tickets range from $65 to $110. If you prefer the open road, driving takes about the same time and costs between $40 and $60.

For the speed demons out there, the Shinkansen bullet train is the way to go. It covers the 420 km distance in under 2 hours. Known for its comfort and punctuality, the Shinkansen averages just a 24-second delay per train. If you have a Japan Rail Pass, you can ride the Kodama and Hikari trains for free, but the Nozomi trains will cost you extra.

See this content in the original post

Must-See Cities Along the Way

As you make your way from Hakone to Kyoto, don't miss these gems:

  1. Mishima: Check out the Mishima Skywalk for jaw-dropping views of Mount Fuji and the surrounding area.

  2. Atami: Known for its hot springs and seaside views, Atami is a chill spot with plenty of traditional inns and scenic spots.

  3. Odawara: Home to the historic Odawara Castle and various art museums, Odawara is a cultural goldmine with a rich history.

For more on traveling between these cities, check out our guide on how to get from Tokyo to Kyoto.

These cities offer unique experiences and are perfect for breaking up your journey. Whether you're soaking in hot springs, enjoying panoramic views, or diving into history, the route from Hakone to Kyoto is packed with unforgettable moments.

Explore more travel tips and passes like the Hakone Free Pass and the Kyoto-Osaka Sightseeing Pass to make the most of your trip.

Points of Interest

Traveling from Hakone to Kyoto is like flipping through a postcard collection. Each stop has its own charm and story. Here are some must-see spots along the way that will make your trip unforgettable.

Must-See Stops

  1. Shirahama Beach
    Need a break? Shirahama Beach is your go-to. With its powdery white sand and crystal-clear waters, it's the perfect place to kick back and soak up some sun.

  2. Shin-Shimoda Station
    More than just a train stop, Shin-Shimoda Station offers a peek into local life. Wander around the nearby shops and eateries to get a taste of the local culture.

  3. Kawazu Town
    If you’re traveling in spring, Kawazu Town is a must. Known for its early-blooming cherry blossoms, the town hosts the Kawazu Cherry Blossom Festival, drawing visitors from all over.

  4. Joren Falls
    Nestled in the Amagi mountains, Joren Falls is a sight to behold. The waterfall is a refreshing pit stop where you can enjoy the beauty of nature.

  5. Mishima Skywalk
    At 400 meters, Mishima Skywalk is Japan's longest pedestrian suspension bridge. On a clear day, you can catch a breathtaking view of Mount Fuji.

Attractions to Visit

  1. Numazu Deep Sea Aquarium
    Dive into the deep sea without getting wet at the Numazu Deep Sea Aquarium. The exhibits showcase the mysterious marine life from Japan's deep waters.

  2. Mt. Fuji Children's World
    Perfect for families, Mt. Fuji Children's World offers a variety of activities centered around the iconic mountain. It's a fun and educational spot for kids.

  3. Lover’s Cape
    Looking for a romantic stop? Lover’s Cape offers stunning views and love-themed attractions, making it a popular spot for couples to snap memorable photos.

  4. Joren Falls
    Yes, it’s worth mentioning twice! Joren Falls is that good. The serene environment and the soothing sound of the waterfall make it a must-visit for nature lovers.

See this content in the original post

For more detailed travel options, including transportation choices and cost estimates, check out our section on travel options. Whether you're into cultural experiences or natural beauty, the route from Hakone to Kyoto has something for everyone.

If you're planning to explore beyond Kyoto, consider reading about Kyoto to Osaka and Kyoto to Nara for more travel ideas. Safe travels!

Travel Options

Planning a trip from Hakone to Kyoto? You've got a few ways to get there, each with its own perks. Whether you're after speed, comfort, or saving some cash, there's a travel option for you.

Ways to Get There

When you're heading from Hakone to Kyoto, you can choose from:

  • Train: The Shinkansen bullet train is your best bet for speed and ease. It zips you from Hakone to Kyoto in about 2 hours. If you have a Japan Rail Pass, the Kodama and Hikari trains are covered. For the Nozomi Shinkansen, you'll need to pay extra.

  • Car: Driving gives you the freedom to explore at your own pace. The trip is around 230 miles and takes about 4 hours and 6 minutes.

See this content in the original post

Cost and Time Breakdown

Knowing the cost and time for each option helps you plan better. Here's a quick look:

See this content in the original post

If you have a Japan Rail Pass, the Shinkansen is a fast and cost-effective choice. You can also buy individual tickets, with or without seat reservations. Driving is cheaper, costing between $40 and $60, but it takes longer than the Shinkansen.

For more tips on getting around Kyoto and nearby spots, check out our guides on Kyoto to Osaka and Kyoto to Nara. If you're starting from Tokyo, our guide on how to get from Tokyo to Kyoto has you covered.

See this content in the original post

Travel Tips

Planning a trip from Hakone to Kyoto? Let's make it smooth and budget-friendly with two handy travel passes: the Hakone Free Pass and the Kyoto-Osaka Sightseeing Pass.

Hakone Free Pass

The Hakone Free Pass from Odakyu Electric Railway is your golden ticket to exploring Hakone. This pass gives you unlimited rides on all Odakyu Group transport in Hakone, including trains, buses, a ropeway, a cable car, and even sightseeing cruises. You can also snag a round trip on the Odakyu Line between Tokyo and Hakone.

See this content in the original post

With the Hakone Free Pass, dive into Hakone's beauty—from stunning views of Mount Fuji to the peaceful ride on the Hakone Tozan Line through the mountains. The pass also covers entry to cool spots like art museums and the famous black eggs boiled in sulfur-rich waters.

For more tips on making the most of your Hakone adventure, check out our guide on how to get from Tokyo to Kyoto.

Kyoto-Osaka Sightseeing Pass

If you're hitting both Kyoto and Osaka, the Kyoto-Osaka Sightseeing Pass by Keihan Railway is a no-brainer. Exclusively for foreign visitors, this pass offers one day of unlimited travel between Osaka, Kyoto, and the Kurama-Kibune area along the Keihan and Eizan railways.

See this content in the original post

Besides unlimited travel, the pass gives you discounts on entry to select attractions, making it a wallet-friendly way to soak in the culture and history of both cities. You can grab the pass at tourist info centers, certain hotels in Kyoto and Osaka, and even from travel agents overseas.

For more info on traveling between Kyoto and nearby cities, check out our guides on Kyoto to Osaka and Kyoto to Nara.

Using these travel passes will make your journey from Hakone to Kyoto a breeze, ensuring you have a fun and hassle-free trip.