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We woke up to pouring rain in Hakone.  We got fairly wet walking to the bus stop but after that it was an easy commute to Odawara and time for the Shinkansen (bullet train)! We hopped on the bullet train bound for Nagoya and switched trains to make our way to Takayama. It was a very beautiful train ride but next to impossible to capture on camera.  We arrived in Takayama around mid-afternoon.  I was surprised at how big the city was but now I can see hot it got the nickname, “Little Kyoto”.  It doesn’t look like anything too special from first glance but with some exploration, charming streets and shops and areas emerge.  We ate Hida ramen at a tiny little shop close to the station.  Nothing to write home about but loved that we had to walk through the kitchen to get to the toilets.  After lunch we called our ryokan (a traditional Japanese inn), Hagi Takayama.  We had full intention to make our way back to walk around after settling into our room but realized that wouldn’t be happening once we got picked up in the van and made our way up into the hills.  It was a walkable distance but it would have been a risk with the threatening clouds in the distance.  So we settled into the ryokan.  It had an amazing view of Takayama city and a number of different onsens (hot springs) at the hotel to choose from, including one that was outside.  After we settled for a bit someone from the hotel did come and let us know that there was a night tour of the town after dinner we were so inclined to join in, which we did.  I’m so glad we did!  It was really nice to see the town with no people and the shops all closed up.  It gave it a much more old town Japan feel.  The streets were lined with cute little street lanterns and the streams running on the side of the streets provided a pleasant nature soundtrack.  Just beware, there are no covers to these streams… we found that out the hard way.  I highly recommend the night walk though, Takayama wouldn’t have been the same without that little excursion.

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After arriving at Hakone Yumoto we checked our luggage at the station (all big lockers were taken) and took the train to Gora.  Nice little ride through the mountains.  It’s best if you can get in the front of the line while you wait as otherwise you might not get a seat and will have to stand for 40 minutes.  We got off at Chokokukoen and headed to the Hakone Open-Air Sculpture Museum.  The museum had lots of fun people sculptures but probably my favorite thing was the foot bath!  It felt good after walking around the whole place.  Next, we headed to Gora and caught the cable car up to the ropeway.  Ropeway was fun.  Lots of pretty views (although we couldn’t see Mt. Fuji as it was cloudy).  You go right over the sulfur fields as well which is not pretty but an interesting look into where the hot springs are coming from. Next we boarded a pirate-looking ship boat across the lake.  It was very peaceful and relaxing.  We had planned to go into the reconstructed guardhouse on the other side of the lake but it was closing by the time we got there.  It seems like everything closes pretty early so be aware of that!  We took the bus back to Hakone Yumoto station and had a delicious tempura dinner.  We stayed at the Tonosawa Quatre-Saisons hotel.  We had an awesome view of the river and despite the rain was very beautiful.  We had a nice breakfast before setting off for Takayama.  Be careful though, it’s a dangerous walk from the hotel to the bus stop!  Trip to be continued…

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After a fairly hot and busy summer, I set off with my mother for a week long trip around Japan (or a portion of it).  First stop: Hakone.  Hakone is a hop, skip and a jump away from Tokyo which makes it a nice weekend getaway or even a long day trip.  The Odakyu line has a free pass (not free but all you can ride) which includes the roundtrip ticket from Tokyo as well as all the different modes of transportation within Hakone (train, cable car, ropeway, pirate ship and bus).  Hakone is a well planned, easy-to-follow sight-seeing destination as it forms a loop around the town, full of various stop-offs for varying interests.  Hakone to be continued…