Hakone Snacks Yumochi at the Yumochi Honpo Chimoto Main store. Moist and glutinous texture like clean skin after a bath. “Yumochi" is a popular souvenir of Hakone and has been selected as one of the best confections in Kanagawa Prefecture. See More
Hakone Japanese Cuisine Tamura Ginkatsu-tei Main Restaurant Traditional restaurant which developed Gora’s specialty food, Tofu Katsuni. See More
Hakone Snacks Hakone no Uribo by Shiino Foods Inc. A cute manju characterized as a wild animal in Hakone by a food company in Odawara city, Kanagawa. See More
Hakone Japanese Cuisine Yubadon Naokichi Hot and fluffy yubadon bowl, topped with an expertly made “yuba” tofu silk, skimmed from the famous “hime no mizu” waters of Ohiradai. See More
Hakone K's House Hakone A guesthouse with an open-air bath, convenient for sightseeing, within walking distance of Hakone-Yumoto Station. See More
Hakone Museums Lalique Museum Hakone This is a museum showcasing the beautiful works of Rene Lalique, a French jewelry and glass artist. See More
Hakone Shrines & Temples Fukazawa Zeniarai Benten Shrine(Fukazawa Zeniarai Benzaiten) The power-spot is surrounded by nature, right at the Tonosawa Station of Hakone Tozan Railroad. See More
Hakone Japanese Cuisine Hakone Wild Yam Forest Yamagusuri Enjoy nutritious and flavorful yam dishes while gazing at the natural beauty of Hakone. See More
Hakone Japanese Cuisine Hatsuhana Soba Main Store Established in 1934, Hatsuhana Soba makes its special “natural farming yam soba” using only buckwheat flour, natural farming yams, and local eggs without adding a drop of water. See More
Hakone Cafés Bakery&Table Hakone Taste freshly baked bread while looking out over Lake Ashinoko and soaking in a footbath. See More
Hakone Sweets Shop & Desserts Shop Yumochi Honpo, Chimoto Station Store, A long-established shop offering freshly made sweets with the finest ingredients, including Hakone's famous "yumochi” delicacy. See More