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Hakone Kyu Kaido (Old Highway)

The former highway over Hakone where you can walk on cobblestone road, reflecting the journey during the Edo Period.

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In the early Edo Period, the Tokugawa Shogunate developed the Tokaido Road between Tokyo and Kyoto. The section between the two post towns, Mishima and Odawara, is Hakone Old Highway. The 32km road climbs more than 800m, known as the hardest to walk. The difficulty is sung in the children’s song “Hakone Hachiri“ composed in the Meiji Period which describes Mt. Hakone as the world’s sharp sword.

Hakone Old Highway’s icon is the cobblestone road. Rains used to turn it muddy up to the shins. To ease the difficulty of travelers, the Tokugawa Shogunate laid those stones. Also Ichirizuka, milestones to gauge distance, were placed every one ri (about 3.9km), three of which still remain to this day, designated as the national historic sites along with the cobblestone road.

Even though Hakone Old Highway is popular as a hiking course with a historic nostalgia, the steep uphill can be quite hard. The Nishizaka (West Slope) between Hakone Pass and Mishima-juku is a down slope more than the half of the distance. Watch out, for it can take a toll on your legs and feet.

Highlights

  • Part of the former Tokaido Road constructed in the Edo Period.
  • Partial cobblestone Road was restored and is designated as a national historic site along with milestones .
  • Registered as a Japanese heritage in 2018.
  • Roughly 600m from the entrance of the Old Highway on the Hakone Pass is blocked off as of September 2022.

Photos

  • Quaint road lined with cedar trees and cobblestones 

    Quaint road lined with cedar trees and cobblestones 

  • Nishikida milestone

    Nishikida milestone

Reviews

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  • Sharon Liu

    湖畔的一段石板路~保留了當年的風貌哦

Details

Name in Japanese
箱根旧街道
Address
From Honcho, Mishima City, Shizuoka 411-0855 to Kuwahara, Kannami-cho, Takata-gun, Shizuoka 411-0001
Telephone
055-983-2672 (Mishima City Office, Education Promotion Department, Cultural Property Division)
Closed
Open every day
Hours
Walk any time
Admission
Free
Directions
Mishima-juku: From JR Kannami Station, ride a taxi for 14 min.
Odawara-juku: From Hakone Tozan Railway’s Hakone-Yumoto Station, ride a taxi for 11 min.
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)