Ōwakudani



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Ōwakudani is a volcanic valley located in Hakone, Japan. It is known for its hot springs and unique scenery, including sulfuric steam vents and bubbling mud pools. Visitors can take a cable car from the town of Sounzan to reach Ōwakudani.

The cable car operates from 9:00am to 5:00pm and costs 1,490 yen for a round-trip ticket. The official website for the cable car is https://www.hakonenavi.jp/transportation/detail?id=1.

Once at Ōwakudani, visitors can explore the valley on foot and enjoy the natural beauty of the area. There are also several shops and restaurants selling local specialties, such as black eggs boiled in the hot springs.

Nearby attractions include the Hakone Open-Air Museum, which features outdoor sculptures and art installations, and the Hakone Shrine, a Shinto shrine located on the shores of Lake Ashi. The Hakone Open-Air Museum is open from 9:00am to 5:00pm and admission costs 1,600 yen for adults. The Hakone Shrine is open 24 hours a day and admission is free.

Overall, Ōwakudani and its surrounding attractions offer a unique and memorable experience for visitors to Hakone.

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