Day 15 – I saw Fuji-san

Today it was time to leave Nagoya and head to Hakone.
The morning started great… the first rain in my trip, guess my misfortune at the start was only good for 2 weeks of good weather karma.

Anyways, made my way to the 9h30 Kodama Shinkansen on the way to Odawara where I had to take another train to Hakone itself. Bought myself the free-pass as that should save me some money in the long run. It’s basicly a pass you buy for Y4000 that lets you use most public transport without any extra costs. This includes trains, buses, the cruise ship, rope-ways, cable cars. If you use all once, you’ve got your money out of it. So that’s the plan for tomorrow as the current weather doesn’t really allow for it.

I made my way to the hostel, left my luggage there and went back to the station to catch a train to Gora. Better get some use out of this pass even with this bad weather. The train to Gora is a bit special, driving straight up isn’t possible as that would be too steep for a train so we change directions around three times during the ride up. Some extra entertainment is brought by the driver and conductor pointing out every sign they see.

In Gora I had lunch at the Ninja café… basicly an excuse to sell ninja-related merchandise in their bar and walk around in all black, wouldn’t recommend. Then I took the cable car and the rope-way up the mountain. Even though it was raining you could still see the nature around.

At the top of the rope-way there’s a small volcanic museum, like 2 rooms. But entrance was only Y100 and it had some cool basic info (in English) and microscopes with ash, magma, sulfur and other plates to look at. With also a bit of history thrown in about Mt. Hakone.

On the rope-way down certain clouds cleared up and I got to see nearly all of Fuji-san <3

I then went back to the hostel, asked for a good onsen in the neighbourhood. Damn I must say, this was so nice, but dangerous as if you stay too long in the 43°C water you could pass out.

Dinner for the night was Teriyaki chicken with sweet potato. All I can say about the sweet potato is that they fill like a bomb and have the taste of a sugar coated pancake.