Couples get dramatic Mt. Fuji panoramas, share private ropeway cabins, and taste black eggs; short paths leave time for relaxed window-view dining and memorable photos.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for couple trip: Enough time to ride the ropeway, stroll the vent area, and sample black eggs without rushing.
Hakone Ropeway Gondola Ride:
Board at Sounzan for a round-trip cabin over the volcanic valley.
Tip: Sit on the window side facing Mt. Fuji for the best couple photos.
Kuro-Tamago (‘Black Egg’) Tasting:
Buy five eggs steamed in sulfur vents; legend adds seven years to your life.
Tip: Share a set and snap a playful ‘myth vs reality’ photo together.
Mt. Fuji Viewing Platform:
Step onto the outdoor deck at Owakudani Station on clear days.
Tip: Arrive before 10AM for the clearest view and softer light for portraits.
Volcanic Steam-Zone Guided Walk:
Join the 40-minute guided path into steaming vents with safety gear.
Tip: Book at the information center early; helmets and cashless payment only.
Owakudani-eki Shokudo Volcano Curry:
Enjoy smoky beef curry with local pork katsu while overlooking the valley.
Tip: Request a window table for lava-inspired views as you dine.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Ropeway round-trip | JPY 2,500 |
Black eggs (5) | JPY 500 |
Steam-zone tour | JPY 800 |
GeoMuseum special exhibit | JPY 100 |
Total Estimated | JPY 3,900 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
On clear winter mornings, ride early for Mt. Fuji. Spring brings budding trees along the path. Summer haze can block views—plan around sunny days.
Address: 1251 Sengokuhara, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0631, Japan
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Nader Hasawi
Beautiful mining place on the top Of the mountain. You get to it through the ropeway. Do not go back the way you came up and rather continue to the lake and take the pirate ship back. This is the best way to do the circle.
then yue wong
Tourist Tourist Tourist, we were there during the summer and the Japanese school holiday. There place is full to the brim. Restaurants are packed. No place to sit at all. The top there, sulfur smell is quite strong. Got to the try their famous black egg. The was a saying that you eat one black egg, you will be 7 years younger !
Alvin Li
The visitor centre comprises of much needed amenities as well as a souvenir shop. Everyone and their mother is buying black eggs (4 for ¥500). If you are wondering where do people get the black soft cream from, it's from a shop (極楽茶屋) further south from the visitor centre, so don't waste time here.
I-Hsiang Chen
This area was originally called the "Valley of Hell" (地獄谷), but was renamed "Owakudani" (大湧谷, literally "Great Boiling Valley") after Emperor Meiji visited. It’s a volcanic landscape with continuous volcanic gas emissions that fill the air with a strong sulfur smell. Give the local specialty, the black eggs, a try, although they taste just like regular boiled eggs.
Home Kitchen
Beautiful views of views of Mt. Fuji and Hakone's mountains. In case you did not read it or planning to visit note: * If the concentrations of volcanic gas exceed specified level, or occur eruptions suddenly, please take refuge to the following evacuation shelters, listening out for instructions and announcements. As of the day we visited on March 21st and 22nd ,2025 there are about 7 shelters and...
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