Kamakou Soba
A great place for a Japanese-style meal at Hakone station. The shop is on the 2nd floor just past a popular castella manju shop (Kikukawa Candy Shop). Kamakou s
Kikukawa Candy Shop is most famous for its castella manju, Japanese sponge cake filled with a sweet bean paste. You can't miss it as you walk along the row of shops just outside Hakone station – you can see the popular confections being made fresh at the front of the store.
A great place for a Japanese-style meal at Hakone station. The shop is on the 2nd floor just past a popular castella manju shop (Kikukawa Candy Shop). Kamakou s
Hakone Putter Golf is a popular mini golf course in Hakone.
This is the only mountain railway in Japan. On arrival at Hakone-Yumoto Station, the Hakone Tozan Train is immediately visible on its platform. This train takes
For most people, this is where your onsen adventure in Hakone starts. First opening its doors in 1919, the station is home to the Odakyu line and its famous Rom
Hakone is a famous hot spring resort in the prefecture of Kanagawa. Yumoto is the most famous area in Hakone, with a long history and many ryokans (traditional
Hakone Suimeiso is located a 3-minute walk from Hakone Yumoto Station and a 15-minute walk from Sounji Temple. It offers public hot-spring baths, free parking o
Offering 9 hot spring baths surrounded by nature, Hotel Kajikaso is a 5-minute walk from Hakone Yumoto Station. It features Japanese-style and Western rooms, so
Just a 5-minute walk from Hakone Yumoto Train Station, Masutomi Ryokan features open-air hot spring baths, spacious guest rooms and free Wi-Fi. Guests can reser
Boasting a hot spring bath with spring water flowing directly from the source, Yoshiike Ryokan is located a 7-minute walk from Hakone Yumoto Station on the Odak
Boasting a range of hot-spring baths with mountain views, in-room Japanese meals and massages, Yaeikan is 650 metres from Hakone-Yumoto Train Station. The softl
Situated atop a hill in Hakone, Gyokutei offers an authentic Japanese accommodation with an indoor hot spring bath. Hakoneyumoto Train Station is a leisurely 8-
There are about 20 candy shops along the stone-paved Kashiya Yokocho (Penny Candy Lane) selling candy, rice crackers, dango dumplings, ice cream and other taste
A great place for a Japanese-style meal at Hakone station. The shop is on the 2nd floor just past a popular castella manju shop (Kikukawa Candy Shop). Kamakou s
7. Candy A Go Go (Harajuku) Photo by Stefan Bock (stefanbock/) Candy a go go is a shop on Takeshita Dori that sells adorable pick and mix candy. But the most no
Tokyo doesn't mess around when it comes to cotton candy. Just a few minutes from Harajuku station on Takashita street, you will find "Totti Candy Factory". Oh m
4. Giant Candy Floss (..Or Cotton Candy if you call it that) IMG_2178.JPG 3.36 MBThe first time I laid eyes on these giant candy floss mountains my sweet-tooth
Cotton Candy Ramen20170630_171922 (2).jpg 170.61 KBThe 780 yen Cotton Candy Ramen is definitely is something new and different, and a place one must come visit,