Hakone Onsen Guide
Hakone: Popular Onsen Destination from Tokyo!
The most popular Onsen destination from Tokyo! Hakone attracts visitors from all over Japan with numbers of attractions and it’s a perfect getaway from cities for one or two days. There are over 100 Onsen facilities located in Hakone area so pick one to have a great Onsen experience!
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With Mt.Fuji view
Hakone is very popular Onsen in Kanto area as it’s one of the rarest places where you can bathe with the great view of Mt. Fuji. The onsen resort offering the best view in Hakone area is Hotel Green Plaza Hakone.
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Official Website: http://www.hotelgreenplazahakone.com/en-gb/
Day-Use
Hakone has plenty choice for day-use Onsens and this is why it’s top choice for a day-trip from cities. Many spas offer daily use pass with around 1,000~. If you are travelling to Hakone for a day, don’t forget to bath before leaving!
Tenzan: http://tenzan.jp/
Hakone Yuryo: http://www.hakoneyuryo.jp/english/
Yunosato Okada: http://www.yunosato-y.jp/english/
Yumoto Fujiya Hotel: http://www.yumotofujiya.jp/en/index.html
Swimwear allowed Onsen

Hakone Kowakien Yunessan is the Onsen theme park where guests can enjoy many kinds of hot spring bathes such as Coffee bath, Wine bath, Sake bath and outdoor bathes in their swimwear. If you are shy to share a bath with others in naked, this is a fine choice as you can also enjoy with friends or family.
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Yunessan: http://www.yunessun.com/
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