I call it a hop, skip and a jump but what it really is, is a two day pass in Hakone that gives you access to several different kinds of transportation. It's actually called a Freepass and here's the website for it:
It's a super good deal and it's also a lot of fun.
Once we arrived in Hakone we used our passes to ride a bus to Lake Ashi. My brother and sister in-law were with us and the first place we visited at Lake Ashi was the Ekiden Museum.
By-the-way, the Narukawa art museum is outstanding: http://www.narukawamuseum.co.jp/en/
The Ropeway fare is included in the Freepass.
You can see Mt. Fuji from the gondola.
The Ropeway takes us to Owakudani. Hot steam billows from the ground, the air reeks of Sulphur and any minute I expect to see a dinosaur walk by me. This is like the land that time forgot.
This trail is currently closed because of toxic volcanic gasses.
From Owakudani we took a shuttle bus to Souzan station to ride the cable car to Gora. Yes, this too is included in the Freepass.
The cable car specially designed on about a 45 degree angle to match the slope of the hill it travels on.
After arriving at Gora station I paused to watch the cable car (in the distance) go back up the hill.
Now it's time to get on the famous Hakone Tozan Railway.
All part of the Freepass!
The next morning after checking out of our Hotel we walked around the Hakone-Yumoto area.
Then it was time to head to the Hakone-Yumoto train station to go to Odawara.
Our train is waiting for us. And, yes it's included in the Freepass.
We made a stop at Kazamatsuri station to visit a fishcake factory and then we were back onboard and headed to Odawara.