


Walk the historic Old Hakone Road from Hatajuku, the village of Yosegi-zaiku (marquetry – art and design using wooden veneer). Visit Old Hakone Road Museum to learn about travel in the Edo period.



Yosegi-zaiku – traditional woodcraft from Hatajuku, popular among travelers since the Edo period

Walk along the stone-paved slope of Saikachi Slope

With so many highlights along the way, it’s best to allow extra time for your walk.
Hakone-Machi Enchi Parking lot
(Free / 12 buses, 57 cars)

■ Odawara Station (East Exit) → Hakone Checkpoint Ruins
[Hakone Tozan Bus (Hakone-Machi Line)]
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◆ Odawara → Hakone-Yumoto
[Hakone Tozan Line and others]
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■ Hakone-Yumoto Station → Hatajuku
[Hakone Tozan Bus (Old Hakone Road Line)]
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Before heading out, download and print this map for your walk – it’s always good to have a paper copy with you.
The map fits on a single A4 sheet.

You can print the PDF at a convenience store or any nearby printer.

Download the full Hakone Hachiri trail map here.
The map prints on three A4 sheets.
Download the Hakone Hachiri Walking Map and Trail Guide, which includes sightseeing spots and historical information.