Hakone Sightseeing Cruises

Sightseeing Hakone and Lake Ashi on a pirate ship

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If this is your first time visiting Hakone, sightseeing from the pirate ship is an experience you must not miss. Hakone, full of popular places to visit, will become even more memorable if you experience this cruise ride.
Business Hours
Saturday ( 9:30 AM ~ 4:0 PM )
Sunday ( 9:30 AM ~ 4:0 PM )
Weekdays ( 9:30 AM ~ 4:0 PM )
Price
Adult: 360 JPY
Children: 180 JPY
Address
Kanagawa-ken, Ashigarashimo-gun, Hakone-machi, Motohakone, 6−40箱根観光船
Phone
(0460) 83-7722

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There are also various routes by ship

Tour ships operate on Lake Ashi. Since the circumference of this wide lake is 19 km, there are 3 ports and you can move around and take a tour at the same time. There are 3 kinds of vessels. All of them have a capacity of 500 people, and have the motifs of a French flagship, a British battleship and a Swedish luxury liner. Naturally there are cabins, and onboard features such as 3D art and skylights are standard. There are sculptures of the captain and pirates here and there which are popular as photography spots. Since there are 3 travel courses, trying out each of them is also fun.

If traveling by car, there is the ropeway and cruise set, and if you plan to use different modes of transportation to get around Hakone, the Freepass which also includes train and bus is a great deal. And with that ticket, you can get discounts for art museums and tourist landmarks. You can move around anywhere without worrying about fares since it’s all-you-can-ride for every place. There are summer festivals in early August and at the Setsubun Festival in early February, you can take a cruise to view fireworks. Reservations are necessary. The leisurely view of fireworks from the top of the lake is exceptional.

The reason for sailing by pirate ship

Why operate pirate ships? During the 1960s when there was an increasing tendency toward leisure, the company president at the time visited Disneyland. Seeing the attractions there, the pirate ships inspired him. It was thought that Western-style ships in Japanese-style Hakone wouldn’t work, but strangely enough when they started operating, they became very popular with the kids. Apparently, there was an onslaught of reservations to get on board. In 2013, the number of passengers was more than 1.8 million people. With the 2020 Tokyo Olympics coming, it will probably get even more popular.

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