Hakone Free Pass, 2-3 días vale de viaje Japón





Descripción
Explora la siempre popular Hakone con un billete de ida y vuelta en las rápidas líneas Odakyu durante 2 o 3 días. ¡Obtenga acceso ilimitado al teleférico de Hakone Tozan, al autobús de Hakone Tozan, al teleférico de Hakone y más! Obtenga uso ilimitado de 8 convenientes modos de transporte, que incluyen el tren ordinario de la línea Odakyū Odawara: 1 viaje de ida y vuelta (entre la estación Shinjuku y la estación Odawara) Viajes ilimitados en 8 redes de transporte en Hakone que incluyen (ferrocarril Hakone Tozan, teleférico Hakone Tozan, Hakone, autobús Tozan, autobús Hakone Tozan, crucero turístico por Hakone, teleférico de Hakone, autobús de la autopista Odakyu Hakone y autobús Tokai). Disfrute de descuentos en más de 70 instalaciones interesantes, como aguas termales y galerías de arte modernas.
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Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Las opciones de transporte son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Todas las áreas y superficies son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Si canjeas el billete en el Centro de servicio turístico Odakyu de la estación Odakyu, solo podrás tomar trenes que salgan de la estación Odakyu. Compre el billete de ida para llegar a la estación Odakyu por su cuenta. Tenga en cuenta que el billete para el viaje entre la estación Shinjuku y la estación Odawara no es reembolsable.
- Canjee su cupón para recoger el boleto físico dentro del horario de atención del Odakyu Sightseeing Service Center, Shinjuku West. Los vales no canjeados no se pueden utilizar como billete
- Tenga en cuenta el horario de funcionamiento de cada mostrador. No hay servicios de canje de cupones disponibles fuera del horario de atención
- El horario de atención está sujeto a cambios sin previo aviso; consulte el sitio web oficial para obtener más detalles.
- Tenga en cuenta que el canje de cupones no está disponible en el Odakyu Sightseeing Service Center, Hakone-Yumoto.
- No se pueden realizar cambios ni cancelaciones una vez canjeado el Hakone Freepass
- Los viajeros deben comprar un billete exprés limitado en el sitio (por cuenta propia) si desean viajar en el Romancecar.
- Entrada gratuita para niños menores de 6 años (no se requiere entrada), no deben ocupar asiento. Los niños de 6 años en adelante deben comprar un boleto para niños.
- Los niños menores de 6 años deben estar acompañados por un adulto.
- Si canjeas el billete en el Centro de servicio turístico Odakyu de la estación Odakyu, solo podrás tomar trenes que salgan de la estación Odakyu. Compre el billete de ida para llegar a la estación Odakyu por su cuenta.
Opiniones(11)
I got Hakone Free Pass whilst in Hakone. 3 days. Think I paid only ? 75,000 yen. I used it to get bus 55 min trip from Odawara station to my accommodation in Sengo-ko, I used it to get to Togendai to do sightseeing pirate ship on Lake Ashi( don't buy pirate ship tickets separately, it's covered by the free pass) , I used it on the 3rd and final day to use gondola ropeway , the cable car and also for 100yen discount off the 20,000 admission ticket to Hakone Open air museum ( sculptures in a beautiful outdoor setting, well worth at least 3 hrs there) . I think overall very good value. Hakone is a beautiful area, I would return there for sure.
We had reservations about the weather to organize our day in Hakone from Tokyo. We therefore took advice from the Odakyu Hakone Freepass information desk at Shinjuku Station. Our interlocutor directed us to a 2 day pass (there is no such pass for 1 day) including cruises, cable cars, suspension bridge etc... for the next day. It turned out that the weather, as we feared, was extreme (rain, strong winds etc.), resulting in the suspension of all services offered (including buses!!) on the 2 days included in our pass. The result: dry loss of the purchase of the passes, although encouraged by our interlocutor. Check the weather before you plan your trip and do not rely on the lies that can be served to you by Odakyu Hakone Freepass employees.
Thank you for sharing your experience, and we are truly sorry to hear about the difficulties you encountered due to the extreme weather conditions in Hakone. We understand how frustrating it must have been to purchase a 2-day pass based on local advice, only to find that almost all services were suspended due to heavy rain and strong winds. Unfortunately, Hakone weather can be unpredictable, and the decision to suspend services is made by the local operators for safety reasons. We always recommend checking the weather forecast before traveling and we regret that the guidance you received at the Hakone Freepass counter led to disappointment. We truly appreciate your feedback and will share this with the local operators and pass suppliers to help prevent similar situations in the future. We hope that despite this unfortunate experience, you enjoyed the rest of your stay in Japan and that we may have the opportunity to welcome you on a better day next time.
We purchased a 2 day hakone free pass voucher as recommended by so many forums. If you enjoy standing in queue after queue after queue in hot and cramped trains buses and cable cars then this is for you! For us it was hell on earth as we were herded like cattle around this ‘hakone tourist loop’. The first tozan line was old slow and packed. You could not see anything from the window. Straight into a cable car where again you needed to queue for a long long time to be crammed with many others into the car. You then queue again for the next cable car! You are basically trapped once you start this loop and are forced to move in the way it is designated for thousands of others. The final straw was waiting 40 minutes for the ‘pirate cruise’ which again meant waiting in an old depressing building before being herded onto the boat. You finally need to take a bus which was again another queue and another 40 minute journey back to the start. I would not recommended this tourist trap area at all. There are constant souvenir shops, rip off low quality eateries and thousands of people! Anything but a relaxing day in the countryside! I cannot understand why there are so many good reviews.
Discounts aside, all in all, I felt that it was a real hassle using the Hakone Free Pass. And it seems that some Japanese staff finds it burdensome to deal with digital tickets. To go through the turnstile at Odakyu Line @ Shinjuku West Gate, you need to first activate your ticket to scan your QR code on the Emot ticket scanner. But at other parts it's a different way to use your digital ticket e.g. boarding the Hozan Bus, you need to show not only the actual ticket but the animation of the moving train which I guess is a way to prevent fraudster using merely a screenshot of the ticket. The Hozan bus driver was extremely fierce and rude and his lack of English took me a while to realise he wanted to see the animated moving train! And then there's the messy 'upgrade' to ride the non-stop RomanceCar to buy a separate ticket, like why can't it included in the Free Pass?? In short the user navigation of the Klook app was a pain in the ass.
Absolute recommendation to get this pass if you plan to visit Hakone. With this you have free access to the buses, the cable car, the funicular, the boat of Lake Ashi... Much more cost effective and comfortable.
Cost Savings: Unlimited Transportation: The Hakone Free Pass covers most of the transportation you'll need to get around Hakone, including the Odakyu Electric Railway, Hakone Tozan Railway, Hakone Ropeway, Hakone Sightseeing Cruise, and local buses. This can be a huge money-saver, especially if you plan to visit several popular spots like Hakone Shrine, Lake Ashi, the Hakone Open-Air Museum, and Owakudani. Two Options: The pass offers two options: 2-day Pass: Valid for 2 consecutive days (approx. ¥5,000-¥6,000). 3-day Pass: Valid for 3 consecutive days (approx. ¥5,500-¥6,500). This pass often provides more value compared to buying individual tickets for each leg of your trip, especially since transportation in the Hakone area can be relatively expensive. Convenience and Flexibility: All-In-One Access: The pass gives you easy access to most forms of transportation in the area, eliminating the need for multiple tickets or worrying about change. You simply show your pass as you board. Freedom to Explore: With the Hakone Free Pass, you can hop on and off trains, buses, and boats at your leisure, making it easy to visit multiple attractions in one day without worrying about time restrictions or the cost of separate tickets. Access to Popular Tourist Spots: The pass covers transportation to some of the top attractions in the Hakone region, including: Hakone Shrine (on the shores of Lake Ashi) Owakudani Valley (with its hot springs and volcanic activity) Lake Ashi Cruise (a scenic boat ride) Hakone Open-Air Museum (a unique outdoor museum with sculptures) Hakone Kowakien Yunessun (a hot spring amusement park)
The Hakone FreePass is a great value for exploring Hakone over 2-3 days. It covers trains, buses, cable cars, and even the Hakone Ropeway, giving easy access to sights like Owakudani Valley and Lake Ashi. The pass saves you time and money if you plan to visit multiple attractions. Pro tip: Use it for round-trip travel from Tokyo—it covers the journey, too! Be prepared for crowds, especially on weekends, and check the weather before heading to Owakudani for clear views. Highly recommend for scenic views and hot springs!
Great day if you like standing in long lines and being crushed on trains and busses and never getting a seat; all for a few nice views. Do this only if you have time and money to waste. Next time I am going to go to the Dentist for more fun
It allows you to go on the train Romancer car, which is quite fast 80 mi, as well as take all the buses, cable car and boats you want for 2 days. Disadvantage, on the web this individual purchase, does not allow groups, or families, but at Shinjuku train station, you can easily shop directly.
Only works if everyone in your group has active sims. Painful website, can’t book for a family, would have missed the train if we hadn’t jumped the barrier.



