Caminata Hakone Hachiri





Descripción
Camine por una sección de la antigua autopista Tokaido cubierta de bosques que une Tokio con las antiguas capitales, Kioto y Osaka. Experimente Amazake Chaya, uno de los pocos que quedan de los cientos de casas de té que bordean el antiguo Tokaido, Cedar Avenue con imponentes cedros japoneses de 400 años que patrullan ambos lados del sendero y vistas impresionantes del Monte Fuji (si el clima lo permite) desde las ruinas del castillo de Yamanaka , y más. Hakone Hachiri ha sido declarado Área Patrimonial de Japón. Permita que nuestro guía lo sumerja en la historia, la cultura y el patrimonio natural de esta antigua ruta.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
El Sr. Yamamoto es el gerente de la decimotercera generación de Amasake Chaya Teahouse. Junto con su familia, incluidos los posibles gerentes de la 14.ª generación, hijo e hija, su pequeño y pintoresco establecimiento sirve a los viajeros sedientos de Tokaido con el dulce, cálido y amasake que su familia ha estado sirviendo durante cuatro siglos. Debido a la construcción ligera de la casa de té, ha habido muchas versiones del edificio a lo largo de los siglos, a ambos lados de la calle. La estructura actual se renovó al estilo tradicional en 2009: el techo de paja no usa un solo clavo. Asegúrese también de visitar su pequeño museo con artefactos Tokaido originales del período feudal.
Almuerzo junto al lago Ashi, un lago de cráter de 700 m de profundidad con puertas tori rojas en el agua
Cedar Avenue Hakone. Hace exactamente cuatro siglos, el segundo shogun del período Edo, Tokugawa Hidetada, ordenó plantar sugi (cedro japonés, Cryptomeria japonica) a lo largo de ambos lados de Tokaido para dar sombra a los viajeros que se abrían paso por la costa del lago Ashinoko hacia el puesto de control de Hakone. Quedan 420 de estos magníficos especímenes, que se elevan erguidos, gordos y orgullosos hacia el cielo de Hakone a lo largo de Cedar Avenue.
Tokaido tenía puntos de control en varios intervalos para garantizar que los viajeros fueran de buena fe y para proteger al Shogun en la capital, Edo. Hakone era el puesto de control más cercano a Edo, por lo que era uno de los más vigilados. Encaramados entre las aguas del lago Ashinoko y el escarpado terreno montañoso de Hakone, los viajeros de Tokaido no tenían otra alternativa que someterse a inspección.
De vuelta a 1590. El límite occidental de Hojo está protegido por el castillo de Yamanaka, que literalmente significa "castillo en el medio de la montaña". El sitio es fiel a su nombre, pero a pesar de los impresionantes movimientos de tierra para crear defensas que acentúan el terreno naturalmente empinado del sitio, el castillo de Yamanaka cae rápidamente ante el poder de la fuerza del oeste en su camino a lo largo de Tokaido hacia el este para rodear Odawara. Una visita a las ruinas del castillo hoy es recompensada con vistas espectaculares desde su punto más alto del monte Fuji, si el clima lo permite.
Camina por un tramo de 12 km de la antigua autopista peatonal de Tokaido entre Odawara y Mishima, que ahora se conserva como área patrimonial de Japón
Camina por el Área del Patrimonio Mundial del Agua de Genbegawa
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- No se recomienda para viajeros con lesiones de la columna vertebral
- No es recomendable para embarazadas
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
Opiniones(52)
This hike was amazing and Tony was an incredible guide. Tony is knowledgeable, energetic and enthusiastic in the most friendly way (my daughters described him as “good vibes”). Tony taught us the cultural and ecological history of our hike and the shinto shrines, along with fun things such as how to read Japanese directional signs. We picked him solely based on over 500, 5 star reviews, and the reviews were right! The hike itself is beginner level, but bring good shoes (gym shoes work unless it is raining). My daughter didn’t bring good shoes, and Tony showed her how to place her foot to turn the stones into support instead of hazards, saving our hike. Highly recommended as a day trip from Tokyo. After five days of eating, shopping and site seeing in Tokyo, my 21-27 year old children said this was the best thing they did so far.
We had an amazing time, day trip from Tokyo, highlighted by Mount Fuji view and learning so much about the history of Japan
Tony was an awesome guide and we highly recommend this excursion in Hakone. He was very knowledgeable and we learned so much. The tour was the perfect amount of time and interesting to four teenage boys as well. It was a very authentic Japanese experience, especially visiting the tea house and Tony was very personable.
Awesome hike with Tony as our guide. Very challenging but experience was unforgettable. Tony was such fun to be with to talk the history and culture of the trail from Tokyo to Kyoto and our 15km section out from Hakone was breathtaking. So if you like a challenge, this is the tour for you , though i am told there were easier options with Tony also. 💗🩷🌸cheers, Liz
We had a great day exploring the historic path from Hakone. Tony was an excellent guide. He told so many interesting stories about the history of the road. We are now all inspired and plan to rewatch shogun to relive the history. Thanks Tony!
An amazing hike and beautiful part of Japan! Tony’s personalised and local experience (a fluent Japanese translation) made the experience with 13th generation tea house owner Yamamoto felt very special. Tony was very considerate of the whole family’s capabilities and the 12km hike went very smoothly even in cold, wintry, windy but dry conditions. The trees and bamboo along the old Tokaido certainly lived up to its reputation of providing shelter to travelers. A wonderful experience to end our trip to Japan and would highly recommend Tony and his small group tour to anyone who wants to get out in the open and away from the crowds! 5⭐️++!! Thanks again for sharing this small part of Japan with us!
An amazing hike and beautiful part of Japan! Tony’s personalised and local experience (a fluent Japanese translation) made the experience with 13th generation tea house owner Yamamoto felt very special. Tony was very considerate of the whole family’s capabilities and the 12km hike went very smoothly even in cold, wintry, windy but dry conditions. The trees and bamboo along the old Tokaido certainly lived up to its reputation of providing shelter to travelers. A wonderful experience to end our trip to Japan and would highly recommend Tony and his small group tour to anyone who wants to get out in the open and away from the crowds! 5⭐️++!! Thanks again for sharing this small part of Japan with us!
Going in this hike with Tony was one of the best experiences I had in Japan ! We walked through part of the ancient road between Tokyo and Kyoto ! Having Tony to explain the history around the area was very interesting and helped me understand many things about the culture of Japan ! I would suggest for one to contact Tony for similar experiences ! It’s an area worth discovering ! Going to the tea house as well and meeting Mr Yamamoto made be respect this country even more. Thank you
Absolutely wonderful experience. Amazing combo of history, Fuji views, and forested hikes. I’m so impressed by how knowledgeable Tony was and how seamless the pick up was!
We had a wonderful hike with Tony today. He thoughtfully planned the route based on our hotel’s location and our schedule. We began along the historic Old Tokaido foot highway, visiting several local scenic hotspots. One highlight was when we stopped at a 500-year-old teahouse that has been run by the same family for 13 generations. The walk offered beautiful scenery and a deeper connection to the natural landscape. Tony’s deep knowledge of Japanese history and culture made the experience especially engaging and memorable. This hike is highly recommended for anyone looking to enjoy something beyond the usual onsen or sushi experiences in Hakone, while gaining a richer appreciation of the area’s culture, history, and natural beauty.



