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posted by admin on Mar 4

Lake Ashi, also known as Hakone Lake or Ashinoko Lake, is a beautiful lake located in Hakone, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Hakone is located less than 100 km from Tokyo and is a very popular tourist attraction. At Hakone, you will have the opportunity to see the most scenic view of Mount Fuji, beautiful green forests, volcanic mountains and hot springs. Lake Ashi lies along the southwest wall of the caldera of Mount Hakone, a complex volcano. It was formed after the volcano’s last eruption about 3,000 years ago.

Lake Ashi is the most popular attraction in Hakone. The lake, with Mount Fuji in the background, has become the symbol of Hakone. Lake Ashi is surrounded by mountains, valleys and forest and is popular for its magnificent views of Mount Fuji. Cruising Lake Ashi is a good way of seeing Hakone, as it provides great views of the mountains, green forests and its beautiful surroundings. During fall, when the leaves on the trees turn deep red, the views from the cruise boats are really stunning. Many cruise boats usually travel along the lake, bringing tourists here to enjoy the beautiful scenery. A boat cruise takes about 30 minutes to travel from one end of the lake to the other.

Due to frequent cloudy and misty atmosphere, the chances of viewing Mount Fuji are quite low. Usually, the visibility of Mount Fuji is better during the colder seasons of the year than in summer and in the early morning than late evening. Visitors who came to Lake Ashi can choose to stay at the many beautiful resorts located around the area so that they can spend more time enjoying the surroundings.

Many tourists come to Hakone mainly for leisure and relaxation. The place has ryokan (Japanese styled inns and resorts), onsen (hot springs and bath-houses) and golf courses. There are many organised tours from Tokyo to Hakone. Most tourists would not want to miss visiting Lake Ashi when they come to Hakone. Indeed, a visit to Lake Ashi is a real must for those who want to have the best of Hakone.

posted by admin on Mar 2

Lake Ashi, also known as Hakone Lake or Ashinoko Lake, is a beautiful lake located in Hakone, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Hakone is located less than 100 km from Tokyo and is a very popular tourist attraction. At Hakone, you will have the opportunity to see the most scenic view of Mount Fuji, beautiful green forests, volcanic mountains and hot springs. Lake Ashi lies along the southwest wall of the caldera of Mount Hakone, a complex volcano. It was formed after the volcano’s last eruption about 3,000 years ago.

Lake Ashi is the most popular attraction in Hakone. The lake, with Mount Fuji in the background, has become the symbol of Hakone. Lake Ashi is surrounded by mountains, valleys and forest and is popular for its magnificent views of Mount Fuji. Cruising Lake Ashi is a good way of seeing Hakone, as it provides great views of the mountains, green forests and its beautiful surroundings. During fall, when the leaves on the trees turn deep red, the views from the cruise boats are really stunning. Many cruise boats usually travel along the lake, bringing tourists here to enjoy the beautiful scenery. A boat cruise takes about 30 minutes to travel from one end of the lake to the other.

Due to frequent cloudy and misty atmosphere, the chances of viewing Mount Fuji are quite low. Usually, the visibility of Mount Fuji is better during the colder seasons of the year than in summer and in the early morning than late evening. Visitors who came to Lake Ashi can choose to stay at the many beautiful resorts located around the area so that they can spend more time enjoying the surroundings.

Many tourists come to Hakone mainly for leisure and relaxation. The place has ryokan (Japanese styled inns and resorts), onsen (hot springs and bath-houses) and golf courses. There are many organised tours from Tokyo to Hakone. Most tourists would not want to miss visiting Lake Ashi when they come to Hakone. Indeed, a visit to Lake Ashi is a real must for those who want to have the best of Hakone.

posted by Traveller on Feb 21

Tokyo, capital city of Japan since 1869, is one of the most populated metropolitan cities in the world. Believe it or not, Tokyo City is complex, big and always on the move. Be warned, if you are in Tokyo City for the first time, you will be greeted with the city’s saturated big concrete high rise building, very wide roads, raised concrete expressways crossing one another.

This remarkable city is also where the old meets the young. You can be in the most modern place such as Roppongi in one minute and you can wonder down the street to experience a traditional old shrine or town the next moment. This is the beauty of exploring the City of Tokyo.

Greater Tokyo has 23 wards (ku), 26 smaller cities, 7 towns and 8 villages. To have an appreciation of its size, the distance from the east to west is 88 km (55 mil) while it is 24km (15 mil) from north to south. The way Tokyo City is organized seems to be a bit complicated in terms of finding a place even with address. You are not alone as the local themselves find it difficult as well. The best way to go about it is to ask for direction. In Tokyo city, there are numerous koban (local police box) where you can approach for help. Believe it or not, the policemen spent most of their time helping people finding their destination. The lesson here is to always bring along the location map of your accommodation. You can get it from your hotel. Read the rest of this entry »