Upon reaching Sounzan, we need to transfer to the Hakone Ropeway to reach our next destination (thanks to our Hakone pass!)
I love being on cable cars or the ropeway as they called it here. You get a bird's eye view of the scenery without compromising on comfort.
The Hakone Ropeway service operates at approximately 1-min interval. The route covers the following stations:
- Sounzan
- Owakudani
- Ubako
- Togendai
From above, you can clearly see the rising volcanic fumes of Owakudani.
Owakudani is the area around a crater created during the last eruption of Mount Hakone approx 3000 years ago. Today, much of the area is an active volcanic zone where sulfurous fumes & hot springs can be experienced.
Owakudani (大涌谷, ie: Great Boiling Valley) is famous for its scenic views, volcanic activity and especially Kuro-tamago (黒玉子) - a local specialty of eggs hard-boiled in hot springs.
At 1044m above sea level, we were freezing cold. Don't be fooled by the bright sun ~
Hiking the 1km trail to the actual site where the eggs are boiled. Fresh out from the "boiling pot".
These people, like us, came for the eggs!
The "sacred" pool in which the eggs are cooked.
Wash your hands with god-blessed hot spring water before proceeding further. I welcomed the comfort of hot (boiling) water on my freezing hands.
Hiking the 1km trail to the actual site where the eggs are boiled. Fresh out from the "boiling pot".
Ropeway for the eggs to be delivered up to the site. If you're unable to hike up, you can always get the eggs from the shops outside the ropeway station.
Walking in the (sulphuric) mist ~ It's quite romantic actually, if you minus off the strong sulphuric smell that actually reminds you of rotten eggs.
These people, like us, came for the eggs!
The "sacred" pool in which the eggs are cooked.
Kuro-tamago (黒玉子)! These boiled eggs turned black and smell slightly sulphuric. Consuming the eggs is said to increase longevity. Eating 1 egg is said to add 7 yrs to your life. You may eat up to two and a half for up to 17.5 yrs, but eating a whole third is said to be highly inadvisable.
Must cam-whore a bit! While researching on this trip, I came across that Owakudani has good views of Mt Fuji on clear days. Unfortunately, I didn't get to see Mt Fuji on the day itself. Seemed like we are quite unlucky with mountains: We didn't get to see the sunrise @ Mt Batur in Bali & now, we didn't get to see Mt Fuji! Maybe it's a conspiracy that I must re-visit both places to complete the puzzle.
Time for us to proceed to the next destination via the Ropeway. A little clue as to what's in P3 ...
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