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Hakone Tozan Cablecar

The Hakone Tozan Cablecar covers the 1.2-kilometer distance between Gora, a popular Hakone sightseeing spot and site of numerous hot springs (onsen), and Sounzan Station in 9 minutes. The Swiss-made cable cars have large windows through which visitors can enjoy ever-changing scenic panoramas throughout the four seasons. The difference in elevation between Gora and Sounzan is 214 meters. Along the way are Hakone Gora Park, with its beautiful fountain, the Hakone Museum of Art, which specializes in pottery, and many other attractions. Enjoy a ride on the Hakone Tozan Cablecar using the economical Hakone Freepass from Shinjuku.
The Hakone Tozan Cablecar, which went
into operation in 1922, runs 1.2 kilometers between Gora and Sounzan, with a difference in altitude of 214 m. The smart-looking cars, painted red, black and white, made their debut on the line in March 1995. They climb the hill, whose steepest incline is 200/1000. With two cars, 250 passengers can board at the same time. Through the wide, curved windshield, Mount Kami is visible ahead, along with Mount Myojogatake with its popular Daimonji-yaki Bonfire, and other peaks of the Hakone Range. This line has four stations, for visitors to Gora Park, the Hakone Museum of Art, Hakone Sounzan Museum and also for people staying at Japanese inns and private recreation facilities.
The trip between Gora and Sounzan takes approximately 9 minutes.
The Hakone Freepass is an economical and convenient way of traveling in Hakone on the Hakone Tozan Cablecar.

Sightseeing Map
The 7 types of transportation for which the Freepass may be used in the Hakone area are shown below:
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Numazu Tozan Tokai Bus (designated areas)
Useful information Related pages
■Traffic
The limited express Romancecar, the most comfortable way of traveling from Shinjuku to Hakone-Yumoto, Enoshima, Kamakura and Numazu
How to buy a ticket and board the train




