Odakyu Line Train Status
Odawara Line
From Shinjuku to Odawara
Enoshima Line
From Sagami-Ono to Katase-Enoshima
Tama Line
From Shin-Yurigaoka to Karakida
Odakyu Limited ExpressRomancecar
Romancecar is Odakyu's limited express train; all seats must be reserved. It links Shinjuku with the popular holiday spots of Hakone, Enoshima and Kamakura.
From
Shinjuku
to
Isehara
50 minutes
Browse vacant seats for Limited Express Romancecar
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Odakyu Limited ExpressRomancecar
The Romancecar is a limited express train with reserved seating only. This special Odakyu train links Shinjuku with the popular holiday spots of Hakone, Enoshima and Kamakura.
80 minutes from Shinjuku to Hakone-Yumoto
About RomancecarOnline Purchase System
Recommended Hakone Accommodations
Browse vacant seats for Limited Express Romancecar
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Shinjuku
Hakone
Enoshima and
Kamakura
The Mount Fuji and
Lake Kawaguchi Area
Tanzawa-Oyama
Izu
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Shinjuku
Visit one of Tokyo's most popular districts for cutting-edge fashion and more.
Hakone
Just a short trip from Tokyo, Hakone has great hot springs at the foot of Mount Fuji.
Enoshima and
Kamakura
Experience nature and history at this oasis of calm just outside of Tokyo.
The Mount Fuji and
Lake Kawaguchi Area
Loads of sightseeing spots for magnificent views of Mount Fuji, the symbol of Japan.
Tanzawa-Oyama
Hike along the trails to enjoy picturesque scenery in every season. Just a short trip from Tokyo!
Izu
Known as a resort getaway, this peninsula is filled with rugged mountains and surrounded by Suruga Bay and the Pacific Ocean.
More Side Trips
from Shinjuku
Get off the beaten path and discover fun places just outside of Shinjuku.
The hiking trails, only a short journey from Tokyo, give beautiful views of the four seasons.
Tanzawa-Oyama, just a short ride from Tokyo, is an area known for its natural mountain beauty and especially famous for its hiking trails. The area's gateway Isehara station is less than an hour away from Shinjuku on Odakyu. In addition to the spectacular views from the mountains, the contrast between the mountain scenery and Lakes Miyagase and Tanzawa and the beauty of the budding plants in spring and the flames of red and yellow leaves in autumn will leave you enchanted.
Not only can your eyes feast in the joys of the four seasons, but also certainly worth a visit are such historical sites as Oyama-dera temple and Oyama-Afuri-jinja shrine. In addition to hiking up the mountain, take a ride on the Oyama cable car for an extra delight. Sumptuous dishes made from local ingredients and the pure waters of Oyama are also very popular. Its tofu is so famous that people even say, "Oyama is tofu, and tofu is Oyama."
Oyama Afuri shrine was originally a part of Oyama-dera Temple but was moved to its current location during the Meiji period. The shrine is believed to have been established in the 3rd century, and still sits quietly and elegantly against the beautiful mountain backdrop.
The Oyama Cable Cars serving Tanzawa-Oyama Quasi-National Park cover the 800 meters between Oyama Cable Station and Afuri shrine in 6 minutes.
Built in 755, Oyama-dera temple has a long history. Its solemn appearance blends in beautifully with the natural mountain setting, and the autumn leaves there are particularly notable.
A purification rite is conducted for those sins committed unconsciously over the preceding six months, and prayers are held for a life filled with goodness and purity over the following year.
This familiar tofu-themed festival has been held at Oyama since the days of yore. Among the fun events held are the sennin-nabe (hermit’s pot) with tofu cooked in a cauldron 4 meters in diameter, the wanko tofu speed eating contest, and a tofu making workshop.
Hinata Yakushi has been known since ancient times as a sacred mountain for shugendo ascetics. Events that occur during this annual festival include the public unveiling of the principle Buddha statue of the temple, and a safety incantation known as the shigi nobori that is used before and after ascetic practitioners go into the mountains for practice.
Held at Sannomiya Hibita-Jinja shrine, this festival is a celebration of the regional culture and arts. The festival has its origins in an ancient magatama (comma-shaped beads) workshop that was discovered in the area, and many magatama necklaces that have been found.
A procession passes through a large hoop made of cogon grass as a purification rite for sins, impurities and calamities, as well as to strengthen people’s life force. This purification ritual is carried out twice a year.
On the first yakushi day of the year, the Buddha triad that is the principal object of devotion at Hinata Yakushi temple is unveiled for the public. Housed in the sanctuary, the triad is registered as an Important Cultural Property of Japan. On this day, a breakfast called yakushi-shuku is served.
Odakyu Limited ExpressRomancecar
Romancecar is Odakyu's limited express train; all seats must be reserved. It links Shinjuku with the popular holiday spots of Hakone, Enoshima and Kamakura.
From
Shinjuku
to
Isehara
50 minutes
Browse vacant seats for Limited Express Romancecar
Online Purchase System
Odakyu Limited ExpressRomancecar
The Romancecar is a limited express train with reserved seating only. This special Odakyu train links Shinjuku with the popular holiday spots of Hakone, Enoshima and Kamakura.
80 minutes from Shinjuku to Hakone-Yumoto
About RomancecarOnline Purchase System
Recommended Hakone accommodations
Browse vacant seats for Limited Express Romancecar
Online Purchase System
Shinjuku
Hakone
Enoshima and
Kamakura
The Mount Fuji and
Lake Kawaguchi Area
Tanzawa-Oyama
Izu
More Side Trips
from Shinjuku
View All
Shinjuku
Visit one of Tokyo's most popular districts for cutting-edge fashion and more.
Hakone
Just a short trip from Tokyo, Hakone has great hot springs at the foot of Mount Fuji.
Enoshima and
Kamakura
Experience nature and history at this oasis of calm just outside of Tokyo.
The Mount Fuji and
Lake Kawaguchi Area
Loads of sightseeing spots for magnificent views of Mount Fuji, the symbol of Japan.
Tanzawa-Oyama
Hike along the trails to enjoy picturesque scenery in every season. Just a short trip from Tokyo!
Izu
Known as a resort getaway, this peninsula is filled with rugged mountains and surrounded by Suruga Bay and the Pacific Ocean.
More Side Trips
from Shinjuku
Get off the beaten path and discover fun places just outside of Shinjuku.
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