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		<title>Tokyo getaway: Hakone from Tokyo</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you are in Japan for an extended amount of time, I hope Hakone makes it on your list! Ultimately I am a city girl, but a night in this resort town will always be welcomed especially since Hakone from Tokyo is very doable.As many others before me have said, you CAN do it in a day but since Hakone is known for their amazing hot springs, I suggest staying one night. The trip is truly relaxing, and the views will be even better than you imagined. So let&#8217;s get started with some helpful tips to plan your getaway. Hakone from Toyko (Hakone Pass) First, head to Odawara station where you will buy your Hakone passes (look for one of the customer service windows, they are pretty easy to find)! If you do the entire Hakone loop without a pass it is 6300 yen, while the pass is 4500 yen. Every bus, train, cable car etc. is included as well as discounts for some attractions (like the open air museum). Where to stay For the full experience I recommend staying in a traditional ryokan. We stayed at the Aura Tachiban Ryokan in a traditional Japanese room. Who knew sleeping on the [&#8230;]</p>
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