Hakone Owakudani for the first time in half a year

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Owakudani, a tourist spot on Mt.Hakone in Kanagawa Prefecture, where access to the area around the crater was restricted, became accessible for the first time in half a year, and many tourists enjoyed the appearance of plumes and colored leaves rising from the crater. is.

Access to the area around the crater was restricted at Owakudani in Hakone, but in the last month, the Japan Meteorological Agency lowered the eruption warning level to “1”. Admitted.

At 9:00 am, the road on the prefectural road was lifted, and tourists went to Owakudani by car one after another. Visitors on the ropeway enjoyed the eruptions coming down from the station building and coming up near the crater.

Around Owakudani, autumn leaves were in full bloom, and tourists photographed magnificent scenery and colorful autumn leaves.

The souvenir shops and restaurants in the surrounding area were reopened, and the famous “Black Egg” boiled in a hot spring pond in Owakudani was also gaining popularity.

Hakone has been affected by the typhoon No. 19's heavy rain, but the supply of hot springs has stopped. However, the restoration is progressing gradually, and the expectation that tourists will return locally is increasing.

A man in his 60s who came from Yokohama said, “I loved the black egg of Owakudani. It ’s really nice to go to Owakudani and enter the hot springs.