HAKONE KAMAKURA Pass

Why buy the Hakone Kamakura Pass?

● It covers 3 main tourist areas: Hakone Mount Fuji, Kamakura and Enoshima

● It offers unlimited rides on railways in these areas, including Eno-den and all Odakyu lines! (No JR lines)

● No need to buy any different tickets nor passes from Shinjuku Station in Tokyo.

● Get additional benefits at museums, art centers, temples and shrines!

The Hakone Kamakura Pass is a unlimited transport pass between Shinjuku, Hakone and Kamakura areas, valid for 3 days. It offers full coverage of Hakone and Kamakura Odakyu lines. With the Hakone Kamakura Pass, try the famous hot spring (onsen) resort at the foot of Mount Fuji from Tokyo, see the Kamakura Buddha and Enoshima island. Enjoy unlimited travel for three days while saving money without needing any other extra tickets. As there are few JR lines in the Hakone and Kamakura area, we highly recommend this pass in combination with our Japan Rail Pass.

hakone kamakura regional pass network map

Highlights of the HAKONE KAMAKURA PASS

Unlimited rides

Access to trains and bus, but also the famous pirate ship and cable cars in Hakone!

Flexibility

Easily exchange your voucher at Shinjuku Station and head toward Kanagawa with the Odakyu Line!

Convenience

All of your transportation needs available on one reusable ticket!

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WHAT MODES OF TRANSPORTATION ARE INCLUDED WITH THE HAKONE KAMAKURA PASS?

  • Odakyu Line
  • Hakone Tozan Train
  • Hakone Tozan Cable Car
  • Hakone Ropeway
  • Hakone Sightseeing Cruise
  • Hakone Tozan Bus (Designated routes)
  • Hakoen Tozan "Kanko Shisetsu-Meguri Bus" (Sightseeing bus)
  • Odakyu Highway Bus (Designated routes)
  • Tokai Bus
  • "Enoden" Enoshima Electric Railway Line

To ride the Romance Car on the Odakyu Line, an additional Limited Express Ticket is required

The Shinkansen bullet train to and from Tokyo to Odawara is NOT included with this pass. 

MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE HAKONE KAMAKURA PASS

Seat Reservations 

  • You cannot make seat reservations until you have exchanged the voucher for the pass.
  • Seat reservations are only available for the Odakyu Limited Express Romancecar train. The 1200yen surcharge (to be paid at Odakyu automatic machines or ticket offices) needed to board the train grants you seat reservations for this train.
  • The lines included in the Hakone Free Pass are all free seating. No seat reservations are required.
  • You cannot take JR lines with Hakone Kamakura Pass. As there are few JR lines in the Hakone and Kamakura area, we highly recommend this pass with a Japan Rail Pass and Welcome Suica card.
  • A child price (6 to 11 years of age) is available for the Hakone Kamakura Pass. 
  • This pass cannot be cancelled or refunded once your order is confirmed.

 

There are two options for getting to Hakone. You can board the "Limited Express Romance Car Super Hakone", a train operated by the Odakyu Railway company, which can be booked by purchasing an additional ticket not included in the pass. This journey takes you from Tokyo's Shinjuku station to Hakone-Yumoto station in just 80 minutes. Alternatively, you can take a local train, covered by your pass.

Hakone Tozan Railway

Hakone Tozan Railway

 

Hakone is a treasure trove for nature lovers. Gora-Koen park in particular is an oasis of greenery that will delight flower lovers. Take the funicular up to Togendai, which crosses the Owakudani site. The view of Lake Ashi, with Mount Fuji in the background, is breathtaking.

Hakone Tozan Bus

Hakone Tozan Bus

Once your adventure in Hakone is over, head for Kamakura. To do this, you can take a local train to Sagami-Ono, and then travel to Kamakura from there.

In the heart of Kamakura, you can visit the famous Kotoku-in temple, with the famous Great Buddha enthroned at its center. Kamakura is also home to the Kamakura & Hayama Museum of Modern Art, an ideal cultural outing for the whole family. Kamakura is also famous for its parks. Genjiyama Park is a haven of peace, with bright flowers amid rolling countryside. Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Park, in the center of town, is the ideal place for a relaxing stroll during the cherry blossom season in spring. Finish your visit at Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shinto Shrine, majestically set high above the rest of the city.

The Great Buddha of Kamakura

The Great Buddha of Kamakura

 

Last but not least, don't forget to visit Enoshima during your stay, transportation for which is included in your pass. Connected to Kamakura by a pretty seaside road and the famous Enoden train, Enoshima Island is also a popular destination for Tokyo residents, particularly famous for romantic getaways and for its views of Mount Fuji. There, you can admire three shrines dedicated to protective deities, as well as the famous Samuel Cocking Garden, a privileged vantage point overlooking the sea.

Stroll along the streets lined with restaurants and boutiques, and enjoy the culinary and craft diversity of Fujisawa's shopping street. If you're going as a couple, don't miss the Ryuren no Kane bell, a symbol of lasting love. For the return journey, a boat accessible from the rocks offers an unforgettable final view of Enoshima.

Enoshima Island in Japan

Enoshima Island in Japan

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