Owakudani, a volcanic area near Tokyo, was formed approximately 3,000 years ago by the eruption of Mt. Hakone. Accessible via the Hakone Ropeway cable car, this otherworldly landscape features steaming hot springs and sulfur fields, creating an environment that seems almost alien. A short, easy walking trail from the Owakudani stop leads visitors to hot pools and steam vents, offering a close-up view of the region’s geothermal activity. The unique terrain and natural phenomena make it a popular destination for both day trips and overnight stays.
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