Sengokuhara

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Sengokuhara viewed from Mount Kintoki

Sengokuhara (仙石原), sometimes called Sengokubara, is a district in Hakone, Kanagawa, Japan.

Geography

The district covers a total area of approximately 22 km²,[1] and is located in the northern part of the Hakone caldera. The area is designated a part of Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, and includes golf courses, cottages, hotels, and Japanese inns.

Mountains

  • Mount Kintoki
  • Mount Marudake
  • Mount Kozuka
  • Mount Daigatake

Passes

  • Otome Pass
  • Nagao Pass
  • Kojiri Pass

Rivers

  • Hayakawa River

Population

As of October 2010, the district has a population of 4,095, with 1,922 households.[1]

History

In 1626, a checkpoint was built in this district by the Tokugawa shogunate. In 1869, this checkpoint was abolished following the Meiji restoration. In 1889, the former village of Sengokuhara was founded. This was absorbed into the town of Hakone in 1956.[citation needed]

Sightseeing spots

  • Hakone Botanical Garden of Wetlands (Shissei-Kaen Bus stop)
  • The Little Prince and Saint-Exupéry Museum (Kawamukai Bus stop)
  • Hakone Venetian Glass Museum (Venetian Grass Museum / Hyoseki Bus stop)
  • Lalique Museum (Sengoku Annaijo Bus stop)
  • Pola Museum of Art (Pola Museum Bus stop)
  • Pampas grass viewing in autumn (Sengoku-Kogen Bus stop)
  • Choan-ji Temple (Sengoku Bus stop)

Access by car

Major bus services

References

External links

Coordinates: 35°16′11″N 139°00′37″E / 35.2696°N 139.0102°E / 35.2696; 139.0102

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