for images of the Kufuku-in Temple in Moto Hakone, follow this link. |
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boats in Hakone |
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the captain of the ship, on Lake Ashi on our way to Moto Hakone. |
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it was cold and raining all day. |
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ampi-theater at the Detached Palace in Moto Hakone. |
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steps at the ampi-theater |
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minimal benches at the look-out point in the gardens of the detached palace. |
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they're all this cute, seriously. |
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pirate ships carry passengers along the water route to Moto Hakone. Trains, trams, buses, and boats bring tourists around the region in a highly efficient circular route. |
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notice the odd stump. what is this place? |
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this is the tram, with a view of Mt. Fuji |
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swan boats and the gate to the Kufuku-in Shrine and Temple. |
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the region has many hotsprings. there was even at thermal bath at the youth hostel. |
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boats in Moto Hakone. |
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the gardens at the detached palace. |
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more. |
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the path down to the village leads to an ancient trading route lined with giant cedar trees. |
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two guys from Taiwan. They wanted my picture, so I took their's. |