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The Hakone Pass on National Route 1, Japan
The travellers are walking up toward the Hakone Pass in the Hakone-juku of Hiroshige's Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō.

The Hakone Pass (Japanese: 箱根峠), is a mountain pass located between Hakone, Kanagawa, and Kannami, Shizuoka, Japan. It is in the Hakone Mountains and its elevation, 846 meters above sea level.[1]

General

The Hakone Pass has been an important pass that must be crossed for transportation between Kanto and Kansai, Japan's two population centers, and is described in Hakone Station of Hokusai's Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō. Today, National Route 1 passes through it, although the new Tomei Expressway completely bypasses it by going via Gotenba between the Hakone Mountains and Mount Fuji.

Nearby the pass is Hakone Pass Roadside Station, owned by Hakone Town.[2]

Transportation

See also

References

External links

35°10′55″N 139°00′50″E / 35.18194°N 139.01389°E / 35.18194; 139.01389

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