Hakone Park Explained

Hakone Park (= Onshi Hakone Koen, meaning Royally Given Hakone Park) is a prefectural park, located in Hakone Town, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It occupies the 15.9 hectare Tōgshima peninsula jotting out to Lake Ashi.

Hakone Park, established as a villa and summer retreat for the Emperor and Empress in 1886, was given to the public in 1946, and became a prefectural park.[1] It is one of the popular places for recreational outing in Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park.

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  1. https://hakone-japan.com/discover/history/hakone-history/onshi-hakone-park-2/ Onshi Hakone Park (HAKONE JAPAN > DISCOVER > HISTORY > Onshi Hakone Park)