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In order to photo Hakone, and Mt. Fuji and Ashinoko Sky Line,
it decided to drop in to Hakone this time, after photoing the Kawazu cherry tree.
It is the wallpaper of early spring Mt. Fuji and Hakone. This time was still very cold in Hakone,
and snow still remained in Ashinoko Sky Line. Although I consider [ usually dropping in via Hakone
Tozan Railway and a ropeway to Hakone in many cases and ], when running with a privately-owned car,
it will run to the ridge of Hakone and Ashinoko by the national highway No. 1 line as it is. Hakone
is the altitude of around 730m, and remarkable ascent generally on by Lake Ashinoko. if it arrives in
Hakone -- Ashinoko -- it met with the Bertha number and the Victoria number of the pirate ship in the
ridge. The weather was also comparatively good on that day, and since the prospect was also effective,
it was able to look at Mt. Fuji over a pirate ship. It goes up to Ashinoko Sky Line involving the Ashinoko
lakeside after that. Ashinoko Sky Line once returns from Ashinoko to the Hakone peak (altitude of 849m),
and is gone up from there to north. Mt. Fuji from Mikuni Pass (altitude of 1070m) and a rest house are
also the very good toll roads of a certain view on the way. The toll of Ashinoko Sky Line is O.K. at this
charge, when returning on the way in one way of 600 yen, and a short time. I returned in Mikuni Pass.
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