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Old Tokaido Road

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Old Tokaido Road — location in Kanagawa, Hakone

Kanagawa · Hakone

35.2000°N, 139.0253°E

The Old Tokaido Road (旧東海道, Kyu Tokaido) is a preserved section of the historic highway that connected Edo (Tokyo) and Kyoto during the Edo Period (1603–1867). The Hakone section runs along the shore of Lake Ashi, featuring a 500-meter stone-paved path lined with 400-year-old cedar trees planted to provide shade for travelers. Walking this path evokes the era when daimyo (feudal lords) traveled in processions between their domains and the shogun's capital.

The cedar avenue (杉並木, suginamiki) creates a tunnel of massive tree trunks — some over 30 meters tall with 3-meter circumference. The stones underfoot are original Edo-Period cobbles (worn smooth by centuries of foot traffic), and the path passes historic checkpoints, teahouses, and stone markers indicating distances to Edo and Kyoto. The combination of ancient trees, historic paving, and lake views creates atmospheric walk through living history.

Essential Information

Opening Hours

Road and cedar avenue: open 24/7

Closed: Road: open year-round

Entrance Fee

Free (cedar avenue and road) | Hakone Checkpoint Museum: ¥500

Best Season

Year-round | Autumn (October–November) for foliage along the cedar avenue | Spring (April–May) for fresh green canopy filtering soft light

Visit Duration

30 minutes (cedar avenue only) | 2 hours (cedar avenue + Hakone Checkpoint Museum)

Getting There

Access Information

Old Tokaido Road Hakone: Between Moto-Hakone and Hakone-machi (along Lake Ashi south shore). Access: Near Moto-Hakone bus stop or Hakone-machi Port. Free access 24/7. Walk duration: 30 min one-way (500m cedar avenue section), 60 min if including checkpoint museum. Combine with Hakone Shrine (starts at Moto-Hakone, near road).

Insider Guide

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**Cedar avenue photography:** The 500-meter cedar-lined section is the photographic highlight — massive tree trunks create vertical lines, canopy filters sunlight into dappled patterns, stone path leads eye through composition. Best light: early morning (7:00–9:00, soft directional sunlight filtering through trees, minimal tourists) or overcast days (even lighting without harsh shadows). Use wide-angle lens (16–35mm) shooting upward to emphasize tree height, or standard lens (24–70mm) for path-leading-into-forest perspective. Avoid midday (overhead light creates unflattering shadows and reduces atmosphere). **Hakone Checkpoint (箱根関所):** The reconstructed checkpoint (¥500 entry, 9:00–17:00, near cedar avenue) was one of 53 inspection stations along the Tokaido road where travelers' documents were verified and weapons/hostages checked (the shogunate restricted weapon smuggling and prevented daimyo families from fleeing Edo). English pamphlet available. Takes 30 minutes; combines well with Tokaido road walk for historical immersion. **Combined walking route:** Start at Hakone Shrine (lake torii photo) → walk to Moto-Hakone Port → enter Old Tokaido cedar avenue (500m, a short walk, photograph trees) → continue to Hakone Checkpoint → visit checkpoint museum → Hakone-machi Port → pirate ship back to Togendai or bus to Hakone-Yumoto. Total: a short walking + 30 min checkpoint = 2 hours. This combines natural beauty (cedars, lake), history (Tokaido road, checkpoint), and spirituality (shrine) in efficient half-day Hakone itinerary.

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