

Hakonetozan LineGora station is where riders can transfer from the Hakone Tozan train to the Hakone Tozan Cable Car. The cable car travels up 702 feet (214 meters) in elevation in a short 3/4 mile (1.2 km) to Sounzan Station (早雲山駅). The weather and temperature at Gora Station could be quite different from Sounzan Station at the top so keep this in mind when you visit. When we visited during the summer it was 91 F at the bottom and 77 F at the top of the cable car ride,
Hakone Tozan Cable CarWhen you exit Gora station, you’ll see a number of shops and restaurants. If you are in the area for just a day trip, this will be the best location to grab a bite to eat.
Gora Station
Shops and restaurant near Gora stationHakone Himitsu-Bako (Japanese Puzzle Box)As you travel around Hakone you’ll see many gift shops selling the local woodcraft it’s known for. At Gora Station, one of the stores has meticulously created Japanese puzzle boxes called Himitsu-Bako (ひみつ箱). These were first created by Okawa Ryujiro in the 19th century as souvenirs for visitors to came to the Hakone area for hot springs. Each box required exact and precise movements of wooden parts in order to open.
Himitsu-Bako “secret box or Japanese puzzle box”These puzzle boxes range from moderate to expensive prices but could be a cool gift for friends or family.
Secret box by Okawa RyujiroTamura Ginkatsu-tei 田むら銀かつ亭When we’re in Gora, we almost always stop by Tamura Ginkatsu-tei for lunch. The restaurant is crazy popular and the wait is easily over an hour on weekends and holidays. They are known for their tofu-katsu with ground pork stuff in the middle. It is really tasty so we highly recommend it if you are in the area.

Autographs of celebrities on the wall
Tofu katsu-ni set mealHakone Gora Park 箱根強羅公園Hakone-Gora park is just a short walk from Gora Station. It is located on a sloping hill and has cafes, a traditional tea house, and a craft workshop on the park ground. Inside the craft workshop, you can make ceramic and glass projects including glass blowing and pottery painting.
Glass and Ceramic Crafthouse
Hakuun-Do Tea GardenThe park is over 100 years old and opened in 1914. As it’s located on a hill, keep in mind it could be challenging for older travelers to walk around. There are plants and flowers all over the park including a rose garden.
Rose Garden
Hercules beetle
Stag beetleGora Hanaogi Sounkaku 早雲閣Gora is home to many ryokans and after exploring Hakone for the day, soaking in the hot springs is what we look forward to the most. During our most recent visit, we stayed at Gora Hanaogi Sounkaku. It is a traditional Japanese ryokan located near the Sounzan Station at the top of the Tozan Cable line. It does not have many rooms so the hotel is not as crowded as some of the more popular ones in Hakone.


Standard room at Gora Hanaogi Sounkaku
View of Hakone from the ryokan roomKaiseki Meals at Gora Hanaogi SounkakuI had mentioned in one of our previous posts our preference for ryokan is based on the food ranking. The food at Gora Hanaogi Sounkaku was elegantly prepared and highly rated by visitors. The owner is from Hida Takayama area so some of the dishes feature ingredients from the Hida area (such as Hida beef and hoba leaves). Most ryokans in Japan serve Kaiseki meals during dinner showcasing the local ingredients and chef’s skills in preparing a course meal.
Horse mackerel, konjac, edamame, and pike eel sushi
Sea perch in clear soup
Seabream and shrimp sashimi
Amberjack, squid, tuna sashimi
Stewed dish eggplant, lotus root, and prawn
Hida beef and vegetables
Steamed tofuThe hotel entry and reception area were very well decorated and kept but the rooms feel a bit dated and could use a refresh. The meals were all excellent and the hot spring was relaxing. If you are looking for a hotel to stay in Gora we would not hesitate to recommend Gora Hanaogi Sounkaku. If you want to splurge on a more premium experience, the sister property Gora Hanaougi is right next door and it’s one of the more high-end ryokans in the area.
Japanese breakfastWatanabe Bakery 渡邊ベーカリーNot exactly in Gora but if you are driving from Hakone-Yumoto to Gora, stop by Watanabe Bakery to pick up some bread. The bakery has been around since 1891 and features many traditional and unique pastries. It’s known for stewed bread but offers Japanese classics like red bean, chestnut, and salted plum red bean bread.
Salted plum and red bean paste bread
Various types of stuffed bread
Watanabe bakery store license from 1891Activities to do in GoraThis is not a comprehensive list of things to do in Gora. For fun, you can go to Yunessun and try its 23 hot springs and water slides. If you prefer quiet time, there is the Museum of Art, Museum of Photography, Meissen Museum, and Okada Museum of Art.|
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