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・For more than 400 years, mountainous Hakone was the most difficult part of the Tokaido Highway, a land transportation route that connected Edo (modern-day Tokyo) with Kyoto. Hakone Sekisho was an important government checkpoint during Japan’s Edo Period. As travel was strictly controlled at that time, the passage of travelers to and from Edo (present-day Tokyo) was monitored here. At the Hakone Sekisho Site Museum, visitors can see learn all about the activity of the highway during the time through models of the time period. Today, however, Hakone is only 90 minutes away from the capital and is easily accessible by bullet train, private express train, and highway bus. Although not far from Tokyo, as a designated geopark, Hakone has a rich natural environment. Due to recurrent volcanic activity in its ancient past, it has a unique rocky terrain, as well as numerous hot springs, and it is a rich natural habitat that is home to many endemic animals and plants.
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