Odawara
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Odawara (小田原) is a city in Kanagawa prefecture in eastern Japan, located on the coast of Sagami Bay, about 80 km (50 miles) southwest of Tokyo. Odawara is near Hakone, a major hot springs destination and is along the historic Tokaido road between Edo (Tokyo) and Kyoto.Get in
By plane
- Narita Airport: the fastest way to get to Odawara - especially useful if you have a valid Japan Rail Pass - is the JR Narita Express to Shinagawa station, then walk on over to the Shinkansen platforms and take the next Kodama (こだま) all-stations service two stops to Odawara. This takes 1 hour, 45 minutes and the journey is fully covered by the pass. Without a rail pass, the journey costs ¥6,280 with an additional surcharge if you used reserved seating on the Kodama.
The alternative by train is to transfer to a local JR Tokaido Line train at Shinagawa, which brings the fare down to ¥4600 and increases the journey time to 2 1/2 hours.
- Haneda Airport: take the Keikyu Railway to Yokohama and transfer to the JR Tokaido Line for Odawara (Approx. 90 minutes, ¥1,420).
Note that if you have a reservation at a ryokan in or around Odawara, unless your plane lands in the morning, it is recommended that you spend your first evening in Tokyo or Yokohama, or else you might miss out on (and be charged for) dinner at the ryokan, or worse, you may be locked out of (and be charged for) your room at the ryokan's curfew time, if there is one.
- The Mount Fuji-Shizuoka Airport in Shizuoka serves a few international flights from other points in Asia. Bus service to Shizuoka station takes 55 minutes and costs ¥1000; from here, Kodama bullet trains run to Odawara in 45-50 minutes (¥3,300 unreserved seat).
By train
By JR
The fastest way to get from Tokyo Station to Odawara is to use the Tokaido Shinkansen Kodama (こだま) all-stations service, taking it three stops to Odawara. At a hefty price of ¥3130 for an unreserved seat, the trip to Odawara lasts only 35 minutes.
Select Hikari (ひかり) services stop at Odawara as well - direct services run to Odawara every 2 hours from Osaka (2 hours 15 minutes, ¥12,300), Kyoto (2 hours, ¥11,800) and Nagoya (70 minutes, ¥8700). At other times of the day, taking a Hikari service and changing en-route to a Kodama will most likely be the fastest way to Odawara.
All JR journeys are covered by the Japan Rail Pass, but note that the regional JR East Rail Pass will not cover the Tokaido Shinkansen.
By Odakyu
The Odakyu Railway operates mainline services from Shinjuku station to Odawara. Commuter services take approximately 90 minutes (some runs slightly faster) for a fare of only ¥850. For an added surcharge of ¥870, you can go in one of Odakyu's flagship "Romance Car" express trains which offer reserved seating and a slightly faster journey. You can choose from the Hakone (はこね) service which stops in Odawara en route to Hakone, or the Sagami (さがみ) which terminates in Odawara. At the end of the day, some of these services may be called Home Way (ホームウェイ).By bus
Overnight buses operate to Odawara from Kyoto (9 hours) and Osaka (10 1/2 hours). Fares start at ¥5500 for travel Monday-Thursday, with higher fares on other days and on holidays.See
Odawara CastleThe most popular sightseeing spot in Odawara. The castle tower commands a view of the whole of Odawara city and ancient objects such as weapons and tools are on display. Basic English descriptions are available. And there are various events around Odawara castle: for example, there are The Fifth Houjyou Festival and Ume-Festival, and it's a great spot to view cherry blossoms in the springtime.
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Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Natural History
phone: +81 465-21-1515address: 499 Iryuda, Odawara, Kanagawa 250-0031A large natural history museum, two stops from Odawara Station on the Hakone Tozan Line. The museum focuses primarily on the natural history of the Kanagawa prefecture, including sea life found in Sagami Bay. It includes an extensive geology section discussing the formation of the Japanese isles, as well as large displays of volcanic rock from Australia and northern Canada. -
phone: +81 465-22-4951A shop with products made of ume (apricot) since 1871. In the back of the shop, there is a historical section with a barrel more than 140 years old made to produce umeboshi (pickled ume,) as well as a display of a series of pickles dated since the foundation of the company. The company itself was founded by Mr. Monya Komine, who was chief cook of Odawara castle, and is run by the Komine family in its fifth generation. You can taste a wide selection of products for free, and on weekends there is often a multilingual person who can help you with additional information.
Do
- Ume festival. A festival held around February to contemplate the blossom of ume flowers in the area of Soga. Shuttle buses are available from Odawara station.
- Houjyou fifth festival. Large festival held in May. A large number of people massed around the Odawara castle. Many people open a stall on the street. For example, they are a shop selling skewers of barbecued chicken and a shop selling yo-yo and so on. Local people carry a precable shrine. This festival is very lively.
- Karaoke lounge. There are many Karaoke lounges in Odawara. In these lounges, you can sing many songs, and also you can drink all you want.
- Arcade. Near the Odawara station, there is an arcade, where you can take pulikura which is popular among young girls. Also, you can enjoy games there.
Eat
- Kamaboko. Kamaboko is a special product of Odawara.Kamaboko made from a white fish flesh Surimi. Recently, there are cherry blossom design in kamaboko. There are many famous Kamaboko shops in Odawara.
- Himono. Himono is dried fish and Odawara is well known for its himono made of Aji (a type of horse mackerel)
- Umeboshi. Farmers around Odawara cultivate plums that are used to make traditional sour pickles called umeboshi.
- Odawaradon. Odawaradon is a ricebowl dish that is offered in many restaurants in Odawara using typical local products such as kamaboko and umeboshi.
- Odawara-kei Ramen.
- Odawara-kei Tantanmen.
Budget
Mid-range
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address: だるま料理店小田原市本町2-1-30A traditional tempura restaurant founded during Meiji Area (1868 - 1912). The building is listed for the protection of historic monuments.
Splurge
Drink
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7th nest, a stylish jazz bar
phone: +81 465-23-3311address: 神奈川県小田原市栄町1-14-57 ジャルダンビル7FCool jazz bar. Personnel speak English. Mid-range prices.
Sleep
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Mid-range
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Go next
- Hakone - the popular hot springs destination and one of Japan's main tourist attractions
- Yugawara, Manazuru — for hot springs and coastal resort, eating sashimi and mikan, views of Manazuru Peninsula, some festivals(Matsuri).
- Mount Fuji - the national symbol of Japan, open for climbing in the summer months