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Which is more worth visiting, Kamakura Age or Hakone Town?

Kamakura is a slam dunk shrine, mainly at the coastal intersection where Haruko and Sakuragi meet, waving in front of Kamakura University. In addition, the scenery of the island of the river is also great, and Mount Fuji can be seen from a distance on sunny days. There is also a giant Buddha in Kamakura, which has been restored and rebuilt after many storms. I have never been there, but it is also one of the representative scenic spots in Kamakura. Finally, there are places to visit in Kamakura. If it is the cherry blossom season, there is a road with cherry trees in the middle, which is still very beautiful. (It is recommended to go to Dajiang Island first, then play one stop along Dajiang Island, and finally go to Kamakura City. )

Hakone-CHO prefers mountain scenery. For example, if you stay there for one night, it is also a good choice to experience the famous hot springs in Hakone-CHO (it is too urgent to travel to and from Hakone-CHO that day unless you get up early). It's just that Hakone-CHO is a holiday resort in the eyes of Tokyo people, and many locals drive there on rest days. Moreover, Hakone-CHO is famous, the hotel price remains high, and it is not suitable for poor travel, so it is casual in the ditch. The best place overlooking Mount Fuji in Hakone-CHO is Dayong Valley and the cable car from Dayong Valley to Taoyuan Taigang. Last but not least, there are frequent activities in Hakone-machiyama. . . The "black egg" experience workshop in Dayong Valley Scenic Area has been closed. I wonder how things will develop in the future. If it is serious, the cable car will also be suspended.

I think Kamakura is more worth going to, so we must take advantage of sunny days. You don't have to travel back and forth that day, you can recall your childhood, overlook Mount Fuji, enjoy the beautiful scenery and experience the retro power of the river.