
Hakone in April
Great time to visit
April brings Hakone's most famous season with cherry blossoms painting the mountainsides pink and white. Expect crowds, premium prices, and weather that shifts from brilliant to soggy without warning.
Weather
April explodes with cherry blossoms and mild temperatures that make outdoor exploration pure joy. Rain becomes more common, especially in the latter half of the month. Humidity starts climbing but remains comfortable.
19°C high9°C low12 rain days
Crowds & Cost
peak crowds
~$280/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Hakone Cherry Blossom Festival
- •Golden Week preparations
April Tips
- •Book everything 3-4 months ahead - this is peak season with no exceptions
- •Arrive at popular spots like Lake Ashi by 8am to beat tour groups
- •Pack rain gear - spring showers can turn into proper downpours
All Months
Spring brings cherry blossoms to lower elevations in early April, while higher areas bloom through May. The weather stays mild but unpredictable - pack layers because mountain temperatures drop fast. Summer means hydrangea season along the Hakone Tozan Railway, with peak blooms in mid-June. But it also brings crowds, humidity, and afternoon thunderstorms that can shut down the ropeway. Fall delivers Hakone's most reliable weather and spectacular autumn colors. November offers the best Mount Fuji visibility, with clear days becoming more common as humidity drops. Winter sees fewer tourists but also more cloudy days. Snow occasionally dusts the mountains, creating postcard scenes but making some hiking trails inaccessible. Hot springs feel especially good in cold weather, though. Here's what matters most: Mount Fuji appears most clearly in winter and late fall, but spring and summer offer better hiking conditions. The mountain is notoriously camera-shy, hiding behind clouds roughly 70% of the time.
Hakone Scores
Solo
8/10
Couples
9/10
Families
7/10
Adventure
5/10
Budget
5/10
Luxury
8/10
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