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Take a break at the Tsubaki line and Tsubakidai from Yugawara to Hakone. . .
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It is a road that runs like sewing on the slopes of the mountains of Hakone, the Tsubaki Line that goes from Yugawara to Hakone. I drove for the first time. Take a break at Tsubakidai. I didn't go to the cave, but I drove to the foreground. If you drive on the winding road from the parking lot, you will arrive at Mt. Daikan immediately.
I used it through a turnpike to go to Okuyugawara. At places like pass roads, the husband who was driving seemed to be fine, but I was quite scared even at the speed limit. It's not that heavy rain, but it looks slippery. It's convenient, but it's recommended when the weather is nice.
As a detour to avoid traffic jams along the sea, it is a detour with steep uphills and carps, and you want to drive slowly and enjoy the terrain and scenery.
I often use it when going out from Yugawara to Lake Ashino in Hakone. It is a free road, and the number of cars is small on weekdays, making it convenient to get to Hakone. You can enjoy a pleasant drive while looking over the magnificent Hakone Mountain 々 and also looking at the green trees on both sides of the road.
Along the prefectural road 75 line connecting Hakone and Yugawara, there are rows of camellia trees about 6 kilometers, but there are quite a few cars coming from the curve, the curve, and the back, so I can't afford to take a leisurely look at the scenery as a driver. It was a very pleasant road, but nature was very pleasant.
Take a break at the Tsubaki line and Tsubakidai from Yugawara to Hakone. . .
It is a road that runs like sewing on the slopes of the mountains of Hakone, the Tsubaki Line that goes from Yugawara to Hakone. I drove for the first time. Take a break at Tsubakidai. I didn't go to the cave, but I drove to the foreground. If you drive on the winding road from the parking lot, you will arrive at Mt. Daikan immediately.
Be careful when it's bad weather.
I used it through a turnpike to go to Okuyugawara. At places like pass roads, the husband who was driving seemed to be fine, but I was quite scared even at the speed limit. It's not that heavy rain, but it looks slippery. It's convenient, but it's recommended when the weather is nice.
A little-known mountain route
As a detour to avoid traffic jams along the sea, it is a detour with steep uphills and carps, and you want to drive slowly and enjoy the terrain and scenery.
It is a quiet, green road.
I often use it when going out from Yugawara to Lake Ashino in Hakone. It is a free road, and the number of cars is small on weekdays, making it convenient to get to Hakone. You can enjoy a pleasant drive while looking over the magnificent Hakone Mountain 々 and also looking at the green trees on both sides of the road.
A pleasant way for nature
Along the prefectural road 75 line connecting Hakone and Yugawara, there are rows of camellia trees about 6 kilometers, but there are quite a few cars coming from the curve, the curve, and the back, so I can't afford to take a leisurely look at the scenery as a driver. It was a very pleasant road, but nature was very pleasant.