Hakone Shrine is a serene Shinto shrine located at the foot of Mount Hakone along the shores of Lake Ashi. This spiritual site is well-known for its torii gate, which appears to be floating on the lake when the water level is high, providing a picturesque scene against the backdrop of the lush mountains. Steeped in over a thousand years of history, the shrine complex nestles amidst towering cedars, exuding an atmosphere of tranquility. Traditional lanterns line the stone steps leading to the main hall, creating an ambient path, especially during the evening. The shrine's history is closely tied to the samurai Minamoto no Yoritomo and it's believed to be a source of great spiritual power, attracting visitors seeking blessings for peace, health, and success. The journey to the shrine can be complemented with a boat ride on Lake Ashi or a cable car ride offering panoramic views of Hakone and, on clear days, Mount Fuji. The shrine is part of the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, showcasing a blend of natural beauty and spiritual significance, distinct to Japanese culture.