The shop is special for its creative and exquisite trick boxes and other examples of Japanese arts and crafts.There are also other souvenirs,local food like the black eggs (from the springs), bags, etc and some t-shirts but no big sizes available for huge westerners!
We were specially fascinated with the Japanese trick boxes hand crafted especially in Hakone from local wood.( I shall get back to this soon.)
My boys and hubby were amused for what seemed like ages choosing which trick boxes to get! They are not cheap but worth the entertainment one gets if you are interested in trick boxes- more like puzzles. There are ways to open the boxes which require patience and a bit of talent which challenged my boys (including hubby of course!) They got the 5 and 1 ways trick boxes with intricate designs typical of the area.
I shall post the pictures of the boxes soon too.
I also bought a handbag for 1,50 yen made of Japanese cloth with lovely design.
The souvenirs like fridge magnets with the same wooden designs from Hakone are great too. The yare priced from round 5 to 15 Aussi dollars depending on the design. I got an owl design magnet with a hook for hanging keys and other small objects, small but very useful indeed!
Depending on your budget expect to pay around 18 to 35 dollars for small to medium trick wooden boxes. The fridge magnets are not so cheap too compared to usual souvenirs but they are handmade from wood and some from plastic so they are cheaper. Theme: Local CraftAddress: Hakoen ropewayDirections: using the tour bus/bullet trainWebsite: inquire with the Gray Line bus company