Hakone — the Real-World 'Tokyo-3' of Evangelion (Kanagawa)
The hot-spring resort that creator Hideaki Anno based Tokyo-3 on. Lake Ashi and Owakudani appear in the series; an easy day trip with periodic Eva collabs.
The scene
Hakone is the real-world location that creator Hideaki Anno based Tokyo-3 on in Neon Genesis Evangelion. Lake Ashi (Ashinoko) stands in for the large body of water in establishing shots and the area where Shinji and Rei fight the Angel Ramiel, while Owakudani — the steaming volcanic valley — is where Shinji wanders after running away from home. Togendai station on the lake inspired the in-series transit, and the switchback climb of the Hakone Tozan Railway evokes the mountainous terrain where the Evas deploy.
Hakone is an easy trip from Tokyo: the Odakyu Romancecar limited express runs from Shinjuku to Hakone-Yumoto in about 85–90 minutes, and from there the Hakone Tozan Railway, ropeway and sightseeing boats connect Gora, Owakudani, Togendai and Lake Ashi. Note that some 'Eva' sights are real geography rather than buildings, and official Evangelion collaborations (station signage, merchandise) appear in Hakone periodically rather than permanently.
Please be respectful
Most of these are open tourist sites, but Owakudani is an active volcanic area that can close on short notice for gas/eruption safety — always check current conditions and follow posted warnings. Stay on marked paths and respect any access restrictions. More spots: the anime pilgrimage guide.
FAQ
- How do I get to Hakone (Evangelion's Tokyo-3)?
- From Shinjuku, take the Odakyu Romancecar to Hakone-Yumoto (~85–90 min), then use the Hakone Tozan Railway, ropeway and Lake Ashi boats to reach Gora, Owakudani, Togendai and the lake.
- Anything to watch out for?
- Owakudani is an active volcanic zone that may close on short notice for safety; check current conditions, follow posted warnings, and stay on marked paths. Official Eva collaborations are periodic, not permanent.