The company operates several services in the Odawara area including the
Hakone Tozan Line, the first
mountain railway in Japan; the
Hakone Tozan Cable Car, a funicular; the
Hakone Ropeway, an aerial lift line. Each of these services connect end-to-end providing service that extends between Odawara and Togendai stations. At Togendai, passengers can transfer to the company's
Hakone Sightseeing Cruise which provides counter-clockwise service on Lake Ashi, connecting three ports using pirate ships. Like most Japanese railway companies, it also operates bus services in the area, namely the Hakone Tozan Bus
[ja]. The company's routes operate inside the
Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, and the routes themselves are a tourist attraction. Accordingly, the company sells a two-day pass offering unlimited travel on the Hakone Tozan Line, Hakone Tozan Cable Car, Hakone Ropeway, Hakone Sightseeing Cruise, Hakone Tozan Bus, along with other bus routes. File:OER 1160 Tozan Color Kazamatsuri.jpg|Odakyu 1000 series commuter train at Kazamatsuri Station File:Hakone-Tozan Series3100-3103 10th-HM.jpg|Hakone Tozan Railway Line 3100 series 3-car train approaching Ohiradai Station File:Hakone cablecar 2020.jpg|Hakone Tozan Cable Car at Kami-Gōra Station File:Hakone ropeway (cropped).jpg|Hakone Ropeway File:Sightseeing Cruise @ Lake Ashi @ From Togendai to Hakone-Machi (10621455343).jpg|Hakone Sightseeing Cruise (2013) File:Hakone Tozan Bus 8251 20190505.jpg|Hakone Tozan Bus File:Odakyu 70000 series GSE Haruhino Station 20180205.jpg|Odakyu 70000 series GSE Romancecar at Haruhino Station == History ==