Black Eggs of Owakudani - Hakone, Japan
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member denben
N 35° 14.598 E 139° 01.175
54S E 319807 N 3901822
Owakudani is a popular tourist site for its scenic views, volcanic activity, and kuro-tamago (black eggs) a local variety of hard boiled eggs that uses the hot springs in their preparation.
Waymark Code: WM1959Q
Location: Kanagawa, Japan
Date Posted: 11/27/2023
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Outspoken1
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From Atlas Obscura: "Owakudani, meaning the Great Boiling Valley, is located in the mountain town of Hakone. One can take an aerial tram up to the hot springs, or walk up the 1 km path. On clear days either route delivers spectacular views of the ominous Mt. Fuji.

Once the springs are reached, kuro-tamago, or black eggs, can be purchased four at a time. The eggs are ordinary chicken eggs but the shell turns black due to being boiled in the hot sulfur spring. Local tradition holds that for each black egg eaten, seven years is added to one’s life. However, some say that eating more than two is not recommended.

The valley is sometimes referred to as “The Death Valley” by locals. Some 3000 years ago Mount Hakone erupted leaving the hot spring filled crater. All along the path to the egg vendor are active sulfuric geysers, which can be hazardous at times. The area is prone to landslides due to the constant volcanic activity. In potentially unsafe conditions, the walkways to the egg boiling springs may be closed.

Know Before You Go
Currently the black eggs can be purchased at any of the Owakudani’s souvenir stores for 500 yen, four at a time. Typically the expiration date is within two days after purchase. If you want to eat it on the spot, grab a seat at the café at the back of the Kurotamago-kan souvenir shop or sit outside on a bench or one of the stools shaped after the black egg." (visit link)

The coordinates are from the black egg sculpture located near Owakudani Station of the Hakone Cable Car. I tasted the hard boiled black egg and found no difference from a hard boiled chicken egg. Times and fees below are for the cable car.
Price of Admission: 420.00 (listed in local currency)

Weekday Hours: From: 9:00 AM To: 4:15 PM

Weekend Hours: From: 9:00 AM To: 4:15 PM

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