Hakone Ekiden 2027

An iconic New Year sporting event

Venue
Yomiuri Shimbun Building (Starting Point), Otemachi, Tokyo
When
Early Jan 2027

Held every year on January 2nd and 3rd, the Hakone Ekiden is one of Japan's most iconic New Year sporting events and a memorable experience for travelers visiting the country during the holiday period. Officially known as the Tokyo–Hakone Round Trip College Ekiden Race, this two-day university relay marathon runs between central Tokyo and the hot spring town of Hakone, drawing huge roadside crowds and nationwide TV coverage.

The race begins at 8am in front of the Yomiuri Shimbun Building in Ōtemachi, Tokyo. On day one, runners head southwest through Tokyo and Yokohama before reaching Hakone, covering five relay legs. Day two reverses the route, bringing teams back from Lake Ashi to Tokyo. In total, the distance spans more than 217 kilometers, split across ten legs, with each runner carrying a tasuki (sash) that is handed to the next teammate at designated relay stations.

Photo: Dick Thomas Johnson / CC BY 2.0

For visitors, one of the highlights is the dramatic fifth leg on January 2nd, often called "The Mountain Climb." Runners ascend National Route 1 into Hakone, passing landmarks like Hakone-Yumoto, the Fujiya Hotel, and the torii gate of Hakone Shrine before finishing near Lake Ashi. The following morning's descent back toward Odawara is equally intense, with steep downhill sections and cold mountain air.

Along the way, spectators line the streets in places like Yokohama, the Shōnan coast, Odawara, and central Tokyo, creating a festive New Year atmosphere. Cheering squads from each university add to the energy, making the event feel part sporting contest, part cultural celebration.

Hakone Ekiden FAQs

What makes Hakone Ekiden so popular?

The Hakone Ekiden is popular for displaying individual athletes alongside perennial rival schools, like Komazawa University vs. Aoyama Gakuin.

How is an ekiden relay marathon different from a marathon?

Compared to a marathon—in which a runner has to run 26.2 miles (42 km) by themselves—ekiden relay marathons involve teams of six people, each running between 5 km and 10 km.

What day is the Hakone Ekiden in Japan?

Hakone Ekiden (箱根駅伝), officially called the "Tokyo-Hakone Round Trip College Ekiden Race," is on January 2 and 3 between Tokyo and Hakone.

Who won the Hakone Ekiden 2026?

Aoyama Gakuin University won the Hakone Ekiden 2026, making it their third consecutive win.

Is Hakone Ekiden only for men?

Yes, the Hakone Ekiden is only open to male university students within Kanto.

How many people watch Hakone Ekiden?

As an example, over 56 million people watched the 2026 Hakone Ekiden on TV.

Getting there

The Yomiuri Shimbun Building is located just two minutes on foot from Otemachi Station, which is served by the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line, Marunouchi Line, Hanzōmon Line, and Chiyoda Line, along with the Toei Mita Line.

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