<ul style="display: flex;flex-direction: column;"> <li style="position:relative;display:flex;align-items:center;word-break:break-all;margin-bottom:1rem"> <span style="text-align: middle; display: flex; position: absolute; left: -10px; top: 0; font-size:20px; transform: translateY(-10px);">.</span> The pass is only available for non-Japanese passport holders with a "Temporary Visitor" status in Japan. </li><li style="position:relative;display:flex;align-items:center;word-break:break-all;margin-bottom:1rem"> <span style="text-align: middle; display: flex; position: absolute; left: -10px; top: 0; font-size:20px; transform: translateY(-10px);">.</span> You may exchange your voucher for a pass on the date you made your reservation. You may not exchange for it on an earlier date. </li><li style="position:relative;display:flex;align-items:center;word-break:break-all;margin-bottom:1rem"> <span style="text-align: middle; display: flex; position: absolute; left: -10px; top: 0; font-size:20px; transform: translateY(-10px);">.</span> Please show the ticket to station staff to pass through the ticket gate. </li><li style="position:relative;display:flex;align-items:center;word-break:break-all;margin-bottom:1rem"> <span style="text-align: middle; display: flex; position: absolute; left: -10px; top: 0; font-size:20px; transform: translateY(-10px);">.</span> Please make sure, this ticket can only be used for Daiyuzan line of Izuhakone railway and for Doryoson lines of Izuhakone bus. Other line is NOT available by this ticket. </li><li style="position:relative;display:flex;align-items:center;word-break:break-all"> <span style="text-align: middle; display: flex; position: absolute; left: -10px; top: 0; font-size:20px; transform: translateY(-10px);">.</span> Tickets must be picked up at Izuhakone Railway Odawara Station (see schedule for location details). </li> </ul>
Enjoy Daiyuzan Line of Izuhakone Railway and Doryoson Line of Izuhakone Bus with this unlimited ride pass. The ticket is useful to visit Saijoji Temple. It was founded in 1394 by Ryoan Emyo Zenji with many *Tengu* (long-nosed goblin) legends. Experience the temple’s unique and traditional atmosphere.