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Tateyama Kurobe Snow Corridor 2-Day Tour from Nagoya | with Alpine Route 6 Transport Ticket
Tateyama Kurobe Snow Corridor 2-Day Tour from Nagoya | with Alpine Route 6 Transport Ticket
Tateyama Kurobe Snow Corridor 2-Day Tour from Nagoya | with Alpine Route 6 Transport Ticket
Tateyama Kurobe Snow Corridor 2-Day Tour from Nagoya | with Alpine Route 6 Transport Ticket
Tateyama Kurobe Snow Corridor 2-Day Tour from Nagoya | with Alpine Route 6 Transport Ticket
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Tateyama Kurobe Snow Corridor 2-Day Tour from Nagoya | with Alpine Route 6 Transport Ticket


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Duration:2 day(s)
Guided language: 日本語 / 中文
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  • Join a 2-day tour from Nagoya to the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route
  • Take the famous 6 modes of transportation, including ropeway and cable car
  • Walk the through Takayama Old Street and the UNESCO World Heritage Site Shirakawa-go for a taste of history (Packages A & B Only)
  • Visit Kanazawa Kenroku-en Garden, Kamikochi’s crystal-clear lakes and the 350-meter-tall Shomei Falls for spectacular landscapes (Packages A & B Only)
  • Comfort & convenience: professional Mandarin-speaking guide and guaranteed onsen hotel stay
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Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point
Departure TimeEarly Departure (Before 8 am)
Luggage limit1 piece
Tour typesGuided tour
Accommodation typeHotel
SeasonalSpring Cherry Blossom, Summer Festival, Autumn Maple
Shopping ExperienceLocal Markets
Sightseeing typeNatural sights, Theme parks, Traditional markets, City walking tour, Japanese castles, Historic site tour, Eco-tourism, Bus tour
TransportCharter car

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— Important Information —

  •  Infants under 1 year old who do not occupy a seat or bed can participate for free. Each adult can only bring one infant who does not occupy a seat or bed. If you are traveling with someone, please indicate this in the "Remarks" section when making a reservation.
  • Vehicle type: Vehicles will be assigned based on the number of participants. For small groups, a driver will also serve as the accompanying staff to provide full-trip tour services. No additional tour leader will be provided. Participants are free to explore the attractions at their own pace
  • Due to limited space in the luggage storage, each person is only allowed one large suitcase to bring on board. If you have more than two suitcases, please indicate this in the remarks column. Whether you can bring a second suitcase depends on the availability of space on site. If there is no space, you will not be able to bring the second suitcase


— Itinerary Introduction —

  • Tateyama Kurobe 6 Modes of Transportation
  1. Tateyama Cable Car: Tateyama Station → Bijodaira Station (1.3 km, 7 minutes)
  2. Tateyama Highland Bus: Bijodaira Station → Midagahara → Tengudaira → Murodo (23 km, 50 minutes)
  3. Tateyama Tunnel Electric Bus: Murodo → Tateyama Main Peak → Daikan Peak (3.7 km, 10 minutes)
  4. Tateyama Ropeway: Daikanbo → Kurobedaira (1.7 km, 7 minutes)
  5. Kurobe Cable Car: Kurobedaira → Kurobe Lake → Kurobe Dam (0.8 km, 5 minutes + 0.6 km walk over the dam, 15 minutes)
  6. Kanden Tunnel Electric Bus: Kurobe Dam → Ogizawa (6.1 km, 16 minutes)


— Attraction Info —

  • Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, Snow Corridor Walk

    Explore the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Road tour by trying various transportation methods. Each year, the mountain is closed in late November due to heavy snow, reopening in mid-April or early May the next year. Take all 6 different modes of transportation to complete your Alpine quest and enjoy the site through diverse routes. Witness the towering Snow Corridor of Tateyama, over 20 meters high in early spring.

★ Murodo and Midagahara remain covered with snow in spring. Please prepare waterproof shoes or rain boots for mountain travel and sunglasses as the white snow can be blinding.


  • Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, Mikuriga-ike Pond, Shomyo Falls

    Experience summer's beauty as trees grow and snow melts into Kurobe Dam. Head up to Murodo, the highest spot, for sightseeing, climbing, and walking trails. Visit the lovely Mikuriga-ike Pond for an hour-long walk. Enjoy the calm lake, reflecting mountains, for an unforgettable time.
    Temperatures in Murodō are 12–15 degree lower than the sea level, so there is still plenty of snow to touch or even walk on in July.

    Shōmyō Falls
    Marvel at Japan's tallest waterfall, standing at a towering 350 meters, as it pours down the river. See the creation of Hannoki Falls, reaching a height of 500 meters, when the thick snow melts in spring. Take the Kogen Bus from Tateyama Station to get close to this waterfall. Catch a different view of Shomyo Falls from a resting area or observation deck on your journey.

    ★ Tateyama Kurobe area is a mountainous region reaching heights of 3,000 meters, making it a perfect retreat from the summer heat. It's advised to prepare long-sleeved clothing to for protection against the sun and the low temperatures.


  • Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, Murodo, Midagahara

    Admire the gradual change of color in the red and yellow leaves from the top of the mountain to its foot from September to early November. The Tateyama Alpine Route serves as a tourist destination with a significant altitude variation. Enjoy the lush green mountains at the bottom, the maple leaves adorning the slopes, and the snow-capped peaks.

    ★ As maple leaves fully bloom, some might start feeling chilly. By October, snow falls in Murodo, so wearing extra layers is wise

Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, Snow Corridor Walk: Ascend to the peaks of the Tateyama Kurobe Gorge using six different transportation methods (Snow Corridor opens from mid April to mid June)

Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, Mikuriga-ike Pond, Shomyo Falls: The beauty of Mikuriga-ike Pond and the perfect reflection of the surrounding mountain is a view you will never forget

Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, Murodo, Midagahara: Take the 6 modes of transportation of Tateyama Kurobe to see yellow and red weave through the mountain (Est. fall foliage season: Mid-September to early November)

Kamikochi is dubbed the 'Hometown of Gods,' nestled in a basin within Japan's Northern Alps valley, surrounded by towering mountains reaching 3,000 meters high. Kamikochi offers lush greenery, a refreshing climate, crystal-clear lake waters, and ever-changing picturesque scenery, along with diverse hiking routes, making it a beloved destination for tourists and locals alike (Plans A and B only)

Kamikochi is dubbed the 'Hometown of Gods,' nestled in a basin within Japan's Northern Alps valley, surrounded by towering mountains reaching 3,000 meters high. Kamikochi offers lush greenery, a refreshing climate, crystal-clear lake waters, and ever-changing picturesque scenery, along with diverse hiking routes, making it a beloved destination for tourists and locals alike (Plans A and B only)

Witness the birth of a barrier lake formed when lava from the Mount Yake blocked the Azusa River. Reflecting Kamikochi's mountains on its green surface, the clear waters reveal a submerged forest where dry branches create a mysterious atmosphere

Overlook the Hotaka mountain range and the Dakesawa Valley from the Kappa Bridge made of larch wood, measuring 3.1 meters wide and 36.6 meters long. This suspension bridge is an iconic attraction of Kamikochi, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding magnificent scenery

Overlook the Hotaka mountain range and the Dakesawa Valley from the Kappa Bridge made of larch wood, measuring 3.1 meters wide and 36.6 meters long. This suspension bridge is an iconic attraction of Kamikochi, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding magnificent scenery

Experience the charm of "Sanmachi," three quaint streets steeped in traditional Japanese ambiance. Walk back in time as you explore these historic streets in Takayama. Discover unique shops selling local treasures like Sarubobo dolls and enjoy local delights such as Goheimochi and Hida nigiri beef sushi (Plans A and B only)

Experience the charm of "Sanmachi," three quaint streets steeped in traditional Japanese ambiance. Walk back in time as you explore these historic streets in Takayama. Discover unique shops selling local treasures like Sarubobo dolls and enjoy local delights such as Goheimochi and Hida nigiri beef sushi  (Plans A and B only)

Explore the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site of Shirakawa-go Gassho Village, with over 113 traditional Gassho-style wooden hut buildings in Ogimachi and Kamiyama. Wander through the village and visit a fairy-tale world with charming streets reminiscent of gingerbread houses (Plans C and D only)

Explore the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site of Shirakawa-go Gassho Village, with over 113 traditional Gassho-style wooden hut buildings in Ogimachi and Kamiyama. Wander through the village and visit a fairy-tale world with charming streets reminiscent of gingerbread houses (Plans C and D only)

Discover one of Japan's top three gardens, Kenroku-en Garden, its reputation rivals Kairaku-en Garden in Mito and Koraku-en Garden in Okayama. Originally the feudal lord's garden of Kanazawa Castle, it evolved into a magnificent forest and spring garden. Named for having all six features (spaciousness, seclusion, artifice, antiquity, water-courses, panoramas) included in "Six Features as a Synonym for an Excellent Landscape Garden" from China's Song Dynasty, Kenroku-en showcases diverse beauty year-round (Plans C and D only)

Discover one of Japan's top three gardens, Kenroku-en Garden, its reputation rivals Kairaku-en Garden in Mito and Koraku-en Garden in Okayama. Originally the feudal lord's garden of Kanazawa Castle, it evolved into a magnificent forest and spring garden. Named for having all six features (spaciousness, seclusion, artifice, antiquity, water-courses, panoramas) included in "Six Features as a Synonym for an Excellent Landscape Garden" from China's Song Dynasty, Kenroku-en showcases diverse beauty year-round (Plans C and D only)

Stroll through Higashi Chaya Street, a historical neighbourhood designated as Japan's Tangible Cultural Property. Lining the stone paved street are traditional wooden houses with latticed doors and windows, remnant of what used to be "Chaya", teahouses where where geishas perform in the Edo period (Plans C and D only).

Stroll through Higashi Chaya Street, a historical neighbourhood designated as Japan's Tangible Cultural Property. Lining the stone paved street are traditional wooden houses with latticed doors and windows, remnant of what used to be "Chaya", teahouses where where geishas perform in the Edo period (Plans C and D only).

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Group or individual tour packages are subject to the Standard Contract for Domestic Travel issued by Taiwan's Tourism Bureau of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications. By completing your reservation, you agree to and accept the terms outlined in the Standard Contract for Overseas Tours

Reminders

  • In the event of inclement weather such as typhoons or snowstorms, a decision on whether to cancel the tour will be made 1 day(s) before departure (local time 18:00). Notifications will then be sent via email

  • Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • Meals are not included for children under the age of 2

  • Some packages offer guaranteed departure for solo travellers; however, under normal circumstances, a tour require s at least 16 participants is. If the required minimum is not met, the tour will be cancelled and you will be notified via e-mail 14 days before departure

  • Meet at Taikō-dōri Exit Square at JR Nagoya Station and find the right tour number

  • If the accommodation in the itinerary is unavailable, an equivalent-class hotel will be arranged. Details will be provided 4 days before departure. Please note that specific hotel requests is not possible

  • Room types are arranged by the hotel and participants cannot request for specific rooms

  • If you have specific needs, such as smoking or non-smoking rooms, allergy, etc., please inform us in advance. The final arrangements depend on the hotel and cannot be guaranteed

  • Please wear light and comfortable clothing and shoes

  • Bring warm clothes for Tateyama Mountain's low temperatures

  • The scheduled route may be changed or cancelled due to traffic conditions on the day

  • If any attraction is unavailable due to bad weather or traffic, the tour leader reserves the right to change or cancel part of the itinerary at any time for safety. Participants may not request a refund or fee reduction as a result

  • Due to road conditions and other factors on the day, the stay time at attractions may be adjusted or some attractions may be cancelled. Return time is subject to delay as well, so please avoid arranging activities that night

  • Leaving the tour midway results in forfeiting the remaining itinerary without refunds. Participants are responsible for any resulting loss or damage to personal belongings or property

  • Please be mindful of your belongings and safety while exploring on your own. Participants are held responsible if any accidents or losses occur due to disregarding this advice

  • Lunch on Tateyama Mountain is not included. It is recommended that you bring your own lunch or go to the restaurant on Tateyama Mountain to enjoy a local meal

  • Infants under the age of 2 who do not require a seat or bed during the tour can join for free. Each adult may bring one said infant. If you are travelling with an infant, please specify this in the 'Requests & Remarks' section when booking

  • The toddler ticket applies to children aged 2-5 who do not occupy a bed. If they need an individual bed, please purchase the child ticket. For children aged 2–5 who wish to purchase the “child with bed” rate, please first set the child’s birth year to fall within the eligible range when placing the order. When submitting your order, please include the child’s actual date of birth in 'Requests & Remarks'

  • Due to limited space, each passenger is allowed to bring only 1 large suitcase. If you plan to bring more than one, please indicate the quantity in 'Requests & Remarks' when booking. Whether a second suitcase can be accommodated will depend on the capacity on the day. If there is no room, additional luggage will not be accepted

  • Vehicles are assigned based on group size. For smaller groups, the driver will provide full tour services without any additional staff. Upon arrival at the destination, participants will explore the site on their own

  • Meals cannot be customized. If you are vegetarian, please inform us in the remarks column when booking

  • If we are unable to reserve the entry session to Tateyama on the second day, the itinerary will be adjusted accordingly

  • If Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route is unaccessibl due to weather or other force majeure, you will be refunded for the six modes of transportation and will instead go to Takayama Jinya-mae Morning Markets, Takaoka Great Buddha and Kanazawa Higashi Chaya District

  • The Tateyama Kurobe Snow Corridor's height depends on the weather and cannot be guaranteed

  • If the official announcement prevents the tour from visiting the Snow Corridor due to the weather, we will instead tour the Snow Corridor by car

  • If the trip is terminated due to force majeure like weather or disasters, refunds will be based on unfulfilled itinerary and actual expenses Any additional fees (return transport, accommodation, etc.) are at travellers' expenses

  • Tateyama entry session is subject to availability. If the reservation is early, we'll provide a breakfast box onboard the tour bus or a JPY1,000 coupon for breakfast (children under 1 will not receive this coupon)

  • Travellers under the age of 18 cannot participate in this tour alone and must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or above

  • Smoking is strictly prohibited throughout the entire hotel. If you need to smoke, please use the designated smoking area provided by the hotel. If no smoking area is available, smoking is strictly prohibited both inside and outside the hotel premises. Smoking in non-designated areas will incur a cleaning fee as specified by the hotel. If smoking triggers the smoke detector, the hotel may contact the authorities, and any repair costs and responsibilities will be borne by the guest. Thank you for your understanding

  • During the tour, bus and restaurant seating may be shared with other members in the tour group. Arrangements will depend on the tour guide and the facility's setup on the day of the tour

  • According to Japanese customs, individuals with tattoos are prohibited from entering the hot spring facilities

  • If Kamikochi has routine/unexpected closure (subject to weather and official announcement), tour may visit Nakasendo Kiso Road and Narai-juku instead. No refunds will be provided for this change (Plans A and B Only)

  • Bus seating will be arranged on-site and cannot be specified. Thank you for your understanding

  • This is a pre-order item. Successful booking depends on the actual number of slots allocated by the Tateyama Alpine Route authorities (allocated based on booking priority). If there isn't enough availability, travellers may be notified of cancellation or rescheduled to a different departure date. Your understanding is appreciated

  • As multiple groups may depart simultaneously and the number of participants per group for Tateyama is limited, if you have separate bookings with your travel companions, please ensure to include their order numbers in 'Request &Remarks'. Failure to do so may result in you group assigned to different vehicles and this cannot be remedied on-site

  • This tour involves long-distance travel. Please evaluate your physical condition before joining, and wear comfortable clothing and footwear. Walking is required at each stop, so travellers with chronic conditions, health concerns, or limited mobility should consider whether this tour is suitable

  • Meeting Point: The Taikō-dōri Exit is currently under renovation, and there are no obvious signs nearby. Please use the Google Map location provided on the product page

  • [Fall foliage period] Tateyama Kurobe: September to early November / Kamikochi: Mid-October to early November / Shirakawa-go: Late October to mid-November / Takayama-Kamisannomachi: Mid-October to mid-November / Kenrokuen: early November to late November

  • Foliage season is affected by the weather and other factors, and the condition will be different. If the condition is unideal, the tour will pass by this attraction simply as a scenic drive

Cancellation Policy

  • For cancellations made at least 41 day(s) prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 5% will apply
  • For cancellations made 31 to 40 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 10% will apply
  • For cancellations made 21 to 30 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 20% will apply
  • For cancellations made 2 to 20 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 30% will apply
  • For cancellations made 1 to 1 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 50% will apply
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–0 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. When is the best season to visit the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route for different experiences?

The Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route offers distinct experiences across seasons. The iconic Snow Wall (Yuki-no-Otani) is typically visible for about two months in spring and early summer (usually mid-April to late June). Summer provides lush greenery and pleasant hiking conditions, while autumn (late September to October) showcases stunning fall foliage, making these seasons ideal for diverse natural beauty.

2. What unique transportation methods are used to traverse the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route?

Traversing the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route involves using six different types of unique transportation methods. These include various cable cars, ropeways, trolleys, and buses, each offering distinct perspectives of the mountainous terrain and allowing visitors to ascend and descend the majestic peaks efficiently.

3. What is the recommended duration to experience the full Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route and its attractions?

To fully experience the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route itself, including its various segments and viewpoints, a full day is generally recommended. This allows ample time to enjoy the unique transportation, scenic vistas, and activities like walking the Snow Wall. Comprehensive tours often combine it with other nearby attractions for a richer multi-day itinerary.

4. What is the most convenient starting point and transportation method to reach the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route from major cities like Nagoya?

The most convenient starting point for an organized tour to the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route is often from major cities such as Nagoya. Tours typically depart from Nagoya, providing seamless transportation directly to the route's entrance points, eliminating the need for complex transfers and personal itinerary planning.

5. Do tickets for the various transportation methods along the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route require advance reservation?

Yes, it is highly recommended to book tickets for the various transportation methods on the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route in advance, especially during peak seasons, to ensure smooth travel and avoid long queues. Booking through KKday, for instance, ensures your tickets for all six transport modes are pre-arranged, offering convenience and peace of mind for your journey.

6. When is the best time to experience the Snow Wall (Yuki-no-Otani) on the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, and what can visitors expect?

The Snow Wall (Yuki-no-Otani) on the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route is typically accessible for only about two months each year, usually from mid-April to late June. During this period, visitors can walk along a path carved between towering snow walls, sometimes reaching heights of up to 20 meters, offering a truly breathtaking and unique experience.

7. What are the main attractions and experiences visitors can enjoy in Shirakawa-go Gassho Village and Takayama Old Town?

In Shirakawa-go Gassho Village, visitors can stroll through a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring traditional gassho-zukuri farmhouses, resembling gingerbread houses. Takayama Old Town offers a glimpse into Edo-era Japan with its well-preserved streets, traditional wooden merchant houses, sake breweries, and craft shops, providing a unique cultural immersion.

8. What makes Kamikochi a significant stop, and what activities are recommended there?

Kamikochi is known as 'God's Country,' revered for its pristine natural beauty, surrounded by magnificent mountains and crystal-clear lakes. Visitors can enjoy gentle walks along the Azusa River, cross the iconic Kappa Bridge, and take in panoramic views of the Hotaka mountain range. It's an ideal spot for nature lovers seeking tranquility and stunning alpine scenery.

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