Before the trip, they created a group chat to confirm the details, including the type of car seat the child needed. The driver not only spoke Chinese but also drove very smoothly, and the child slept soundly the whole time.
My Two-Day Trip to Tateyama Kurobe and Kamikochi: Although my trip to Tateyama Kurobe and Kamikochi was only two days, it allowed me to deeply appreciate the charm of the Japanese Northern Alps and experience firsthand how a good guide can make a journey truly unforgettable. Day 1: Exploring the Nature of Kamikochi The journey began in Kamikochi. We met up early in the morning, and our guide, Liu Mei, had already thoughtfully arranged our seats on the tour bus, making us feel at ease. During the bus ride, Ms. Liu provided detailed introductions to the attractions along the way. Upon arriving at Kamikochi, she meticulously explained hiking safety precautions—including what to do if you encounter a black bear and how to use a bell to scare it away. These details made us feel safer while enjoying nature. Ms. Liu prepared two routes for us to choose from, patiently explaining the length, difficulty, and scenic features of each route—she was incredibly attentive. Along the way, she also recommended local delicacies and souvenirs, adding a touch of local enjoyment to the hike. After the hike, we returned to the hotel. Ms. Liu assigned us to our rooms and kindly reminded us of the clothing and equipment needed for the next day, allowing us to prepare in advance. The buffet dinner was plentiful, and the overall process went smoothly, ending the first day with satisfaction and anticipation. Day Two: Tateyama Kurobe – A Magnificent Journey with Six Modes of Transportation. The highlight of the second day was Tateyama Kurobe. We used six different modes of transportation to ascend from Ogisawa Station to Murodo, traversing valleys and mountain ranges. The changing of modes of transportation itself was a unique experience: • The Kanden Tunnel Electric Bus took us into the Kurobe Dam. • The Kurobe Ropeway and hiking allowed us to experience the dam's grandeur up close. • The Tateyama Ropeway and Tunnel Bus connected Daikanbo and Murodo. The most anticipated part was undoubtedly the snow-capped mountains and valleys of Murodo, and the Tateyama Kurobe Great Snow Wall. Unfortunately, the weather was poor that day; snow and dense fog prevented us from seeing the famous snow walls. Our guide, Mr. Liu, sincerely apologized and thanked us for our understanding. Although it was somewhat disappointing, the changes in nature are beyond human control, which only makes us cherish every opportunity for a clear, sunny encounter even more. On the highland bus from Murodo to Bijo-hei, I specifically chose a seat on the right. Just as the tour guide had said, I could capture stunning views of the waterfall and the enormous cedar trees; the scenery was breathtaking. Reflecting on these two days of travel, I truly appreciated the awe-inspiring nature of the landscape and witnessed the value of a professional tour guide. Our guide, Ms. Liu, not only arranged the itinerary smoothly and provided clear explanations, but more importantly, she was attentive and...
The itinerary is very detailed, with multiple routes to choose from, and it's simple and clear.
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Hakuba Weather, Climate and Best Time to Visit
Data source:Meteostat Update date:2025-09
Hakuba year round climate
Spring (March–May): 6.0–16.6°C, the climate transitions from cold to warm, rainfall gradually increases, and mountain snow melts. Common activities: Hiking (beware of remaining snow), flower viewing. Recommended clothing: Warm jacket, mid-layer clothing, waterproof jacket.
Summer (June–August): 21.3–27.0°C, warm and humid climate, relatively high rainfall, occasional thunderstorms. Common activities: Outdoor sports, mountain climbing, stream activities. Recommended clothing: Breathable and sweat-wicking clothing, light raincoat.
Autumn (September–November): 9.2–23.9°C, pleasant climate, rainfall gradually decreases, temperature cools down. Common activities: Hiking, autumn foliage viewing (depending on altitude). Recommended clothing: Light jacket, long-sleeved clothing.
Winter (December–February): -0.3–2.6°C, cold and dry climate, relatively heavy snowfall, suitable for skiing. Common activities: Skiing, snow activities. Recommended clothing: Warm clothing, waterproof and windproof jacket, snow boots.
Hakuba climatological average
Annual average temperature: approx. 13°C / Annual rainfall: approx. 1004 mm / Summer humidity: 70%–80% / Rainiest month: July
Hakuba monthly average temperature and precipitation
Month
Air temperature (°C)
Precipitation (mm)
January
-0.3°C
37.7
February
0.9°C
43.3
March
6°C
76.7
April
12.9°C
83.7
May
16.6°C
108.3
June
21.3°C
94.7
July
25.7°C
141.3
August
27°C
115
September
23.9°C
138.7
October
15.1°C
64
November
9.2°C
70.7
December
2.6°C
30.7
Hakuba weather for the next seven days
6/12
Friday
Moderate rain
19.1°C/5.4°C
6/13
Saturday
Patchy rain nearby
22.4°C/4.5°C
6/14
Sunday
Patchy rain nearby
23.3°C/6.7°C
6/15
Monday
Patchy rain nearby
21.2°C/7.8°C
6/16
Tuesday
Patchy rain nearby
22.3°C/6.5°C
6/17
Wednesday
Patchy rain nearby
24.2°C/10.1°C
6/18
Thursday
Heavy rain
16.2°C/13.3°C
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