| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Transportation method | Transfer from meeting point |
| Minimum participant requirement | 15 travelers |
| Tour types | Guided tour |
| Meal arrangement | Breakfast included |
| Accommodation type | Hotel |
| Room type | Arrange on-site |
| Seasonal | Winter Snow Exclusive |
| Sightseeing type | Natural sights, Japanese castles |
| Transport | Bus tour |
[Tourism Conditions]
【Travel Planning/Implementation】
A minimum of 15 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 4 day(s) before the departure date
Please arrive at the designated location 15 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
If there is congestion on the Alps route, departure from the hotel the following morning will be earlier than scheduled. A bento box will be provided for breakfast.
In case of severe weather, the Tateyama Yuryo Road will be closed to traffic, and the itinerary will be changed to a sightseeing tour within Kanazawa City (Kanazawa Castle Town, Higashi Chaya Town, Omicho Market, etc.). In this case, each guest will receive a refund of 1,000 yen.
We appreciate your understanding that the Snow Valley walk may be cancelled due to inclement weather.
The actual itinerary may be changed or shortened depending on traffic conditions or other uncontrollable factors on the day. Thank you for your understanding.
Due to traffic congestion, the time spent at tourist attractions may be shortened.
If the number of participants is small, a small passenger vehicle may be arranged to form a group.
Due to limited vehicle space, each person is limited to one 22-inch suitcase. Please be aware of this.
The hot springs are for separate nude bathing for men and women. Please do not enter the bath wrapped in a towel or make loud noise. Additionally, due to cultural reasons, guests with tattoos are advised to avoid bathing or exposing their tattoos.
Due to weather conditions, the Tateyama Toll Road may be closed. In such cases, the itinerary will be changed to a cable car ride to Murodo. The cable car fee will be charged separately by the traveler (not included in the tour price). Please be aware of this.
In case of severe weather, the Tateyama Toll Road will be closed, and the itinerary will be changed to a sightseeing tour within Kanazawa City (Kanazawa Castle Town, Higashi Chaya Town, Omicho Market, etc.). In this case, participants will receive a refund of 1000 yen per person. *In case of severe weather, the Otani Snow Wall Trail may be cancelled, and no refund will be given.
The Tateyama Kurobe Snow Wall, also known as Yuki no Otani, is a spectacular natural phenomenon along the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route. Each spring, massive snow accumulations are carved into towering walls, creating a unique pedestrian path where visitors can walk between snow towering up to 20 meters high. It offers an immersive "silver world" experience, making it a truly breathtaking seasonal attraction for its sheer scale and accessibility.
The snow depth at the Tateyama Kurobe Snow Wall can reach impressive heights, often exceeding 10-20 meters (approximately 30-65 feet) in certain sections during its peak season. This colossal scale is a result of heavy snowfall in the Tateyama mountain range, creating a dramatic corridor where visitors are dwarfed by the towering snow walls along the "Great Snow Wall Walk" for a significant distance.
The Tateyama Kurobe Snow Wall is typically open from mid-April to late June each year. The optimal period to experience the highest snow walls is usually from mid-April to mid-May, shortly after its opening, when the walls are at their peak height. As spring progresses, the walls gradually shrink, but the entire opening period offers a unique opportunity to witness this majestic snow corridor.
Shirakawa-go is renowned for its traditional gassho-zukuri farmhouses, characterized by their steeply pitched, thatched roofs designed to withstand heavy snowfall and provide large attic space for sericulture. This unique architectural style and the village's harmonious integration with its natural surroundings led to its designation as a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering visitors a glimpse into rural Japanese life and traditional village charm.
To fully appreciate Shirakawa-go's charm, including visiting several gassho-zukuri houses, exploring the village's narrow paths, and enjoying the scenic viewpoints (like the Shiroyama Viewpoint), a duration of 2 to 3 hours is generally recommended. This allows enough time for leisurely exploration, photography, and soaking in the tranquil atmosphere without feeling rushed, ensuring a comprehensive visit.
The Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route is a unique mountain traversal route that prohibits private cars. Visitors typically use a series of public transportation, including buses, cable cars, trolley buses, and ropeways, to navigate the route. For convenience, many travelers opt for organized bus tours that provide seamless transportation directly to and along the Alpine Route from major cities like Osaka or Nagoya, handling all transfers.
In Hida Takayama, often called "Little Kyoto," visitors can explore its beautifully preserved old town with traditional wooden merchant houses, sake breweries, and craft shops. Key activities include strolling through Sanmachi Suji, visiting morning markets like Miyagawa for local produce and crafts, and sampling local delicacies such as Hida beef. The area offers a charming glimpse into retro Japan, reflecting its rich history and culture.
Yes, many multi-day tours that include destinations like Tateyama Kurobe and Shirakawa-go often feature an open-air hot spring bath experience as part of the itinerary. These tours are designed to provide a relaxing end to a day of extensive sightseeing, allowing guests to unwind in nourishing natural hot springs, often with scenic views, enhancing the overall travel experience with a traditional Japanese wellness activity.