| Location | Outdoor |
| Additional service & facility | Photography service |
Operating hours are from 8am until sunset, and once your reservation is confirmed, the time and specific location can be adjusted to suit your schedule.
(Please contact us separately for night photography outside of the listed hours.)
Once your reservation is confirmed, our staff will guide you through the insurance registration for "Cashless medical treatment in the event of injury or illness during the tour (tour date = insurance application date)." Please fill out the information form.
Please note that if you do not fill out this form, we will not be able to register your insurance.
In Nagano City, traditional taxi services are widely available, especially around major hubs like Nagano Station. While international ride-sharing apps like Uber are not extensively used or readily available, local taxi companies or apps might operate. For guaranteed availability, especially for specific travel plans, pre-booking a taxi is advisable, or utilizing the taxi stands at the station.
Getting around Nagano City is convenient with several options. Public buses cover most areas, including major attractions, and local train lines connect different parts of the city and surrounding regions. For flexibility and direct routes, taxis are readily available at main stations and popular spots. Walking is also pleasant for exploring the central areas around Nagano Station and Zenko-ji Temple.
Public buses in Nagano City typically accept cash payment upon boarding or alighting, with the fare determined by distance. Additionally, major IC cards such as Suica, Pasmo, and ICOCA are generally accepted, offering a seamless payment experience. Some local bus passes or day passes might also be available for tourists, providing a cost-effective option for extensive travel within the city.
Yes, taxis are easily accessible at Nagano Station. There are designated taxi stands located just outside the station exits, making it convenient for travelers arriving by train. Taxis provide a direct and efficient way to reach various destinations within Nagano City, particularly useful for carrying luggage or traveling to specific photography locations.
Nagano City is primarily known for Zenko-ji Temple, a national treasure and one of Japan's most important and oldest Buddhist temples, attracting visitors for its rich history and unique architecture. Other notable attractions include the scenic Togakushi Shrine area with its ancient cedar trees and ninja village, and the nearby Jigokudani Monkey Park, famous for its wild snow monkeys bathing in hot springs.
While Mount Fuji is not typically visible from Nagano City itself, certain locations within the broader Nagano Prefecture, particularly in its southern regions or from specific high-altitude viewpoints and mountain peaks like the Southern Alps, may offer distant views on very clear days. For direct and iconic views of Mount Fuji, areas closer to the mountain, such as the Fuji Five Lakes region, are usually recommended.
Public buses in Nagano City generally operate from early morning, typically around 6:00 AM, until late evening, usually around 10:00 PM or 11:00 PM. Specific route operating hours can vary, with more frequent services during peak daytime hours and reduced frequencies in the early mornings, late evenings, and on weekends or public holidays. It is advisable to check the schedule for your specific route.
Public transportation in Nagano City, particularly buses and local trains, generally accommodates travelers with luggage or strollers. Buses often have dedicated spaces, though it can be limited during peak hours. Trains are also usually accessible, but may require navigating stairs at some older stations. Taxis offer the most convenience for direct access and ample space when traveling with bulkier items.