Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route

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Kam ***************
16 Nov 2025
The weather was great that day, and the scenery at Kamikochi was beautiful. Our tour leader, Tomoka, was excellent and took great care of the group members and non-surfing participants, being very responsible. I will definitely come again next time.
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Lee ********
10 Nov 2025
Tour guide Amy deserves the highest praise for her attentiveness and responsibility. She made flexible arrangements after the heavy snow blocked the road. The itinerary was also well-organized.
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Klook客路用户
2 Nov 2025
Thank you to our guide Amanda, who did her best. We came for the Tateyama itinerary, which was a bit tiring as we had to wake up early. The guide led everyone through the mountains and valleys, keeping to the schedule. The scenery of the Chubu and Hokuriku regions is definitely worth visiting. Next time, I'll come back and explore Kanazawa and Toyama as well. We were very lucky with the weather this time, seeing both snow and autumn colors.
Klook客路用户
29 Oct 2025
Our tour guide, Mr. Zheng, provided excellent service 👍. He thoroughly explained the highlights and unique features of each attraction and clearly communicated even small details, such as where we would have lunch. I hope I have the opportunity to tour with Mr. Zheng again in the future. Thank you 🙏.
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Klook 用戶
27 Oct 2025
So much fun, highly recommend! But it's best to check the weather forecast first, to avoid going and being met with a complete whiteout – that would be a real disappointment XD
Lui *******
16 Oct 2025
This is a gem of a hotel. From the front desk and drivers to the catering staff and online customer service, everyone is polite and attentive. This time, I stayed in a villa, which included a semi-outdoor open-air bath, a full range of toiletries, Western-style twin beds, outdoor parking, a choice of yukata, a 16-capsule coffee machine, and four bottles of water. The stay included two meals: a Japanese-style breakfast with a choice of milk or coffee, and a 10-course Japanese dinner that was fresh and delicious.
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Klook 用戶
14 Oct 2025
Great trip, suitable for people who are physically fit. Also, a big thank you to our guide, Liu Mei, for her care. Highly recommended.
Tse ********
5 Nov 2025
Tour guide: The person was very good and took good care of the tour members most of the time. She tried her best to help when needed and was very responsible. Accommodation options: The hotel was a bit old, and the room had a smell. I planned to open the window to air it out, but a few bugs flew into the room 😓. As a result, I couldn't sleep well all night. The hotel was clean, just a bit old. Itinerary: The itinerary was very rushed. The page introduction said the stay at Tateyama would be 6 hours, but we took the first mode of transportation at 8:30 AM in Ogizawa, and by 1:15 PM, we had already arrived at Tateyama Murodo. The overall feeling was too rushed, and in the end, we even skipped the Bijodaira station and took the bus directly from Murodo back to Tateyama Station. The weather didn't affect any of the transportation being suspended, so I don't understand why it was so rushed. Even Kamikochi didn't have enough time to see all the attractions. However, this is a limitation of group tours. After gaining experience, I can travel independently. Tateyama Kurobe and Kamikochi are places where you can have different experiences in all four seasons and are very worth visiting again.
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Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route is a mountain route through the Northern Japan Alps. Known as the "Roof of Japan," the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route is a must-visit for nature lovers and thrill-seekers. From cable cars to electric buses to a ropeway, this exciting trek through Mt. Tateyama showcases the beauty of the Japan Alps while taking you on a thrilling ride through an elevation change of 2400 meters, where the Alpine Route starts from Toyama Prefecture and ends in Nagano Prefecture.
Ashikuraji, Tateyama, Nakaniikawa District, Toyama 930-1406, Japan

Must-Visit Attractions in Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route

Chubu Sangaku National Park

Experience breathtaking alpine views year-round at Chubu Sangaku National Park. Visit top spots like the scenic Kamikochi plateau, the extraordinary Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, and the famous Hakuba ski resort. Don't miss the park's fantastic hot springs and vibrant fall foliage, adding to its natural beauty and charm.

Tateyama Mountain Range

At the heart of the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, you can find the natural beauty of the Tateyama Mountain Range within the Chubu Sangaku National Park. Each season gives you unique and captivating views. During spring, the snow accumulation in areas like Midagahara and Murodo creates a stunning snow corridor, with walls towering up to 20 meters high.

Murodo

At 2450 meters above sea level, Murodo is the highest point on the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, where you can see stunning views of the Tateyama Mountain Range. During summer and early fall, Murodo becomes a lively area for hiking enthusiasts, with a range of trails for all skill levels. In late fall and spring, heavy snowfall transforms the landscape. Also, take note that Murodo is closed off during the winter months.

Tateyama Ropeway

Hop aboard the Tateyama Ropeway for a spectacular bird's-eye view of the breathtaking mountain landscape! Experience panoramic views like never before on this unforgettable ride.

Kurobe Dam

Kurobe Dam is Japan's tallest dam along the Alpine Route. This impressive sight is a must-see along the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, especially when it puts on a show by releasing water dramatically through its gates every day from late June to mid-October.

Tips for Your Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route Visit

When to visit Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route?

The best time to visit the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route is between April and November. During these months, the weather is most favorable, giving you clear skies and comfortable temperatures for an enjoyable journey. Accessible from April 15 to November 30, the route is closed during the winter months.

How to get to Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route?

You can easily reach the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route by train, bus, or car. The region is well-connected, with trains available from Dentetsu Toyama Station to Chigaki Station, followed by a short walk. Alternatively, you can take a bus, though note that it does not operate on Sundays.

What to wear in Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route?

For a comfortable stroll through the snowfields, it's recommended to bring waterproof shoes or boots for hiking. Remember to pack sunscreen and sunglasses to protect yourself from the sun's reflection on the snow. Additionally, it's a good idea to have gloves, heat pads, a scarf, a woolly hat, and a neck warmer for added warmth and protection.