Kamikochi

Tourist attraction
★ 4.9 (300+ reviews) • 900+ booked
Kamikochi, often called the gateway to the Japanese Alps, is located by the Azusa River in Nagano Prefecture. In this alpine valley, you'll find the breathtaking Nishihotakadake and the fiery Yakedake among other surrounding mountains. This hidden gem is your ticket to cooler summer days and vibrant autumn foliage. Plus, it's a hiker's paradise, catering to all skill levels. With a handful of cozy lodges, souvenir spots, and hiking trails scattered across its 15-kilometer plateau, Kamikochi gives you a serene break from city life.
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Azumi, Matsumoto, Nagano 390-1520, Japan

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4.9 /5
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ZHAN ******
28 Nov
Traveling by bus can simplify complicated transportation due to long distances. The beautiful scenery of Kamikochi is unforgettable. It is worthy of being a place where gods live.
LIANG ******
26 Nov
It was my first time to participate in a one-day tour. Although the journey from Nagoya Station to Kamikochi was long, the beautiful scenery I saw when I arrived at Kamikochi made the fatigue of the long ride (personally uncomfortable) disappear. The on-board tour guide The people are also super nice. When I arrived at Taisho Pond, I saw that I was taking pictures by myself and they helped me take pictures. I am really grateful. When I passed by Shai Dake to take pictures, some members of the group who were in the same car and didn’t know me also took pictures for me. It was great to meet me. A good tour guide and group members will really add points to the trip. Kamikochi is really beautiful and you have 3.5 hours of free time. Next time, I will choose the bus to take a day trip to Kamikochi!
2+
Lam *****
14 Nov
lt's far away, 3 hours to the site and 3 hours back. but the scenary is amazing and worth it. some spot are 50-60 mins walking time (45mins for me) away, you need to plan carefully
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Sneha *
12 Nov
Since the roads are going to be closed starting Nov 15th, this was the best possible day trip. We had sufficient time to complete the walking trail and explore Kamikochi. Would recommend checking the weather and going on a sunny day!
2+
Rosey ***
11 Nov
Ms Amy, out tour guide was very pleasant and friendly. She is very willing to take pictures and you can even ask her about other nice places to visit.
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Klook User
10 Nov
excellent place for visit ,you can spending time with natural walk. ways.almost schedule be fixed day by day(depend on traffic situation).The guide and driver very friendly.the bus not included toilet
2+
Iu *******
10 Nov
I visited a week before the mountain was closed, and the weather happened to be nice. It was so beautiful! The weather is just right, not too hot or too cold, a one-day tour is highly recommended!
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Tse *******
9 Nov
This is a great experience. Meet directly at the west exit of Nagoya, get on a comfortable tour bus, and go directly to Kamikochi, saving you the inconvenience of finding transportation. During the 3-hour drive there, there was a rest stop along the way so that we could go to the restroom and buy supplies, which was very nice. The tour guide has 2 suggested routes with clear instructions. After arriving in Kamikochi, the weather was clear and we enjoyed a wonderful day. Thanks to the tour guide for the tips and guidance.
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Must-Visit Attractions in Kamikochi

Taisho Pond

Experience the unique beauty of Taisho Pond, formed in 1915 by an eruption that dammed the Azusa River. The sight of decayed trees standing in the pond creates a mesmerizing view.

Tashiro Pond

Explore the scenic Tashiro Pond, surrounded by marshland and located along a picturesque hiking trail that connects Kappabashi with Taisho Pond.

Chubusangaku National Park

Discover Japan's Northern Alps at Chubusangaku National Park! From majestic peaks to serene trails, this park gives you year-round outdoor adventures. Ski down towering mountains in winter, hike scenic trails, and explore pristine nature.

Kappabashi (Kappa Bridge)

Located at the heart of Kamikochi, Kappabashi or Kappa Bridge crosses the Azusa River near the bus terminal. Surrounding the bridge are hotels, eateries, and shops. Enjoy stunning views of the Hotaka Peaks and Mt. Myojindake upstream and Mt. Yakedake downstream, a prominent active volcano. The area is decorated with Kesho Yanagi trees and Japanese larch, adding to the bridge's charm.

Myojin Pond

A short hike from Kappa Bridge, Myojin Pond is a scenic spot where you can find the Hotaka Shrine and a hub area with lodges and shops. Don't miss the yearly Omizugaeshi ceremony, a must-see. The crystal-clear waters of Myojin Pond hold great significance in Shinto beliefs, emphasizing the sacredness of nature. As the snow melts from the Hotakadake peaks, it feeds the Azusa River, nourishing the Matsumoto Basin's rice fields and connecting two branches of the Hotaka Shrines.

Tips for Your Kamikochi Visit

When is the best time to visit Kamikochi?

Plan your trip to Kamikochi between April 17 and November 15 to experience the best of the region's natural beauty. For stunning autumn foliage, visit in mid-October, while alpine flora blooms from May to October.

How to get to Kamikochi?

Reach Kamikochi by train and bus from Matsumoto or Takayama, or opt for a highway bus from Tokyo for a scenic journey to this mountain paradise. Remember that private cars are not allowed in Kamikochi, with parking lots available at the entrance gate for convenient access.

How to get from Tokyo to Kamikochi?

Take a train from Tokyo to Matsumoto Station, then transfer to a bus to Kamikochi. The train ride lasts about 2.5--3 hours, followed by a 1.5-hour bus journey. Alternatively, you can check bus and train schedules to catch an express bus from Shinjuku to Matsumoto, and then a direct bus to Kamikochi at the Kamikochi bus terminal. The bus ride from Shinjuku to Matsumoto takes around 4-4.5 hours, plus a 1.5-hour bus to Kamikochi. There are also shuttle buses nearby to get around Kamikochi. Get ready for a scenic trip from Tokyo to Kamikochi!