Want to explore Japan's most spectacular snow-covered valley? The Kurobe-Tateyama Alpine Route is a spring-only dream destination. From April to June, witness stunning snow walls rising to 20 meters! This classic mountain route, spanning the Tateyama and Kurobe Gorges, requires multiple transportation transfers, making it a complex itinerary. Skip the hassle of arranging transportation and carrying luggage with a guided tour. Experience unique transportation options like the Tateyama Cable Car, Kurobe Mountain Bus, and the Kanden Tunnel Tram, all departing from various locations. Book now for a relaxing journey through the Japanese Alps and experience the breathtaking natural wonders!
Kurobe-Tateyama, or Tateyama Kurobe, it all depends on your departure direction. This Alpine Route, spanning the Tateyama Mountains in Kurobe, is one of Japan's most spectacular and renowned alpine sightseeing routes. Travelers will experience world-class mountain scenery aboard six unique modes of transportation, traversing breathtaking snow-capped mountains, volcanic terrain, canyons, and lakes!
➤ Tateyama Cable Car (Tateyama Station – Bijodaira)
This short yet distinctive cable car, spanning 1.3 kilometers and completely unsupported, offers a smooth ascent to Bijodaira, where you'll officially enter the Tateyama Plateau in just 7 minutes.
➤ Tateyama Plateau Bus (Bijodaira – Murodo)
From Bijodaira, passengers ascend to Murodo, an elevation of 2,450 meters, enjoying breathtaking views of Tateyama's forested valleys. The Snow Valley in spring is a world-renowned attraction, with walls of snow reaching heights of up to 20 meters.
➤Tateyama Tunnel Trolleybus (Murodo & Daikanbo)
Resembling an electric bus, it runs entirely within a tunnel within Tateyama volcano. Designed to be environmentally friendly, it features zero exhaust emissions. This section also boasts Japan's highest-altitude electric bus service.
➤Tateyama Ropeway (Daikanbo & Kurobe-daira)
This 1.7-kilometer-long cable car features a breathtaking view of the vast Kurobe Gorge and towering peaks, suspended high above the mountain.
➤ Kurobe Cable Car (Kurobe-daira & Lake Kurobe)
This cable car, built along a steep mountainside, is only 0.8 kilometers long, but it's the only one on the route that runs entirely within a tunnel, allowing passengers a safe and stable descent to the shores of Lake Kurobe.
➤ Kanden Tunnel Trolleybus (Kurobe-Lake & Ogizawa)
This is the final mode of transportation on the route, running entirely within the tunnels of the Kurobe Dam. This bus route, originally constructed during the construction of the Kurobe Dam, now serves as the final leg of the journey through the Northern Alps.
The Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route is a breathtaking alpine adventure, but it requires six different modes of transportation. Planning your own route can be challenging, with scheduling, ticket bookings, and luggage handling issues. Opting for a guided tour allows you to enjoy the scenic beauty of Kurobe-Tateyama without the hassles of transportation!