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| Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route from Tokyo via Toyama |
But heyyy….here I am to tell you that your wish to touch the snow in Japan between May – October will come true.
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| Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route on May 2017 |
So, other than between mid April – November, I’m sorry that you can’t experience this majestic snow corridor whose walls reach up to 20 meter high.

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| View along the way from Highland Bus to Murodo |
Before continue, please check this route :
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| source : infojepang.net |
There are two ways to enjoy Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route ; First, visit all the way routes (it needs 8 transport change). Second, go up to Murodo (the highest point) and going back the same way. I started from Toyama straight to the highest point, Murodo and come back the same way. I decided to take the first option, because I stayed in Toyama, and will continue our journey down to Kanazawa.

From Tokyo to Toyama is accessible with Shinkansen train (12.000 yen one way) and took 3 hours. If you have Japan Rail Pass (28.000 yen) or Hokuriku Shinkansen Pass (24.000 yen), you don’t need to pay, it’s included.
TOYAMA – TATEYAMA STATION (1 hr)
Once arrive in Toyama Station, take the south exit and look for Dentetsu Station. Here you’ll be asked whether take a full trip or half trip. All the JR Pass would not be able to use start from here. If you wish to go up to Murodo (highest point), the price for round trip is 6.000 yen, but if you go full route start from Toyama and ended in Ogizawa, it cost 9.000 yen. You can just buy them in the station, no need to reserve.
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| The ticket from Toyama to Tateyama Station |
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| They still use old train from Toyama to tateyama |
From Tateyama Station, we will continue with a cable car, the line would be so busy here as the capacity of the cable car is not that much.
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| Always amaze how japanese queueing in line |
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| The cable car took 7 minutes to go up |
Come to the most excited part ! we will continue with the Tateyama Highland bus to the Murodo terminal as the highest point. The bus will pass the highest point of Tateyama snow corridor walls and up to Murodo Terminal.
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| On weekend, Tateyama would be so crowded |

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| The highland bus to Murodo will pass the highest snow corridor wall |
Once arrive in Murodo Terminal, there will be only 1 building surrounded by the snow. The building has 4 stories, first as the lobby, second as public facilities (such as restaurant, souvenir stores), third is a gate to go out, and fourth is the hall of information. On late April, there is no snowfall anymore, but you can still see everything covered by the snow. The temperature is around 1 – 5 celcius degree, it’s pretty cold and you absolutely need to wear layers. Once you go out, there is an observation deck to look down.
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| Murodo viewpoint where to start walking on the snow corridor |
If you go right, you’ll go to the snow corridor walls area called Yuki-no-otani. You can walk through the majestic snow corridor whose walls reach up to 20 meters high. Impressive views can be seen just after the road is opened at the end of April until June. After July the walls of snow become shorter but some snow remains even in August


If you go left, you’ll be heading to Mikurigaike Lake, another one on my list, but unfortunately I couldn’t see the lake as it was still covered by the snow. The lake will be seen start from July to October yet the view here is so amazing. We’ve spent almost 3 hours playing with the snow, and leaving the place at around 03.30 pm. It’s the same way going back, we arrived in Toyama around 08.00 pm.
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| A path to Mikurigaike Lake still covered by snow |
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| Mikurigaika Lake on August – October. source: alpen-route.com |











































