The Tateyama Highland Bus is one of the essential transportation options on the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route. It connects Bijodaira and Murodo, climbing along the way to an elevation of about 2,450 meters, with stunning alpine scenery right outside the window. In spring, you can get an up-close view of the impressive Snow Wall, while in autumn you can take in mountains covered in brilliant fall colors. Riding this bus isn’t just about getting from place to place—it’s one of the most exciting experiences to look forward to on a Tateyama Kurobe trip!
Tateyama Highland Bus | Review by 楊雅雯
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Shirakawa-go (Historic Village)
Shirakawa-go, a beautiful area where traditional Japanese scenery still exists, is home to the largest number of still-standing traditional “gassho-zukuri” Japanese homes. As of 2016, there are around 100 buildings still standing, both large and small. It is the largest remaining historic settlement in Japan, and it is preserved as a Group of Traditional Buildings in the register of Cultural Properties of Japan.
A lot of people think Shirakawa-go is a must-see in winter for the snow, but summer has its own captivating charm. The lush green mountains, deep blue sky, and rows of traditional gassho-zukuri houses make it feel like you’ve stepped into a little village from a fairy tale. Every photo looks like a postcard.
Summer in Shirakawa-go is full of greenery and is also a favorite season for many travelers. The weather is comfortable, and walking through the village with a gentle breeze feels so relaxed and pleasant, without the winter chill.
Slow down, take in the scenery, and feel the quiet, simple beauty of this World Heritage site. It honestly makes you not want to leave.
If you have the chance to travel to central Japan, Shirakawa-go is absolutely worth adding to your itinerary. Go experience this dreamy, fairy-tale-like hidden gem for yourself. -
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Kamikochi
Kamikochi offers one of Japan's most spectacular mountain sceneries. Its magnificent landscape is designated as a Special Natural Monuments along with Special Places of Scenic Beauty. Walter Weston, a British Anglican missionary praised Kamikochi in his writing “Mountaineering and Exploration in the Japan Alps” in 1896 which made Kamikochi an internationally well-known mountain area.
There’s none of the noise of the city here—just the sound of flowing water, birdsong, and a gentle breeze moving through the treetops. It naturally makes you slow down and quietly enjoy the healing power of nature.
Whether you’re walking to Kappa Bridge or wandering along the trails, every angle is so beautiful that it’s hard to leave.
If I could choose only one natural spot in Japan to visit in my lifetime, I think Kamikochi would be my answer. This hidden gem, known as the “hometown of the gods,” is truly worth experiencing in person at least once. -
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Kamikochi Hotel Shirakabaso
Kamikochi is one of the most picturesque places in Japan. Kamikochi Hotel Shirakabaso is located right in front of the Kappa Bridge, one of the central spots in Kamikochi.
This stay at Kamikochi Hotel Shirakabaso had one major highlight: the location is fantastic. You can walk to Kappa Bridge, making it super convenient whether you want to enjoy the morning mist early in the day or take an evening stroll with mountain views.
The room was comfortable and clean, and the charming natural scenery of Kamikochi was right outside the window. It really lets you slow down and enjoy the quiet of the mountains and forest. If you visit Kamikochi, I recommend staying overnight so you can truly experience its stunning scenery at different times of day. This is more than just a place to stay—it’s an unforgettable travel memory. -





