Destination Expert for Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Shinjuku, Japan, Nara 46,434 posts 427 helpful votes 1. Re: How to get to/from Ainokura from Takayama 1 year ago Save Ainokura is accessed only by the bus between Takaoka and Shirakawago, and the bus run...
In Tokyo, these buses operate from the Willer bus terminal in West Shinjuku (and some other locations, see the site for details). In Osaka, these buses operate from the Willer Bus Terminal at the Umeda Sky Building in Kita. For more information and online ticket purchase in English, visit...
Below are some passes that can be useful on a visit to Kamakura: Enoshima Kamakura Free Pass (1640 yen) The Enoshima Kamakura Free Pass by Odakyu provides a round trip from Shinjuku to Enoshima by Odakyu Railway in combination with free use of the Enoden Line. It is a good value, but ...
While the trains may get you to Tokyo city in the fastest time, theAirport Limousine Busmay be a more convenient and hassle-free way for you to get to your hotel. These buses operate from all terminals and make direct stops at many major hotels in Tokyo, including Shinjuku,Shibuya, and ...
Many antique fans visit the antique and flea markets held in Osaka and Kyoto in search of old Japanese tools, pottery, stamps, etc. "Hotel Noum OSAKA" in Tenmabashi, Osaka has good access to Kyoto. It is a recommended design hotel as a base for your trip
Getting to Matsumoto From/To: By direct JR limited express train Direct 2.5 h ¥6,620 Covered by:Japan Rail Pass JR "Azusa"limited expresstrains require just over 2.5 hours for the journey betweenTokyo'sShinjuku StationandMatsumoto. The one way trip costs 6620 yen and is covered by theJap...
Sitting between 1,200 to 1,400 meters above sea level, in the shadow of Japan’s third highest mountain—Mount Hotaka, Kamikochi is a ecologically important alpine valley of remarkable natural beauty. Only accessible to the public from April to November,
There is an express bus from Shinjuku station's South Exit that will take you to Nagano station. What is most appealing about the bus is its price. You can ride the bus for as little as 1000 yen, to 5000 yen at most. It will take you approximately 3 hours and 40 minutes, so if ...
If you’ve picked out a hotel in a central neighborhood, like Shinjuku, Roppongi, or Shibuya, you’re in luck — we’ve made individual mini-guides for how to get to each one from Narita Airport. These guides cover the fastest, cheapest, and easiest transport options, and you can find...
Gyoen, the oasis in Shinjuku, is the largest garden in Tokyo. It combines Western and Japanese-style, owning over 800 cherry trees of about 80 species.