Of the four ways to get to Nagano from Tokyo introduced here, time-wise, the Hokuriku Shinkansen would be your most efficient choice. However, depending on what you want to use your money on, or what kind of trip you want to have, the type of transportation you want to use might diffe...
Take theHokuriku ShinkansenfromTokyotoNagano(80 minutes, multiple trains/hour) and transfer to a JR "Shinano"limited expresstoMatsumoto(50 minutes, one train/hour). With a good connection, the entire one way trip takes around 2.5 hours, costs around 10,000 yen and is covered by theJapan Rai...
When deciding between flying and taking the train from Hiroshima to Tokyo, factors such as time, cost, convenience, and personal preferences play a key role. The Shinkansen offers a comfortable and scenic journey, taking around 4 hours on the fastest trains, providing convenience and efficiency, ...
Getting to Hakodate From/To: Tokyo By air 4 h ¥13,000 - 44,000 JAL, ANA and Air Do operate multipleflightsbetweenTokyo'sHaneda AirportandHakodate. The flight duration is about 80 minutes. The regular one way fare by JAL and ANA is about 43,000 yen, withdiscount ticketsusually availab...
There are 3 types of shinkansen running from Tokyo to Kyoto: Nozomi is the fastest, taking 2 hours and 10 minutes to get from Tokyo to Kyoto. This only stops at Shinagawa, Shin-Yokohama and Nagoya before arriving at Kyoto. Hikari takes 2 hours and 48 minutes to get from Tokyo to Kyoto...
Bullet Train from Osaka Getting to the Hakuba Valley from Osaka by train requires three transfers. The journey starts from Shin Osaka Station, where you catch the Shinkansen bullet train to Nagoya. Once in Nagoya, you transfer to a limited express train to Matsumoto Station. Finally, at Matsumo...
If you purchase a Japan Rail Pass online from JR, you can use the JR online booking system to make seat reservations. If you just want to use the Tokaido, Sanyo and Kyushu shinkansen lines (ie, the direct line that runs from Tokyo through Nagoya, Kyoto, Osaka, Hiroshima and down into ...
The resort of Madarao lies to the northeast of Nagano City, approximately 40KM (1-hour drive) and within easy reach to the northwest of Tokyo, approximately 275KM (3.5-hour drive) or around 2 hours using the Hokuriku Shinkansen. Best known for its ski resort, Madarao is emerging as an ...
Nagoya isn’t the prettiest city, but Japan’s engineering and manufacturing centre does boast a few real highlights. These include Nagoya Castle and the Toyota Museum – the latter is a must for car aficionados. Here’s how to get to Nagoya from Tokyo. ...
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