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Kamikochi Hiking
Route 1: Taisho Pond Bus Stop > Taisho Pond > Tashiro Pond > Kappa Bridge > Kamikochi Bus Stop
Route 2: Kamikochi Bus Stop > Kappa Bridge > Takezawa Wetland > Myojin Bridge > Hotaka Shrine Okunomiya & Myojin Pond > Kamikochi Bus Stop
Kappa Bridge is a symbolic attraction of Kamikochi. It is built of larch wood. From the bridge, you can overlook the Hotaka Mountain Range, Takezawa Valley, Yakedake, and the clear Azusa River. It is a 5-minute walk away and attracts many tourists every autumn.
Myojin Pond: From Kappa Bridge, it takes about 60 minutes to walk up the Azusa River to Myojin. This area is known as the sacred precincts of Hotaka Shrine's Okunomiya. The view of Myojindake from Myojin Bridge is also spectacular, attracting many photography enthusiasts.
Travel part of the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route using six types of public transportation.
Known as the "Japanese Alps," the Tateyama Kurobe Alps have long been considered Japan's sacred mountains, alongside Mount Fuji and Mount Hakusan. Not only tourists but also mountaineers flock here, and the ever-changing natural scenery will captivate you.
Lake Kurobe, an artificial lake formed by the Kurobe Dam, lies within the Tateyama mountain range and is a renowned scenic spot in the Northern Alps. Its vibrant scenery, intertwined with the surrounding mountains, offers captivating views throughout the year, but is particularly stunning in summer and autumn.
Daikanbo is a stunning viewpoint on the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, offering panoramic views of Lake Kurobe and the rolling mountains. The scenery is magnificent year-round, with the autumn foliage being particularly captivating, making it a popular photo spot.