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GETTING THERE
BY CAR
A journey from Tokyo begins at Takaido Interchange on Chuo Highway. Continue on Suwa Interchange and drive to Tateshina Kogen. This route requires only 2 hours.
Driving from Nagoya will take 2.5 hours. Starting at Nagoya Interchange on Tomei Highway, travel onto Komaki Junction on Chuo Highway leading to Suwa Interchange, then Tateshina Kogen.
If you’re big on road trips, travel from Osaka taking the Toyonaka Interchange
on Meishin Highway to Komaki Junction, then continue on the above suggested route departing from Nagoya. Turn on the radio and enjoy a scenic drive for approximately 4 hours and 15 minutes.
BY TRAIN
All train routes should bring you to Chino Station as the final destination. Hop on the Chuoh Tosen Express at Shinjuku Station for an approximate 2-hour direct trip.
If you’re starting your journey from Nagoya Station, take the Chuo Saisen Express and change trains at Shiojiri Station towards Chino Station. This journey requires approximately 2.5 hours of travel.
Departing from Osaka will take 3.5 hours. Board the Tokaido Shinkasen (Super Express) at Shin Osaka Station, head to Nagoya Station and continue the journey from Nagoya as described.
Tateshina Travel Tip: Get around with Tateshina Kogen Round Bus. The public transport brings passengers to popular sites such as Lake Tateshina, Pilatus Tateshina Ropeway, Lake Shirakaba and Kuruyama Kogen Plateau.
26 MAY 2016
STAY
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