GETTING TO HAKUBA

Cruisin' into Hakuba.

Hakuba lies in the Northern Japanese Alps and is around 350km north west of Tokyo.
The simplest method to Hakuba is by Chuo taxi which is a large comfortable van, they will pick you up from either Airport, the two direct transfer choices are from Narita (Tokyo) International Airport and Hanada. Both will take you directly to the Hakuba Haven Lodge. (Remember you must book at least 1 week before your arrival).

Choose from one of five ways to get to Hakuba from Tokyo. 
For those looking for ease, we recommend the bullet train + bus route; however, if you’re on a budget, the bus is the most economical.

Research is your best way of making sure you get here quickly and safely in the cold and dark hours after a long trip.

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Express Train from Shinjuku

Express Train From Shinjuku

Direct express train (Azusa 3) from Shinjuku to Hakuba. Estimated time and cost: 4 hours, ¥8,100 for adults (12 and older) and ¥4,150 for kids between the ages of 6-11. Children aged 5 and under are free if you are sitting in non-reserved seating.

  • Leaves daily at 7:30 from Shinjuku Station (platform 10) and goes directly to Hakuba Station arriving at 11:27.
  • This is also a great way to get back from Hakuba to Tokyo with the only direct train (no switching) leaving Hakuba at 14:37 and arriving at Shinjuku Station at 18:36.

Shinkansen

Bullet Train + Bus

Bullet train from Tokyo Station to Nagano Station, transfer to the bus from Nagano to Hakuba. This is the fastest way to reach Hakuba from Tokyo. Estimated time and cost for both the bullet train and bus: 3 hours, ¥10,000 per adult and ¥5,900 per child.

  • Take the Shinkansen (bullet train) to Nagano Station from Tokyo or Ueno. For precise times, fares and platform numbers check with Jorudan or Google Maps. To reserve your Shinkansen from Tokyo to Nagano Station, please use this
  • At Nagano Station, go to the east exit and find bus stop #26. The bus bound for Hakuba destinations leaves roughly every hour from 8:20 to 20:00 and cost ¥1800 per adult and ¥900 per child. Please check Nagano to Hakuba for the bus timetable.
  • Please remember that the last departing bus to Hakuba from Nagano Station is around 20:00 and you have no public transport options to Hakuba after this time.

Express Train

Direct express train (Azusa 3) from Shinjuku to Hakuba. Estimated time and cost: 4 hours, ¥8,100 for adults (12 and older) and ¥4,150 for kids between the ages of 6-11. Children aged 5 and under are free if you are sitting in non-reserved seating.

  • Leaves daily at 7:30 from Shinjuku Station (platform 10) and goes directly to Hakuba Station arriving at 11:27.
  • This is also a great way to get back from Hakuba to Tokyo with the only direct train (no switching) leaving Hakuba at 14:37 and arriving at Shinjuku Station at 18:36.

Bus

Overall the Alpico Bus is the cheapest method of transportation from Tokyo to Hakuba. Estimated time and cost: 5 hours, ¥4850 per adult and ¥2430 per child.

  • Without traffic, the ride is 5 hours with two rest stops along the way. During holidays and weekend commuting times, be prepared for delays.
  • To find the bus terminal, exit Shinjuku Station using the west exit and follow the signs or exit on the street level, then cross the street and turn left, go one block and turn right. The terminal is across from Yodobashi Camera. For precise times and fares, please check with Japan Bus Online.

Chartered Taxi

Another alternative is a chartered jumbo taxi. Chuo Taxi and Alpico Taxi both offer this service based on availability. 
*prices subject to change without notice. Use as a guide only!

Company

Up to 7 Passengers

Alpico Taxi

¥125,000

Chuo Taxi

¥110,000

Car

Rent a car in Tokyo and drive to Hakuba. Estimated time and cost: 3 h 15 min, rate depends on car size, but a Toyota Noah will run you around ¥18,000 per day from Toyota Rent a Car. Tolls are approximately ¥7,320 if you use the toll road.

Please remember that if you are coming to Hakuba in the winter time that you will need to reserve winter tyres as a special option with availability depending on the pick-up location.