Hirayu Hot Springs,
Shinhodaka Ropeway Bus 2-day pass
This is a 2-day unlimited bus pass between Hirayu Onsen and Shinhotaka Ropeway. This open ticket can only be used on buses operated by Nohi Bus (濃飛バス).
This is a must-have item for visiting Okuhida Onsen Village, an open-air hot spring town that attracts many tourists every year!
An open-air hot spring village in the Northern Alps,
Visit Okuhida Onsen Village
Visit Okuhida Onsenkyo, which has many unique hot springs, including open-air baths where you can enjoy hot springs while feeling nature! Okuhida Onsen Village, located at the foot of Japan's Northern Alps, has five hot spring resorts: Hirayu, Fukuji, Shinhirayu, Tochio, and Shinhodaka. There are plenty of open-air baths where you can truly feel the seasons and nature, and it is a town with the largest number of open-air baths in Japan.
If you purchase this ticket, you can use the bus for 2 days unlimitedly between Hirayu Onsen and Shinhotaka Ropeway, making it very convenient to visit the five hot spring villages introduced earlier.
* Please note that only buses operated by Nohi Bus (濃飛バス) can be used!
Introduction to various things to enjoy
1. Hirayu Hot Springs
Hirayu Onsen, a mountain village full of open-air hot springs and various hot springs, is a great place to stop by if you are sightseeing in the Okuhida area. Stop by Hirayu and relax in the warm hot springs.
2. Fukuji Onsen
Fukuji Onsen is located inside Okuhida and is the smallest of the five hot spring villages. The scenery here boasts uniform streets and beautiful scenery, and there are 11 lodgings lined up. There are many accommodations with a cozy atmosphere, so you can relax comfortably and quietly. Within the hot spring area, there is a morning market where you can purchase local vegetables and processed products, and there is also a foot bath facility for guests to use.
3. Shinhirayu Hot Springs
Shinhirayu Onsen is the second largest hot spring town in Okuhida and is located on the east side of the Takahara River across from Fukuji Onsen at the foot of Mt. Yakedake. There are about 30 hotels, inns, and bed and breakfasts within the hot spring area. Within the hot spring area, there are Murakami Shrine and Zentsuji Temple, where the Emperor stayed, and Okuhida Bear Ranch is located a little away from the hot spring area.
4. Dochio Hot Springs
Tochio Onsen Village is generally open only to overnight guests, and the interior of the village consists of small guesthouses and a post office, daycare center, fire station, and rest area that are the bases of life in the Okuhida Onsen Village area.
5. Shinhotaka Hot Springs
Shinhotaka Onsen is located in a valley at the foot of the Hotaka Mountains, the third highest peak in Japan. You can enjoy a beautiful view of the surrounding Northern Alps while enjoying a hot spring bath.
6. Shinhotaka Ropeway
If you take the cable car at an altitude of over 3,000m and go up to the observatory, you can overlook the Okuhida Onsen Village area and Kamikochi Valley at a glance.
Available locations:
Each bus stop at Hirayu Bus Terminal in Hirayu Onsen
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* Please check individually at the link above.
* Only buses operated by Nohi Bus can be used.
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