Explore The Roof of Japan: Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route

By Hardi Vora on Feb 12, 2018
Themes:  Interesting Facts  | Category: Facts | Country:  Japan

Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, one of the biggest attraction in Japan and is known as the roof of Japan. Let’s have a look at the core beauty of this attraction.

Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route is said to be the roof of Japan which allows you to experience snow even in the Summer. Mainly, Japan is famous for its autumn and winter festival. Do you know about its Summer season? You don’t need to think much when you are in the land of the rising sun! The most beautiful and wonderful sightseeing in Summer is Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route. You may find every detail about Japan Holiday Tour Packages and destinations to visit in the Flamingo’s Tour packages at affordable price.

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Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route is actually a mountain sightseeing route which is spread through the Northern Alps. It ranges 3,000 meters in elevation. This place not only attracts Japanese people but also a popular place to visit among foreign visitors to Japan. These valleys and mountains inspire tourists for countless centuries of Japanese painters and writers. You can easily get comfortable transportation while traveling to the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route. The place is really a heaven for backcountry skiers and hikers. The climbing trails will lead you to the wilderness. The climbing is accessible on the course extends from fledgling to experts, and there is an assortment of trails over the district for all experienced levels. Numerous explorers pick a course in light of various ways and work their way over the course, remaining in mountain huts and outdoors en route.

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Flamingo allows you take the benefit of all beautiful places. It’s Alpine Route Japan Cherry Blossom and other packages include such must-visit destinations such as Nagano, , OsHiroshimaaka, Takayama, Hakone, Tokyo, Kyoto, Nara and many more. For the tourists with a restricted measure of time, we prescribe the course from Tateyama Station to Ogizawa, which has all features from start to finish, or the Ogizawa to Tateyama Station design.

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Talking about the best season to visit the place, in summer, alpine flowers and greenery all around the landscape create impossibly scenic backdrops. In the spring, 20 feet high snow walls are the biggest attractions of the route. While talking about the wall, colorful flowers and leaves on the steep mountain slope make the mountain a story tale spot. It gets very cold later in the autumn. Flamingo’s package also covers other attractions. Let’s have a look:

1. Shirakawa Go Ancient Village:

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Shirakawa-go is situated in the Shogawa River Basin of Gifu Prefecture and is well known for its homes worked with the gassho-zukuri strategy. The lofty tops of these houses make the acclaimed Japanese-looking landscape that the territory is known for. The valley spreads out before your eyes, brimming with rice paddies and houses.

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2. Matsumoto Castle:

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The Castle is said to have the most seasoned palace tower in Japanese history. Castles are perceived as national fortunes of Japan. From the palace tower with the white and dark flawlessly differentiating dividers you can see Yarigatake mountain extend and the air has a pleasant fresh feel to it.

3. Zenko Ji Shrine:

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This is a Buddhist temple which is situated in the Nagano, Japan. The place was built up in the 7th century when the whole Nagano City was established in 1897. It is one of the most popular and important temples of Japan. The original statue is hidden while a copy of it is shown to the public every six years for a few weeks. The next opportunity will be in 2021.

Flamingo Transworld is there to make your trip to Japan full of enjoyment and memories. Get in touch, now!

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