The Japanese Alps hold some of Japan’s most breathtaking vistas, from towering snow walls that dwarf visitors to ancient castle keeps rising against mountain backdrops. The JR Central: Alpine-Takayama-Matsumoto Area Tourist Pass is your ticket to witness it all—every panoramic view, every historic street scene, every dramatic mountain crossing that makes this region legendary among photographers and adventurers alike.
Experience a different side of Japan with the JR Central: Alpine-Takayama-Matsumoto Area Tourist Pass
First-time visitors often worry about choosing the “wrong” train or missing connections. With this 5-day pass, there’s no such thing as a costly mistake. Took the slow train instead of the express? No problem. Want to hop off at an unexpected station because the view looks incredible? Go for it. This flexibility transforms navigation anxiety into spontaneous exploration.
And as a special treat for your high-altitude explorations, here’s a little extra something to keep you refreshed: Customers who purchase this JR Pass will receive a complimentary bottle of “Tateyama Tamadono Spring Water (500ml)”. This pure, pristine water, sourced directly from the heart of the Tateyama mountains, is the perfect companion for your journey.
Simply present your pass at the Murodo Station second-floor store (Operating Hours: 7:00 AM – 7:30 PM) to claim your refreshing reward. T&C applies.
What is Tateyama Tamadono Spring Water?
The water temperature remains a chilly 2-5°C even in midsummer, providing a soft and delicious taste. This spring water has been naturally filtered underground for 250 years, as the perennial snow from the Tateyama mountain range seeped into the ground, allowing impurities to be filtered out by granite and metamorphic rock while maintaining a balanced mineral content.
Exchange Period: July 1, 2025, to August 31, 2025.
Explore the majestic Japanese Alps!
Get your JR Central: Alpine-Takayama-Matsumoto Area Tourist Pass
Your gateway to stunning mountain adventures!
Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route
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Prepare for an experience unlike any other as you traverse the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, a spectacular mountain crossing using a unique combination of cable cars, trolley buses, and the incredible Tateyama Ropeway (Japan’s longest single-span ropeway).

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Marvel at the Murodo Plateau, the highest point on the route, offering panoramic views of the majestic Tateyama Mountain Range. Here, you can hike around the stunning Mikurigaike Pond, a sapphire-blue volcanic lake.
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If you visit in spring (April-June), prepare to be awestruck by the towering Snow Walls (Yuki-no-Otani), where the road is carved between colossal walls of snow reaching up to 20 metres high!
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Witness the impressive spectacle of the Kurobe Dam, Japan’s tallest dam. Between late June and mid-October, watch as massive amounts of water are dramatically discharged, creating a powerful, misty spectacle. You can even take a scenic boat ride on Lake Kurobe!

Visit Daikanbo station for breathtaking observation deck views of the mountains and Lake Kurobe below.
Matsumoto: See Where History Meets Mountain Majesty
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Stand in awe before the dramatic black and white walls of Matsumoto Castle, one of Japan’s most magnificent original castles and a designated National Treasure. From the castle’s top floor, see Matsumoto city spread below with the dramatic Northern Alps rising beyond.

Stroll along Nakamachi Street, a charming area with traditional storehouses (kura) and artisan shops, perfect for finding unique souvenirs.
Takayama: Step Back in Time in “Little Kyoto”

Wander through the perfectly preserved Edo-period streets of Sanmachi Suji, where traditional wooden merchant houses line the narrow lanes. Breathe in the scent of aged timber, sample local sake at family-run breweries, and feel the rich history in every corner.
To get a taste of Takayama’s flavours, join the locals at the vibrant Morning Markets (Miyagawa and Jinya-mae), bustling with fresh produce, unique crafts, and regional delicacies.
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Witness the intricate floats at the Takayama Festival, a glimpse into one of Japan’s most spectacular festivals. The festival itself is held annually in spring, on April 14th and 15th, and in autumn, on October 9th and 10th.
Explore the majestic Japanese Alps!
Get your JR Central: Alpine-Takayama-Matsumoto Area Tourist Pass
Your gateway to stunning mountain adventures!
Getting There from Singapore
Nagoya: Your Perfect Alpine Entry Point
Fly directly from Singapore to Nagoya’s Chubu Centrair International Airport with multiple daily options. This strategic entry point places you just 2.5 hours by limited express train from Takayama—significantly closer than flying into Tokyo or Osaka and having to navigate complex connections through major cities.
From Nagoya Airport, take the Meitetsu Airport Express to Nagoya Station (30 minutes), then board the JR Hida Limited Express directly to Takayama. Your JR Central pass covers this crucial limited express journey, making the transition from international arrival to Alpine adventure remarkably smooth.