Mount Tsurugi
Tsurugidake, also known as Mount Tsurugi, is located in the eastern area of Toyama Prefecture.
Keyakidaira Station is the last stop on the Kurobe Gorge Railway.
Tsurugidake, also known as Mount Tsurugi, is located in the eastern area of Toyama Prefecture.
Tachinoyu is a public bath with water from the Unazuki hot spring.
Mount Tate, or Tateyama in Japanese, is one of the most popular peaks for keen walkers and hikers. Choose a trail that matches your experience level and visit o
Kurobe Gorge is a scenic spot on Kurobe river in Toyama prefecture.
The Shin Yamabiko Bridge, also called the New Yamabiko Bridge, is the first bridge the Kurobe Gorge Railway crosses on its way along Kurobe river.
The Selene Museum of Art exhibits works of art depicting Kurobe Gorge and the nature surrounding it. It is also sometimes used as a convention center.
Located in the centre of the Unazuki hot-spring area, Hotel Kurobe features Japanese-style rooms with mountain views.
Surrounded by picturesque Northern Alps Mountains, Hotel Tateyama is located 2450 meters above sea level in Tateyama, right in the middle of the Tateyama Kurobe
At Green House Kisen, guests can enjoy public indoor/outdoor hot-spring baths and request for relaxing massages. Free Wi-Fi is available in the public areas and
A 7-minute walk from beautiful Kurobe Gorge, Enraku offers Japanese-style rooms with Kurobe River views. It features hot spring baths, a beauty salon and a char
Unazuki Kokusai Hotel features indoor and outdoor hot spring baths, an indoor swimming pool and a fitness centre. It provides free WiFi and non-smoking Japanes
Entajiso offers indoor/outdoor public hot-spring baths and traditional multi-course meals. Free Wi-Fi is available in the public areas and guests stay in Japane
The Kurobe Gorge Railway, also called Kurobe Gorge Torokko Densha, is a train line that runs from Unazuki all the way to Keyakidaira along Kurobe river, a dista
Located to the north of Osaka Station, Shin-Osaka Station is another bustling station with convenient access and multiple railway lines. It is both the terminal
Located in Nikko, this station opened in 1919 as Shimo-Taki Station. It was renamed Kinugawa Onsen Station in 1927 and provides access to nearby attractions suc
Kushiro Station is the starting point of the SL steam locomotive train excursion running between Kushiro Station and Shibecha Station from January to March. The
Hakata Station is the main station of the city and the starting station of the Limited Express Kamome which connects Hakata and Nagasaki.
Hiroshima Station is operated by JR West and the main train station in Hiroshima. It is the terminal station for several lines, and all Sanyo Shinkansen trains