Hakuba is a premier year round destination known for its world class skiing, snowboarding, and breathtaking scenery. Though it feels like a remote escape, getting there from Tokyo is easier than you might think. From direct shuttles and scenic train rides to self-drive options, there’s a route to suit every traveler. Here’s a quick guide to help you choose the best way to reach Hakuba.
1). Bus from Tokyo Airports
The Nagano Snow Shuttle is the easiest and most affordable mode of public transportation to get from Tokyo’s airports to Hakuba with no transfers, no train hassles – just a 6.5 hour direct ride to the slopes. With 7 trips a day (4 from Narita, 3 from Haneda) it’s super reliable. Most buses have free Wi-Fi, so you can unwind and stay connected the whole way. Just hop on, relax, and let them handle the rest.
Want a ride all to yourself? Chuo Taxi’s private car service is a great option for families, groups, or anyone who wants a more personal direct ride between Tokyo’s airports and Hakuba. Available 24/7, this service can be booked in advance and tailored to your flight schedule – no sharing, no waiting.
Approximate Pricing:
One-way fare: Approximately ¥10,400 (tax, highway tolls, fuel cost included)
Prices may vary depending on the date, time, and season.
Luggage Fees
Free allowance: 1 suitcase + 2 small bags per person
For a fast and scenic trip to Hakuba, hop on the Hokuriku Shinkansen from Tokyo Station to Nagano, then transfer to the Alpico bus straight into the Hakuba Valley. From Haneda or Narita, it’s easy to get to Tokyo Station via the Monorail or Narita Express. The whole trip takes around 4.5 to 5.5 hours, and it’s a great way to see the countryside along the way!
The Azusa Express is a direct train from Shinjuku to Hakuba, making it one of the easiest ways to get to the mountains without any transfers. It departs once daily around 8:00 AM and takes roughly 3.5 to 4 hours. You can reserve seats online up to a month in advance or buy your ticket at the station. It’s a smooth, scenic ride with zero stress for transfers.
For flexibility, consider renting a car from Narita or Haneda Airport and driving to Hakuba. The 4 to 5 hour trip gives you control over your schedule and is great for groups or travelers with ski gear. Be sure to request snow tires or 4WD in winter, and don’t forget your International Driving Permit. With well-maintained highways and plenty of rental options at both airports, it’s a convenient and adventurous way to reach the mountains. Check out Hakuba Car Rental below, a trusted local car rental service offering 4WD vehicles and ski racks on request which are perfect for a hassle-free ride.
Approximate Price:
4WD Nissan Serena will run you around ¥17,270 per day from Nissan (Nissan is one of the few rental agencies with 4WD vehicles available at the airport.)
Tolls are approximately ¥4,970 if you use the toll road.