Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route — Roof of Japan Traverse
The Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route (立山黒部アルペンルート) is a 90km mountain sightseeing route crossing the Northern Japanese Alps at 2,450m elevation, connecting Nagano and Toyama prefectures. The route uses a series of cable cars, ropeways, trolley buses, and hiking trails to traverse the alpine zone, passing through 20-meter-high snow corridors (April–June), observing the massive Kurobe Dam, and offering panoramic mountain views.
The route is fully accessible from mid-April to mid-November (closed in winter due to snow). The most famous section is the Murodo Plateau (室堂平, 2,450m), the highest point, where visitors can hike alpine meadows, see the Mikurigaike Pond (a volcanic crater lake), and, in spring, walk between towering snow walls (the 'Great Snow Corridor,' 雪の大谷). The route is a pilgrimage for nature lovers and a bucket-list experience for visitors to the Japanese Alps.
Opening Hours
Open mid-April to mid-November | First transport from Ogizawa typically 7:30 AM; last return ~4:30 PM
Closed: Closed mid-November through mid-April due to heavy snow
Entrance Fee
Full route (Ogizawa ↔ Toyama): ¥10,000–13,000 | Murodo day-trip from Ogizawa: ¥6,000–7,000 round-trip
Best Season
Late April–early May (Great Snow Corridor at maximum height, up to 20m) | September–October (autumn color, fewer crowds)
Visit Duration
Full route: full day (5–6 hours one-way) | Murodo day-trip from Ogizawa: 4–5 hours round-trip
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