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Travel Hints:

In general we think it is better to get the ski part out of the way first before heading to explore other parts of Japan. By using one of the direct services from the airport, you can easily get to Hakuba and luggage is not too much of an issue.

Once your ski segment is over, you can pack up your ski gear and travel light by sending it direct to the airport from your accommodation in Hakuba, and it will be waiting for you to pick up before you check in for your flight home.

Do not use an online transport site like Jorudan or Hyperia to plot the route to Hakuba, as they do not contain the bus routes. If you use them, then you will get rerouted via Matsumoto by train, and you will end up taking 2-3 hours longer to get to Hakuba.

 

Travel Information - Getting to Hakuba

There are a couple of options for getting to Hakuba from Tokyo, but the main thing to remember is that Tokyo and Narita airport are not that close together, and it generally takes 1hr to 90 minutes to get from the airport into Tokyo.

If you want to come from Narita Airport direct to Hakuba then there are 2 main options, both following the route on the map below.

Hakubus / Nagano Snow Shuttle

Daily service from Dec 17 - Feb 28. Leaves Narita at 8PM, arriving in Hakuba at about 1AM. Drop off at accommodation. Online Bookings Available

Advantages:
- Cheapest option available (only 9,900yen)
- Large comfortable coaches, with luggage stored in luggage bays under bus.

Disadvantages:
- Only one service per day.

Shared Taxi Service

On demand service that meets all flights. Driver waits in arrival lobby with sign. Door to door service. Online Bookings Available

Advantages:
- Meets all flights

Disadvantages:
- You may have to wait for other people sharing the same taxi.
- Luggage is stored inside van making things a little cramped if the van is full.

If you want to use public transportation, then the options are endless, so we'll only go through the main routes here.

Train - Bullet Train - Bus

At Narita Airport you either validate your rail pass, or purchase a ticket to Nagano. You need to take 2 trains to get to Nagano. The first is the Narita Express to Tokyo Station, and then the Nagano Shinkansen "Bullet Train" to Nagano.

On arrival in Nagano you go out the east exit, down to bus stop number 6 and get on a bus to Hakuba.

Narita Airport to Tokyo: 1 hour
Tokyo to Nagano: 90 minutes to 2 hours
Nagano to Hakuba: 1 hour
* But you will find that you will have at least 90 minutes to 2 hours of wait time between transfers

Advantages:
- On paper and if you time it right, it is the fastest way to get to Hakuba.
- You get to ride the Shinkansen

Disadvantages:
- Cannot be done if you arrive at Narita after about 3PM, as the last bus from Nagano to Hakuba is about 8PM.
- There are longish transfers at Tokyo Station and Nagano Station. At Tokyo you arrive at the underground platforms and have to go up about 5 floors and walk about 300m to get to the Nagano Shinkansen Line. With luggage at rush hour this is very stressful.

Bus - Bus

This is the cheapest option of all, but can be a bit of a nightmare if you cannot speak Japanese. From Narita Airport, you take a Limousine bus to JR Shinjuku Station and transfer to a highway bus to Hakuba.

Narita Airport to Shinjuku Station: 90 minutes
Shinjuku to Hakuba: approx 4 hours

Advantages:
- Only costs about 8,000yen for the whole trip
- Only 1 transfer, so luggage is not too much of an issue.

Disadvantages:
- The bus from Narita to Shinjuku can be booked on arrival, but the Shinjuku to Hakuba bus needs to be booked in advance. You can wing it and try to get a seat by just showing up in Shinjuku and going to the highway bus terminal, but the bus does get booked out at times and you'll have a bit of a wait if you miss it. The down side is that if you do manage to make a booking in advance, and your flight is delayed, you lose your seat and there is no refund.
- For first timers, Shinjuku Station is hell on earth, and actually finding the right place to get the bus is difficult.

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