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5 Best Ways to Travel from Hakone to Takayama

Sohaib Arif
Sohaib Arif
Nov 29, 2025
Takayama Old Town

Planning a trip from Hakone to Takayama? You're in for a treat! Both destinations offer stunning mountain scenery and traditional Japanese culture. While the journey takes some time, getting from Hakone to Takayama is straightforward once you know your options.

Here are the five best ways to make this journey.

1. Train via Tokyo (Most Popular Route)

The most straightforward way to travel from Hakone to Takayama is by train, with a transfer in Tokyo or Nagoya.

The Route:

  • Take the Odakyu Romance Car or Hakone Tozan Railway to Odawara Station

  • Board the JR Tokaido Shinkansen to Nagoya

  • Transfer to the JR Hida Limited Express (Wide View Hida) to Takayama

Travel Time: Around 5-6 hours total Cost: Approximately ¥15,000-18,000 (covered by JR Pass if you have one)

This route is perfect if you're doing a multi-city tour of Japan. Many travelers combine this journey with stops in Tokyo, Kyoto, and other destinations. If you're exploring the Japanese Alps region, consider booking a tour that covers both Hakone and Takayama, so you don't have to worry about transfers.

2. Highway Bus (Budget-Friendly Option)

Takayama Spring Festival
Takayama Spring Festival

While there's no direct bus from Hakone to Takayama, you can take buses with one or two transfers.

The Route:

  • Bus from Hakone to Tokyo/Shinjuku

  • Transfer to a highway bus heading to Takayama or Kanazawa

Travel Time: 7-9 hours depending on connections Cost: Around ¥8,000-10,000

This option takes longer but saves money. The buses are comfortable with reclining seats, and some overnight buses let you save on accommodation too. Pack some snacks and enjoy the scenic mountain views along the way!

3. Private Car or Taxi (Luxury and Flexibility)

Nakabashi Bridge
Nakabashi Bridge

For ultimate comfort and flexibility, hiring a private car with a driver is an excellent choice.

Travel Time: Approximately 4-5 hours direct Cost: ¥60,000-100,000 depending on vehicle type

This premium option works well for families or small groups who want to stop at scenic spots along the way. You can visit places like Mount Fuji's 5th Station, traditional villages, or local attractions without rushing. Some tour operators offer customizable private tours that include both Hakone and Takayama with guided experiences at each location.

4. Self-Drive Rental Car (For Adventurers)

Waterfalls in Takayama
Waterfalls in Takayama

If you're comfortable driving in Japan, renting a car gives you complete freedom to explore at your own pace.

Travel Time: 4-5 hours via Chuo Expressway Cost: ¥15,000-25,000 for car rental plus highway tolls (around ¥6,000-8,000)

The drive takes you through beautiful mountain scenery and rural Japan. You can stop at roadside stations, local restaurants, and hidden gems that public transport can't reach. Just remember that you'll need an International Driving Permit and should be prepared for mountain roads.

Popular stops along the way include Matsumoto Castle and the Kamikochi highland valley. If you prefer not to drive but still want this flexibility, look for guided day tours from either city that explore the surrounding Alpine regions.

5. Combination Tour Package (Hassle-Free)

Takayama & Shirakawa-go Day Tour
Takayama & Shirakawa-go Day Tour

The easiest option is booking a tour package that connects Hakone and Takayama as part of a larger itinerary.

Travel Time: Varies by package Cost: Varies by inclusions

Many tour operators offer multi-day packages covering the Japanese Alps region, including Hakone's hot springs, Mount Fuji views, and Takayama's old town. These packages typically include transportation, accommodation, some meals, and guided experiences. It's perfect for first-time visitors who want everything arranged professionally.

Some tours focus specifically on cultural experiences like staying in traditional ryokans, visiting sake breweries in Takayama, or exploring historic villages in the region. Others emphasize nature, with hiking trips through the Northern Alps or visits to Shirakawa-go's UNESCO World Heritage gassho-style houses.

Which Route Should You Choose?

  • Choose trains if: You have a JR Pass and value speed and reliability 

  • Choose buses if: You're on a tight budget and don't mind longer travel times

  • Choose private car/taxi if: Money isn't an issue and you want maximum comfort 

  • Choose rental car if: You enjoy road trips and want to explore off-the-beaten-path locations 

  • Choose a tour package if: You want a stress-free experience with everything organized

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Travel Tips

  • Book in advance: Especially during cherry blossom season (late March to April) and autumn foliage season (October to November)

  • JR Pass: If you're making multiple train journeys in Japan, the JR Pass can save significant money

  • Luggage: Consider using luggage forwarding services (takuhaibin) to send bags ahead while you travel light

  • Weather: Mountain weather changes quickly, so pack layers regardless of season

Both Hakone and Takayama deserve at least 1-2 nights each to fully appreciate their charm. Hakone is famous for its views of Mount Fuji, art museums, and relaxing hot springs. Takayama charms visitors with its preserved Edo-period streets, morning markets, and delicious Hida beef.

Whatever route you choose, the journey from Hakone to Takayama showcases some of Japan's most beautiful landscapes and cultural treasures. Safe travels!

Frequently Asked Questions

The distance between Hakone and Takayama is roughly 320 km (200 miles). While there’s no direct train, most travelers transfer through Nagoya, which connects the two regions via efficient JR lines.

The fastest route is by taking the Shinkansen (bullet train) from Odawara to Nagoya, then transferring to the Limited Express Hida train to Takayama. The total travel time is around 4.5 to 5 hours, depending on connections.

Expect to pay around ¥11,000–¥14,000 JPY (USD $70–95) for a one-way journey by train. The Japan Rail Pass covers both the Shinkansen and Limited Express portions, making it a great value for multi-city travelers.

Yes! Driving gives flexibility to explore scenic stops like Matsumoto, Gero Onsen, and Nagano Prefecture. However, tolls can cost around ¥7,000–¥9,000, and winter driving requires caution due to snow in the mountains.

Popular stopovers include: * Nagoya – Japan’s 4th largest city with great food and shopping * Gero Onsen – one of Japan’s top three hot spring towns * Matsumoto – famous for its original black castle and mountain views

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