i love the vibes and such a lovely video! it really made me think of my future solo trip to japan in a couple weeks. When you went to Shirakawago from Toyama, did you stay the night there or just go back to Tokyo in the evening?
Thank you so much! From Shirakawago, I actually went to Nagoya in the afternoon and stayed a night there since it was closer to the Shinkansen back and had more options for places to stay:)
If I remember correctly, I think it was around 10 degrees during the day there’s a live camera on their official website to see how the snow is like as well😊
Toyama n Takayama are my favourite destinations, I ve visited in different seasons. Toyoma is such a charming ,calm n underrated place. I love the Toyama Public City Library , beautiful interior. There is also a glass art museum on the upper floor. Starbucks at Kansui Park is lovely, such wide open space. Riding the train to Amaharashi coast is a scenic treat n especially so in winter. Kurobe Alpine route to see the snow walls is also easily accessible from Toyama. It opened April 15 . From Takayama , take the Nohi bus to Shin Hotaka , japanese alps, if there is time , its gorgeous. Do start early as its a longer bus ride than to Shirakawago.
@@ji1511Hi seeing your explain this makes me looking forward of my trip to go there! May I know how do you get to Kurobe Alpine Route to see the Snow Walls from Toyama?
@@nabellt I went from Toyoma. Stayed at Hotel Vischio at Maroot. Do find out more on the tateyama alpine route website. U may get able to book on site but the Japanese site is difficult to navigate. Day before my visit to snow walls, I walked to Dentetsu toyoma station to book n collect tickets day departure tickets. It would too difficult to do on day itself . I decided to do only till Murodo n back as I wasn't interested in the dam. Also, i wanted to train to Morioka for a night n and then to Sapporo which i ve flown to before but i prefer n love long train journeys . Depending on your dates, the height of the snow walls may differ. Frankly, my favourite is Shin Hotaka, especially in winter.
As someone who's a first timer to Toyama, your explanation is all i need!
I'm so glad! I hope you enjoy your trip to Toyama ☺️
This vlog was so lovely and charming, thank you for sharing with us
Thank you so much for your kind words!☺️
very good japan trip
i like the scenery
nice train
the mountain looks beautiful
Thank you so much! ☺️
wow, this was such a great vlog, thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoyed it ☺️
Love the calming vibe!
Thank you so much!☺️
i love the vibes and such a lovely video! it really made me think of my future solo trip to japan in a couple weeks. When you went to Shirakawago from Toyama, did you stay the night there or just go back to Tokyo in the evening?
Thank you so much! From Shirakawago, I actually went to Nagoya in the afternoon and stayed a night there since it was closer to the Shinkansen back and had more options for places to stay:)
oh nice! thank you for responding. thats a great idea! sounds like I might change my plans from to Nagoya :) thank u again
Wow, there’s still a lot of snow on the ground. When did you film this trip?
I filmed this during the last week of March!
Hi! What bus line did you use from Toyama station? Thanks!
Hi! I took the Nohi bus that goes all the way to Takayama :)
I'm going to Takayama and Shirakawa 1 week later. I can see melting ice. Can I know what's the temperature level when you were there?
If I remember correctly, I think it was around 10 degrees during the day there’s a live camera on their official website to see how the snow is like as well😊
Toyama n Takayama are my favourite destinations, I ve visited in different seasons. Toyoma is such a charming ,calm n underrated place. I love the Toyama Public City Library , beautiful interior. There is also a glass art museum on the upper floor. Starbucks at Kansui Park is lovely, such wide open space. Riding the train to Amaharashi coast is a scenic treat n especially so in winter. Kurobe Alpine route to see the snow walls is also easily accessible from Toyama. It opened April 15 .
From Takayama , take the Nohi bus to Shin Hotaka , japanese alps, if there is time , its gorgeous. Do start early as its a longer bus ride than to Shirakawago.
@@ji1511Hi seeing your explain this makes me looking forward of my trip to go there! May I know how do you get to Kurobe Alpine Route to see the Snow Walls from Toyama?
@@nabellt I went from Toyoma. Stayed at Hotel Vischio at Maroot. Do find out more on the tateyama alpine route website. U may get able to book on site but the Japanese site is difficult to navigate. Day before my visit to snow walls, I walked to Dentetsu toyoma station to book n collect tickets day departure tickets. It would too difficult to do on day itself . I decided to do only till Murodo n back as I wasn't interested in the dam. Also, i wanted to train to Morioka for a night n and then to Sapporo which i ve flown to before but i prefer n love long train journeys .
Depending on your dates, the height of the snow walls may differ. Frankly, my favourite is Shin Hotaka, especially in winter.
Great video !
Thank you so much! ☺️