Walking Kamikochi's Weston Loop
Kamikochi : 上高地
Stroll along the Base of the 2,000-Meter High Kamikochi Valley.
Matsumoto/Northern Alps
Description
Kamikochi is a gem of a valley nestled along the pristine Azusa River high up in the northern Japanese Alps. The Weston Loop is a short, 1 hour walk that takes in several of Kamikochi's best highlights.
Recommendation
Kamikochi is like the gateway of the northern Japanese Alps. It is a picturesque high-elevation valley along the banks of the turquoise blue Azusa River with the 3000-meter peaks of the Hotaka Range towering overhead. The 1-hour long Weston Loop is the perfect introduction to Kamikochi's charms.
From the main bus terminal, the walk crosses Kamikochi's iconic "Kappa Bridge", named after the water sprites that supposedly inhabit the river. The bridge affords an incomparable view up the River valley of the massive Hotaka Mountains. The course follows the river bank to the Weston Relief, a memorial to the missionary from Britain that introduced the world to the wonders of mountain climbing in the Japanese Alps. After re-crossing the river via the Tashiro Bridge, the walk continues upriver back to the bus terminal. Along the way are more views of the clear blue waters of the pristine Azusa River.
Details
- Date(s)
- Kamikochi technically closes for the winter but some aggressive and duly-prepared people do venture in during the snowy season on cross country skis or snowshoes.
- Time Required
- 1 hour + access
- # of Participants
- 1+
Notes
Mountain weather can change drastically and unexpectedly. Don't venture further than Kamikochi's central basin unless prepared accordingly. Expect crowds during weekends, holidays and most of August. By spending the night you can walk the Weston Loop in the early morning and/or evening relatively crowd-free. (Above address is for the Kamikochi Bus Terminal.)
Contact
Access / Location
- By Train
- From JR Shinonoi Line, From Matsumoto Station, take the Matsumoto Dentetsu line to the end, Shin-Shimashima Station and then bus (4,550 yen rt).
- By Car
- From Matsumoto IC, (NOTE: Private vehicles are not allowed into Kamikochi.) From the Matsumoto IC on the Nagano Expwy. take Route 158 west 34km to Sawando. Park your car and take a bus (approx. 1,000 yen) or taxi (approx. 4,200 yen).
- Address
- 4468 Azumi Kamikochi, Matsumoto 390-1516
Nearby Attractions
Sightseeing Spots
- Matsumoto Castle (National Treasure) : One of Japan's Finest Castles, With the Japanese Alps as a Backdrop
- Shinano Wine (Winery Tour) : Third Generation Winery
- Nakamachi Street in Matsumoto City : Matsumoto's Commercial Street with Distinctive Black & White Contrasting Storehouses
- Nawate Dori (street) in Matsumoto City : Frog Street -- Matsumoto's Edo Era-themed Shopping Street
- Izutsu Wine (Winery) : Winery with a View of the Northern Alps, Surrounded by Picturesque Vineyards
Accommodation
- Tokusawa-en in Kamikochi : Base for Climbing the Northern Alps, or Rest Stop While Walking the Kamikochi Basin.
- Nishi-Itoya in Kamikochi : Foreigner-friendly lodge in the heart of the Kamikochi basin.
- Kamikochi Imperial Hotel : Built in 1933, Japan’s First Mountain Lodge.
- Yumoto Saito-Ryokan in Shirahone : Grand, historical ryokan featuring Shirahone’s unique milky-white onsen water.
- Hotaka View Hotel : Resort Hotel at the Base of the Northern Japanese Alps.
Restaurants
- Kita-Alps Bokujyo : Great-Tasting Dairy from Cows Growing in Azumino's Natural Wonder.
- Ajari Cafe : Home of the Popular Ajari Burger.
- Tsukiji-Ichiba-Syokudo Matsumoto Ekimae-ten : Lively Pub Featuring Seafood Fresh from Tokyo's Tsukiji Market.
- Au Crieur de Vin : Casual French Cuisine.
- Bakery Cafe SWEET in Nawate : Matsumoto's Old-Time Bakery Cafe.
Activities
- Climb an Active Volcano in the Japanese Alps: Yakedake : Popular Day-Hike to a Dynamic Active Volcano from Kamikochi.
- (NOT TRANSLATE YET) Hike-in to Honzawa Onsen's Above-the-Clouds Bath :
- Azumino Art Line Gallery Tour : Indulge in Art Azumino-Style by Touring the Art Line’s Galleries.
- Glass Beadwork in Azumino : Explore Azumino’s Glass Art through Bead Craftwork.
- Wasabizuke-Making Lesson at Daio Wasabi Farm : Tour the Wasabi Farm and Learn How to Cook with Wasabi.