Norikura Eco Line Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Beautiful scenery from the train window
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A road from Norikura Kogen to Tatamidaira. Unfortunately, you can't enjoy driving yourself because your own car is regulated, but there are many strong people who climb by bicycle. Of course, the bus will take you to 2702 m without such a hardship. The scenery from the train window is wonderful.
You can go by bus to 2700 m. There are more curves than the Norikura Skyline and the road width feels narrow. Even in the summer, Daisetsu Valley remains and you can see skiers.
Since it is a private car regulation to climb Mt. Norikura, I took a bus and ran on this road for an hour and went up to the middle of the mountain at once. There is about one bus per 1 ~ 2 hours. It's hard to get on the bus during the high season, but I was planning to stay overnight at the tatamidaira mountain hut on this day, so when I got on the last 16:00 bus, there was no one else on it.
There is a car regulation, so I put my car in Sanbon Taki and climb it.
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I can't take my own picture because I'm alone, so I asked him to take it. I arrived at Igahara Sanso. E There was a couple who came up on a bike. It is a Bosch engine bike. Norikura is easy and good if it is a E bike. I took a picture together. When I was thinking of leaving, the older people who had Digiichi there asked me to run from above about three times because the jerseys look good in the photo. After all Bic ...
I was planning to use the echo line on August 30th to climb Mt. Norikura. The echo line is suspended all day due to rainfall restrictions for two consecutive days! When I checked the operation status in the morning on the 30th, it was suspended, but it was changed from the flight at 8 o'clock to the start of operation, so it was raining but I got on. It took about an hour to arrive at Tatamidaira. I wore rainwear and started walking toward the top, but when I came to the branch of Mt. Fujimi, I gave up because the wind was about to blow away. Ba ...
Beautiful scenery from the train window
A road from Norikura Kogen to Tatamidaira. Unfortunately, you can't enjoy driving yourself because your own car is regulated, but there are many strong people who climb by bicycle. Of course, the bus will take you to 2702 m without such a hardship. The scenery from the train window is wonderful.
Bus to 2700 m
You can go by bus to 2700 m. There are more curves than the Norikura Skyline and the road width feels narrow. Even in the summer, Daisetsu Valley remains and you can see skiers.
Move by bus.
Since it is a private car regulation to climb Mt. Norikura, I took a bus and ran on this road for an hour and went up to the middle of the mountain at once. There is about one bus per 1 ~ 2 hours. It's hard to get on the bus during the high season, but I was planning to stay overnight at the tatamidaira mountain hut on this day, so when I got on the last 16:00 bus, there was no one else on it.
There is a car regulation, so I put my car in Sanbon Taki and climb it.
I can't take my own picture because I'm alone, so I asked him to take it. I arrived at Igahara Sanso. E There was a couple who came up on a bike. It is a Bosch engine bike. Norikura is easy and good if it is a E bike. I took a picture together. When I was thinking of leaving, the older people who had Digiichi there asked me to run from above about three times because the jerseys look good in the photo. After all Bic ...
Rainfall regulation could not operate every day
I was planning to use the echo line on August 30th to climb Mt. Norikura. The echo line is suspended all day due to rainfall restrictions for two consecutive days! When I checked the operation status in the morning on the 30th, it was suspended, but it was changed from the flight at 8 o'clock to the start of operation, so it was raining but I got on. It took about an hour to arrive at Tatamidaira. I wore rainwear and started walking toward the top, but when I came to the branch of Mt. Fujimi, I gave up because the wind was about to blow away. Ba ...