Self-Driving to Kamikochi from Tokyo: Parking, Shuttle & Access Guide

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Last Updated on 2026-03-09 by Tsubaki

With the increasing popularity of hiking and nature exploration, Japan’s hidden gem “Kamikochi,” located in Nagano Prefecture, has become a must-visit destination for many travelers, including myself, Tsubaki. However, since Kamikochi is a protected national park, there are strict transportation regulations, such as restricted private vehicle access and seasonal road closures during winter. Without proper research beforehand, you may encounter unexpected issues upon arrival. To help ensure a smooth journey, I will share essential information, travel tips, and my personal experience of self-driving to Kamikochi!

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Can You Drive to Kamikochi?

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Kamikochi Scenery | Photo by Tsubaki

Kamikochi is part of a national park and has strict traffic regulations prohibiting private vehicles from entering the protected area.Visitors can only access Kamikochi via shuttle buses or designated taxis. There is a security gate at the entrance where staff monitor all vehicles passing through.

In summary, while you can drive to Kamikochi, you must park your car at a designated parking area before entering the restricted zone and take a shuttle bus to Kamikochi. Although this might seem inconvenient, the shuttle bus system is highly efficient and well-organized. Below, I’ll introduce the available parking areas, shuttle bus routes, and costs.

Restricted Driving Zone to Kamikochi

Kamikochi No-Entry Zone
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The main restricted road leading to Kamikochi is the “Naka-no-yu (中の湯) – Kamikochi” section, where private vehicles are prohibited. At the Naka-no-yu Gate, security personnel check vehicles throughout the year, except during the winter closure period.

Since most parking areas near Naka-no-yu Gate are reserved for hotel guests, you must park at designated parking areas with shuttle bus services to transfer to Kamikochi by bus or taxi.

There are different parking areas depending on whether you are coming from Matsumoto or Takayama. Let’s explore these options below.

Important Notice❗️

From November 16 to mid-April, the “Naka-no-yu – Kamikochi” section is closed for winter. During this time, all accommodations and restaurants in the Kamikochi area are also closed. If you plan to visit during this period, ensure you check winter hiking regulations and arrange a professional guide.

Shuttle Parking Areas for Kamikochi Access

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For visitors coming from Matsumoto, the most convenient shuttle parking area is Sawando 3rd Parking Lot (沢渡第三駐車場).

For visitors coming from Takayama, the best parking option is Hirayu Akandana Parking Lot (平湯 あかんだな駐車場).

From these parking areas, you can take a shuttle bus or designated taxi to Kamikochi, which takes approximately 30-40 minutes.

Sawando 3rd Parking Lot (沢渡第三駐車場)
Address: 4161-2 Azumi, Matsumoto, Nagano 390-1520 (Google Maps)
Operating Hours: 24 hours (Closed during winter: 4/17–11/15)
Parking Fee: 700 JPY/day

Sawando 3rd Parking Lot Google Maps

Hirayu Akandana Parking Lot (平湯 あかんだな駐車場)
Address: Okuhida Onsengo Hirayu, Takayama, Gifu 506-1433 (Google Maps)
Operating Hours: Entrance 3:30–19:00 | Exit: 24 hours (Closed during winter: 4/17–11/15)
Parking Fee: 600 JPY/day

Hirayu Akandana Parking Lot Google Maps

About Sawando Parking Lot

There are four Sawando parking areas along the route from Matsumoto:

1. Ichippuku-daira Parking Lot (いっぷく平駐車場)

2. Ashiyu Park Parking Lot (足湯公園駐車場)

3. Kasumi-sawa Parking Lot (かすみ沢駐車場)

4. Iwami-daira Parking Lot (石見平駐車場)

The 3rd parking lot (Sawando Dai-San) is the most convenient since it has a shuttle bus stop. If it is full, prioritize parking in this order: 1st, 2nd, then 4th.

The 2nd parking lot has a foot bath park, which is a great place to relax while waiting for your shuttle bus!

Sawando 3rd Parking Lot (沢渡第三駐車場)
Address: 4161-2 Azumi, Matsumoto, Nagano 390-1520 (Google Maps)
Operating Hours: 24 hours (Closed during winter: 4/17–11/15)
Parking Fee: 700 JPY/day

Sawando 3rd Parking Lot Google Maps

Sawando 3rd Parking Lot Bus Stop Entrance
Sawando 3rd Parking Lot Bus Stop Entrance | Photo by Tsubaki

After parking at Sawando 3rd Parking Lot, follow the signs to locate the shuttle bus boarding area.

Sawando Shuttle Bus Terminal
Sawando Shuttle Bus Terminal | Photo by Tsubaki

The Sawando Shuttle Bus Terminal is a spacious wooden building designed to accommodate large numbers of tourists, especially during peak seasons. Taking a deep breath, you can enjoy the rich scent of wood, giving you a sense of being surrounded by nature even before reaching Kamikochi.

Sawando Parking Lot Exclusive Taxis

Kamikochi Shuttle Parking Lot Taxi Fare Counter
Kamikochi Shuttle Parking Lot Taxi Fare Counter | Photo by Tsubaki

At the shuttle bus station, you can also take an exclusive taxi. There are two types available: a standard 4-passenger car and a larger 6-9 passenger vehicle. However, when I visited in early November, the larger vehicle was not in service, and only the 4-passenger taxi was available.

The fare for a 4-passenger taxi is:

Sawando to Taisho Pond (大正池): 4,300 JPY
Sawando to Kamikochi (上高地): 5,200 JPY

* 4,300 JPY (≈ $27.31 USD / £20.17 GBP / €23.22 EUR) * 5,200 JPY (≈ $33.02 USD / £24.39 GBP / €28.08 EUR)

If four people share the fare, the cost per person would be 1,075 JPY and 1,300 JPY, respectively.

The fare for a 6-9 passenger taxi is:

・Sawando to Taisho Pond: 6,900 JPY
Sawando to Kamikochi: 8,300 JPY

* 6,900 JPY (≈ $43.82 USD / £32.36 GBP / €37.26 EUR) * 8,300 JPY (≈ $52.71 USD / £38.93 GBP / €44.82 EUR)

Regardless of whether you choose a small or large taxi, splitting the cost among passengers makes it cheaper than taking the shuttle bus, which costs 1,500 JPY per person one-way. Therefore, taking a taxi can be a cost-effective and convenient option!

* 1,500 JPY (≈ $9.53 USD / £7.04 GBP / €8.10 EUR)

Sawando Parking Lot Shuttle Bus

Sawando 3rd Parking Lot Bus Stop
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Sawando 3rd Parking Lot Bus Stop| Photo by Tsubaki

As mentioned earlier, the shuttle bus stop is conveniently located next to Sawando 3rd Parking Lot. After parking, it’s only a short walk to the Kamikochi shuttle bus station, where you can purchase your bus tickets.

Timetable

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Sawando 3rd Parking Lot Shuttle Bus Schedule
Sawando 3rd Parking Lot Shuttle Bus Schedule | Photo by Tsubaki

Shuttle buses from Sawando Bus Stop to Kamikochi run every hour on the hour and every 30 minutes. During peak hours, additional buses may operate every 10-20 minutes, so you can check the updated timetable posted at the station.

The official website also provides a bus timetable. While the last return bus from Kamikochi to Sawando is listed as 17:30, when I visited, the last bus actually departed at 17:00. Be sure to double-check the latest schedule to avoid missing your return trip! But if there are too many passengers for a scheduled bus, the bus company may add extra buses as needed.

Sawando Shuttle Bus Route

Sawando Parking Lot to Kamikochi Shuttle Bus Route
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Sawando Parking Lot to Kamikochi Shuttle Bus Route | Photo by Tsubaki

The shuttle bus route from Sawando Bus Stop (さわんど ) to Kamikochi (上高地) includes stops at:

Taisho Pond (大正池) - Imperial Hotel (帝国ホテル) - Final Stop: Kamikochi Bus Terminal

Passengers can disembark at any stop, but once you get off, you cannot reboard using the same ticket. Means you need to buy another one way ticket.

❗ Tip ❗

If you enjoy hiking and scenic views, I recommend getting off at Taisho Pond and trekking toward Kamikochi at a leisurely pace. Since return buses start from Kamikochi Bus Terminal, if you wait until Taisho Pond to board, you may find the bus full and need to wait for the next one.

When we visited, we arrived around noon, so we opted to get off at Kamikochi Bus Terminal, have lunch at a local eatery, and then begin our hiking journey.

Sawando Parking Lot Shuttle Bus Fares, Ticketing & Important Notes

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Shuttle Bus Ticket Counter
Shuttle Bus Ticket Counter | Photo by Tsubaki

Theshuttle bus fare from Sawando Bus Stop to Kamikochi is 1,500 JPY one-way and 2,800 JPY round-trip. If you plan on returning the same day, purchasing a round-trip ticket is more cost-effective.

* 1,500 JPY (≈ $9.53 USD / £7.04 GBP / €8.10 EUR) * 2,800 JPY (≈ $17.78 USD / £13.13 GBP / €15.12 EUR)
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Shuttle Bus Ticket Machine
Shuttle Bus Ticket Machine | Photo by Tsubaki

In addition to buying tickets at the ticket counter, you can also purchase them from automated ticket machines located nearby. These machines accept credit cards, making the process quick and convenient!

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Kamikochi Shuttle Bus Ticket
Kamikochi Shuttle Bus Ticket|📸2024/11/9

When purchasing a round-trip ticket from the machine, you will receive a single round-trip ticket instead of two separate tickets. Be sure to keep it safe and retain it for your return trip.

Sawando 3rd Parking Lot Shuttle Bus Boarding Area
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Sawando 3rd Parking Lot Shuttle Bus Boarding Area | Photo by Tsubaki

The boarding area for the shuttle bus is different from the ticket counter. The ticket counter side is for passengers getting off the return buses, while the boarding area is located at the rear of the shuttle bus terminal. Be careful not to mix up the locations and miss your bus!

Sawando 3rd Parking Lot Bus Stop No. 1
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Sawando 3rd Parking Lot Bus Stop No. 1
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Bus Stop No. 1 Sign
Bus Stop No. 1 Sign

Besides buses heading to Kamikochi, Sawando Bus Station also has services to Shirahone Onsen and Shin-Shimashima Station. The bus bound for Kamikochi departs from Bus Stop No. 1 (上高地行). After exiting the shuttle bus waiting area, you will immediately see the buses and the stop sign for Kamikochi-bound buses.

Sawando Parking Lot Tourist Information Desk

Kamikochi Tourist Information
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Kamikochi Tourist Information | Photo by Tsubaki

While waiting for the shuttle bus, you can check the tourist information desk for the latest weather and temperature conditions in Kamikochi.

You can also check Tenki.jp for a 10-day weather forecast in advance. However, weather conditions can change frequently, even if rain is predicted 10 days before your trip, the weather may improve as the travel date approaches. For example, when I checked 10 days before my trip, it showed rain, but as the date neared, it changed to sunny skies.

Kamikochi Tourist Guidebook Available at the Information Desk
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Kamikochi Tourist Guidebook Available at the Information Desk | Photo by Tsubaki

At the tourist information desk, you will also find travel guidebooks in multiple languages, including maps of Kamikochi’s hiking trails and other useful information. I highly recommend picking up a copy!


How Much Time and Money Does It Take by Self-driving to Kamikochi ?

To give you an idea of the cost of self-driving from Tokyo to Kamikochi, here’s an example from our own trip. Thecost for a two-day car rental and fuel was 35,752 JPY. We opted for an SUV, which was slightly more expensive than a standard car. Additionally, the round-trip toll fee amounted to 8,510 JPY.

* 35,752 JPY (≈ $227.03 USD / £167.68 GBP / €193.06 EUR) * 8,510 JPY (≈ $54.04 USD / £39.91 GBP / €45.95 EUR)

Parking fees along the way added up to approximately 1,000 JPY, bringing the total rental-related expenses to 45,262 JPY. Split between two people, this came to 22,631 JPY per person (of course, renting a cheaper car or traveling with more people would reduce individual costs).

* 1,000 JPY (≈ $6.35 USD / £4.69 GBP / €5.40 EUR) * 45,262 JPY (≈ $287.41 USD / £212.28 GBP / €244.41 EUR)

Although the cost of renting a car was slightly higher than using public transportation, themain advantage of self-driving was the flexibility, it allowed us to travel at our own pace without relying on bus or train schedules and explore other areas conveniently.

If you’re unsure how to rent a car in Japan, I recommend Tabirai, Rentalcars, and Klook, all of which offer Chinese or English website support.

Rentalcars.com

Tabirai Japan Rental Car

Klook Rental Car

Rentalcars.com guarantees the lowest rental prices, while Tabirai partners with more rental companies. Klook is convenient for booking. Sometimes, if Rentalcars has no available cars, you may find options on Tabirai or Klook. Comparing different platforms can help you find the best deal!

💡Quick Tip: If you’re not seeing any available cars when searching, it might be because you’re trying to book outside of business hours. Try adjusting your pickup or drop-off time! (Most rental car companies in Japan operate between 8:00 or 9:00 AM and 7:00 or 8:00 PM.)

As for travel time, we departed Tokyo at 6:30 AM on Saturday and, with stops at rest areas and some light traffic, arrived at Kamikochi at around 10:30 AM, totaling a four-hour drive. For the return trip, we left Matsumoto at 6:00 PM on Sunday, drove for an hour to Kofu for dinner, and then continued driving back to Tokyo at 9:00 PM, arriving at around 10:30 PM. The return journey took approximately 2.5 hours, slightly less than the outbound trip.

You can also opt for a guided tour

If driving seems too tiring or navigating multiple transfers by public transport sounds troublesome, you can alsojoin guided tours or multi-day bus tours that include accommodations. Below are some recommended options:

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This guide covers everything you need to know about ” Self-driving to Kamikochi “, including transportation regulations, parking areas, shuttle services, costs, and personal experiences. Hope this helps in planning your trip!

Kamikochi Driving & Transportation Guide FAQ

Can I drive my private car directly into Kamikochi?

No. To protect the natural environment, Kamikochi maintains a strict ban on private vehicles year-round. Whether you are coming from Matsumoto (Nagano) or Takayama (Gifu), you must park your car at the designated Sawando or Akandana (Hirayu) parking lots and transfer to a shuttle bus or taxi.

Which parking lot should I use: Sawando or Hirayu (Akandana)?

From Matsumoto/Nagano/Tokyo: Navigate to Sawando Parking Area.

From Takayama/Nagoya/Kanazawa: Navigate to Akandana Parking Area (Hirayu).

How long is the shuttle bus ride and how much does it cost?

Duration: The ride from either parking lot to the Kamikochi Bus Terminal takes about 30 minutes.

Round-trip Fare: Approximately 2,800 – 3,000 JPY.

Is it better to take a taxi or the shuttle bus if traveling in a group?

A taxi can be more cost-effective for groups of 4. Fixed-rate taxis from the parking lots to Kamikochi cost around 5,000 – 5,800 JPY. If you have 4 passengers, the cost per person is nearly identical to the bus, but you gain the flexibility of leaving immediately without waiting in bus queues.

When is Kamikochi open? Can I visit during winter?

Kamikochi is open from April 17 to November 15. During the winter (mid-November to mid-April), all roads and tunnels leading to Kamikochi are closed due to heavy snow. No buses or taxis operate during this time. Only experienced hikers with professional winter gear can enter on foot; driving is strictly impossible.


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