Shinjuku

Day Trips from Shinjuku by Train & Bus | From Popular Spots to Hidden Gems!

Popular day trips from Tokyo like Hakone, Kamakura, and Lake Kawaguchi are all excellent choices, but are often overcrowded. For those looking for more hidden gems and hiking courses with spectacular views of Mt. Fuji without a car, read ahead!

Below we’ll introduce lesser-known hidden spots and accessible hiking courses a stop away from Shinjuku, all accessible by bus. To reach these spots, simply take the highway bus route between Shijuku Bus Terminal and Kofu.

*Highway buses allow boarding and alighting at intermediate stops such as “Chuo Expressway Fuchu Bus Stop” and “Chuo Expressway Hino Bus Stop” in addition to Shinjuku Bus Terminal.

Day Trip Options from Shinjuku

Popular Classic Spots:

When thinking of tourist destinations for day trips from Shinjuku, some of the more popular destinations might include…

Hakone

Hakone is famous for its hot springs and mountain scenery. The view of Mt. Fuji and Hakone Shrine in particular are popular attractions in the area. Hakone is accessible from Shinjuku by about 90 minutes via the Odakyu Line.

When visiting Hakone, Odakyu Line’s “Hakone Free Pass” is convenient.
Hakone Free Pass Official Website

Kamakura & Enoshima

Kamakura and Enoshima offers the historical atmosphere of an ancient capital plus seaside scenery. With the Great Buddha, Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine visits, and Enoshima’s hiking courses, you can easily enjoy a full day at this classic destination.

About 60 minutes from Shinjuku via Odakyu Line or JR Shonan-Shinjuku Line.

The Odakyu Line’s “Enoshima-Kamakura Free Pass” is convenient.
Enoshima-Kamakura Free Pass Official Website

Lake Kawaguchi

Lake Kawaguchi offers the best lakeside scenery with Mt. Fuji directly in front of it. There are endless things to do, including museum tours, lakeside walks, and hiking at the foot of Mt. Fuji in the area.

1 hour 45 minutes by highway bus from Shinjuku Bus Station. (About 50 round trips per day)
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Nikko

Nikko is full of attractions including the World Heritage Toshogu Shrine, Kegon Falls, and Lake Chuzenji. With convenient access of about 2 hours by limited express from Shinjuku, you can enjoy the charms of each season at this premier Kanto area tourist destination where historical buildings and magnificent nature merge.

Direct trains from Shinjuku to Nikko area: 2 round trips per day

・Spacia Nikko Departs Shinjuku 9:34 → Arrives Shimo-Imaichi 11:23 → Arrives Tobu Nikko 11:31 Departs Tobu Nikko 16:39 → Departs Shimo-Imaichi 16:46 → Arrives Shinjuku 18:35

・Nikko-Kinugawa Departs Shinjuku 10:31 → Arrives Shimo-Imaichi 12:17 → Arrives Kinugawa Onsen 12:36 Departs Kinugawa Onsen 14:56 → Departs Shimo-Imaichi 15:21 → Arrives Shinjuku 17:09

*The above timetable is as of November 2025.

Looking for More Hidden Gems?

While these classic spots are great in itself, there are other options for those who want to maximize discovering new places while avoiding crowds.

We particularly recommend day trips which utilize bus stops along the Shinjuku Bus Terminal to Kofu route. For those wanting to enjoy nature in the Japanese countryside without worrying about getting stranded, there are many hidden tourist attractions scattered along the Chuo Expressway.

*Highway buses allow boarding and alighting at intermediate stops such as “Chuo Expressway Fuchu Bus Stop” and “Chuo Expressway Hino Bus Stop” in addition to Busta Shinjuku.

Hidden Spot 1: Yamanashi Winery Trip (Chuo Expressway Shakado Bus Stop)

A hidden gem area about 1 hour 30 minutes by highway bus from Shinjuku Bus Terminal.

Yamanashi Prefecture is one of Japan’s leading wine regions. Around Shakado Parking Area (Chuo Expressway Shakado Bus Stop), there are multiple unique wineries frequented by wine lovers from around the world. You can enjoy wine tastings or dining while gazing at the vineyards.

Depending on the season, fruit picking experiences like grape picking are also available. This wonderful day trip takes you away from the stress of city life and allows you to indulge yourself amongst vast nature.

Details on Chuo Expressway Shakado (Winery Trip) here

Hidden Spot 2:“Dangozaka Service Area & An Old Post Town (Chuo Expressway Nodajiri Bus Stop)

Another hidden gem located 1 hour by highway bus from Shinjuku.

On the Chuo Expressway, is Dangozaka Service Area, a well known service area and drive in spot. Although it is a service area, it is quite well known and there are actually many places in the surrounding area where you can fully enjoy nature.

To read more on how to enjoy the Dangozaka Service Area, read more here.


Simple Hikes with Stunning Views of Mt.Fuji

If you’re taking the bus from Shinjuku to Kofu, there are several easily accessible hiking routes by the drop off areas. The view of Mt.Fuji is absolutely breathtaking and the routes suitable for beginners and experts alike.

Mt.Momokura

Easily accessible from Shinjuku, this beginner-friendly mountain offers panoramic views of Mt. Fuji. Though it is only 1,003m in elevation, the vista from the summit is truly spectacular.

Hiking the mountain takes 3 hours roundtrip, so if you take the bus in the early morning, you can easily make it a Mt.Fuji day trip.

For more information on the access methods to Mt.Momokura, read more here.

Mt.Takigo

Located on the western side of Mt. Fuji, Mt.Takigo is ideal for those seeking more authentic hiking experiences. At an elevation of 1,882 meters, it offers an excellent vantage point with beautiful panoramic views of Mt. Fuji.

This mountain allows you to experience nature up close, with plenty of water sources and opportunities to encounter wildlife. It’s popular amongst intermediate and advanced hikers.

For more information on the access methods to Mt.Takigo, read more here.

Efficient Day Trips by Express Bus

The express bus connecting Shinjuku Bus Terminal and Kofu is a great route to hop on and off on. If you depart early in the morning, you can create a flexible itinerary and get off at bus stops along the way, then continuing on subsequent buses.

Taking the bus also allows you to rest during the bus ride, allowing you to conserve your energy for more important things.

Summary

Day trips from Shinjuku aren’t just about visiting classic spots, but choosing hidden gems to enjoy Japan in a way locals do. Unique destinations such as the old town Nodajiri, Wineries, and mountain hiking routes with views of Mt.Fuji await you!

By utilizing bus stops on the express bus route, you can efficiently experience the wonders of Yamanashi, where nature and culture coexist, away from the hustle and bustle of the city of Tokyo.

On your next day off, consider taking an express bus from Shinjuku to discover hidden treasures!


Tokyo to Hakuba Travel Options 2025-2026

The ski season in Hakuba this year is from Dec 2025 ~ April 2026. There are three ways to reach Hakuba from Tokyo this winter season: express train, shinkansen, and highway bus. Most transportation requires you to make a transfer and take a shuttle bus to the ski grounds around Hakuba Happo Bus Terminal. In the winter (around December), these shuttle buses will require a reservation especially during busy seasons, so please plan ahead.

1. Train (using the Shinkansen or Azusa Express)
2. Direct bus
3. Bus (with a transfer)

More detailed information about the shuttle bus from Matsumoto to Hakuba: here

Comparison Chart

The closest station to the ski slopes is Hakuba Happo Bus Terminal. If you get off at Hakuba Station, you can either walk 35~40 minutes or take the shuttle bus to the slopes. The following times include getting to Hakuba Happo Bus Terminal.

Means of TransportationTime RequiredNumber of TransfersTotal CostLuggage StorageBoarding Area
Shinkansen

Online Reservation
3hrs 1 time11,640 yenLimitedTokyo Station
Platform 20 & 23 (headed for Nagano Station)
Azusa Limited Express
(once a day)
Online Reservation
3hrs 35mins 1 time8,410 yenLimited Shinjuku Station
Platform 9 & 10
(direct train to Hakuba St. is at 8AM only)
Azusa Express
Online Reservation
4hrs ~ 4hrs 20mins3 times8,150 yenLimitedShinjuku Station
Platform 9 & 10
(headed for Matsumoto Station)
Direct Highway Bus

Online Reservation
5hrs 13mins0 times5,800 yen ~ 7,000 yenGuaranteedShinjuku Bus Terminal (4th floor)
Highway bus
Online Reservation
5 hours1 time7,700 yen ~ 8,600 yenGuaranteedShinjuku Bus Terminal (4th floor)
or
Ikebukuro Station East Exit

Boarding points for the shuttle bus to Hakuba Happo Bus Terminal:
• Nagano Station Hakuba Happo Station: boarding area (Bus stop #26 at the East Exit)
• Matsumoto Station Hakuba Happo Station: boarding area list

Different Transportation from Tokyo to Hakuba

■Shinkansen

The fastest way to reach Hakuba is by boarding the Hokuriku Shinkansen at Tokyo Station and transferring at Nagano Station. Hakuba Happo Bus Terminal is the closest station to the slopes, so a transfer from Nagano Station via a shuttle bus is necessary. Please note that the shuttle bus will require reservations in the winter which can be made: here

① Tokyo Station (Hokuriku Shinkansen) → Nagano Station → (Shuttle bus) → Hakuba Happo Bus Terminal
Total: 8140 yen + 3500 yen (shuttle bus to Hakuba Happo Bus Terminal)
Total time: 3hrs
Transfers: 1

■Train

The Azusa Limited Express (which departs only once a day) and the Azusa Express depart at Shinjuku Station and stops at Matsumoto Station. From Matsumoto Station, take the JR Oito Line to Hakuba Station and then a local bus to Hakuba Happo Bus Terminal. The JR Oita Line runs once an hour. Alternatively there is a shuttle bus run by Alpico Group from the slopes, but times are TBD until mid November.

More detailed information about the shuttle bus from Matsumoto to Hakuba: here

Shinjuku Station (Azusa Express) Matsumoto Station (JR Oito Line) Hakuba Station (Local Bus) Hakuba Happo Bus Terminal
Total: 7790 yen + 360 yen (shuttle bus to Hakuba Happo Bus Terminal)
Total time: 4hrs ~ 4hrs 20 mins
Transfers: 3

②Shinjuku Station (Limited Express Azusa | One departure a day) Hakuba Station (Local Bus) Hakuba Happo Bus Terminal
Total: 8050 yen + 360 yen (shuttle bus to Hakuba Happo Bus Terminal)
Total time: 3hrs 35mins
Transfers: 1

*The Limited Express Azusa departs at 8AM daily and arrives at Hakuba Station at 11:40AM.

Direct Bus

The direct highway bus is a cheaper and more convenient option compared to the Azusa train and Shinkansen. Since it’s a direct bus, there are no transfers making the total arrival time potentially faster than the Azusa train if you factor in transferring times. It is also 1,000~3,000 yen cheaper and includes spacious luggage storage for your ski gear.
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Shinjuku Bus Terminal (Highway bus) Shimano Omachi Station / Hakuba Goryu / Hakuba Happo Bus Terminal
Total: 5,800 yen ~ 7,000 yen (depending on high season)
Total time: 5hrs 13mins
Transfers: 0

Highway Bus

The regular highway bus requires one transfer (for the shuttle bus to the slopes) and is 40 minutes slower than taking the Azusa Express train, but requires two less transfers. It can also be up to 1,000 yen cheaper depending on the season. You can board from either the Shinjuku Bus Terminal or Ikebukuro Station.

Shinjuku Bus Terminal (Highway bus) Nagano Station (Shuttle Bus) Hakuba Happo Bus Terminal
Total: 4,200 yen ~ 5,100 yen (depending on high season) + 3500 yen (shuttle bus to Hakuba Happo Bus Terminal)
Total time: 5 hours
Transfers: 1

Ikebukuro Station (Highway bus) Nagano Station (Shuttle Bus) Hakuba Happo Bus Terminal
Total: 4,200 yen ~ 5,100 yen (depending on high season) + 3500 yen (shuttle bus to Hakuba Happo Bus Terminal)
Total time: 5 hours
Transfers: 1

Where to board the highway bus:

Highway buses depart from Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal (Busta Shinjuku), located directly across Shinjuku Station’s South Exit on the 4th floor. Tickets can be purchased at the ticket window or online in advance. However, we highly recommend buying the tickets in advance online.

Address: 5 Chome 24-55 Sendagaya, Shibuya, Tokyo 151-0051, Japan
Opening hours: 6:30 AM ~ 11PM
Waiting room opening hours: 3:30 AM ~ 1 AM (the next day)
Official Website

Azusa Express Train Additional Information

  • The Limited Express Azusa direct train runs once a day at 8 AM
  • The storage on the Azusa is similar to the shinkansen, and is not always guaranteed
  • Luggage storage is on cars: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, and 12
  • Car 9 is a Green car and requires a special ticket, so do not place your luggage here unless you have a reserved seat
  • Compared to the shinkansen, the Azusa Express train can be a bit shaky, so we recommend the shinkansen or bus for motion sick passengers.


Official website

Direct Night Bus Services

Starting early December, all types of buses increase their frequency during high season. Amongst them is the direct night bus which departs at Shinjuku Bus Terminal around 11PM and arrives in Hakuba around 5AM.

Official website

Other Tips/Advice

The easiest and cheapest way to get to Hakuba is via direct bus due to its guaranteed storage and direct drop-off by the slopes. When it comes to transfers, there may be long lines, so budget to spend extra time waiting. If you are transferring to Hakuba from Nagano or Matsumoto Station, around December shuttle buses to Happo Hakuba Station are necessary and will require a reservation.

Shuttle buses from Hakuba Station to Happo Hakuba Station runs once or twice an hour. If you hold the Hakuba Valley Day Pass, you can ride the shuttle bus an unlimited amount of times between different slopes.

Hakuba Happo Station Shuttle Timetables
-Check here for the official shuttle times between Happo Hakuba Station and Nagano Station.
-Check here for the official shuttle times between Happo Hakuba Station and Matsumoto Station.