A leisurely rail journey for train enthusiasts and nature lovers
A perfect antidote to fast-paced urban Japan, the Kurobe Gorge Railway will take you through picturesque hillsides with views of the surrounding peaks and gorges.
Don't Miss
- The views from famous vantage points at Atobiki, Sarutobi Gorge, and Keyakidaira
- Viewing autumn foliage along the route
- Enjoying the outdoor hot spring bathing near Kanetsuri Station
How to Get There
The Kurobe Gorge Railway starts at Unazuki Station. It's accessible via local trains from major hubs.
From Tokyo: Take the Hokuriku Shinkansen to JR Kurobe-Unazuki Onsen Station, then walk 5 minutes to Shin-Kurobe Station. Take a local train to Unazuki Onsen Station, then walk 5 minutes to Kurobe Gorge Railway Unazuki Station.



The railway
Formerly used to transport workers and materials to construction sites of power plants and dams, the railway has since been repurposed as a tourist train, complete with observation cars. The train travels about 20 kilometers from Unazuki Station to the terminus, Keyakidaira Station , at a leisurely speed of about 16 kilometers per hour.
Some 21 bridges and 41 tunnels punctuate the line, adding further points of interest for railway enthusiasts.

Natural wonders and curiosities
Highlights of the route include the 60-meter-high Atobiki Prospect and the Sarutobi Gorge near the meeting point of the Kurobe and Babadani rivers.
Near Keyakidaira, you'll also find the Okukane Pedestrian Bridge with its 360-degree panoramic views of the ravine and surrounding peaks.
There's plenty to see and do along the route, with hot spring baths, hiking paths, and observation points providing fun diversions. The gorge is among the deepest in Japan.
When to go
The railway runs from early May to the end of November.
It's worth visiting at any time during this period. Each season has its own charms, from the snow and fresh greenery of early spring, to the cool breezes of summer, and the changing leaves of autumn.