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Results from Kyoto to Kamikochi on Sunday, 29 March 2026
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6h 30m
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22:50
Su, 29/03
KYOTO Kyoto |
05:20
Mo, 30/03
KAMIKOCHI Kamikochi |
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How to get from Kyoto to Kamikochi
The easiest way to travel from Kyoto to Kamikochi is by bus.
How far is Kyoto from Kamikochi?
The travel distance between Kyoto and Kamikochi is 320 km. The best option to travel from Kyoto to Kamikochi is taking a bus.
How long does it take to get from Kyoto to Kamikochi?
It takes about 6 hours 30 minutes to get from Kyoto to Kamikochi by bus.
What types of buses operate the route Kyoto to Kamikochi?
There is one bus company running the route Kyoto to Kamikochi.
Alpico Kotsu Bus operates single-deck coaches with seats for 30-40 passengers.
For more information about travelling by bus, please read our Bus Guide in Japan.
Where do buses from Kyoto to Kamikochi depart?
Most buses from Kyoto to Kamikochi depart from JR Kyoto Station located in Minami, Kyoto.
Passengers are requested to arrive at the point of departure at least 30 minutes before the scheduled departure time.
Where do buses from Kyoto to Kamikochi arrive?
Most buses from Kyoto to Kamikochi arrive at Kamikochi Bus Terminal located in Matsumoto, Nagano.
Where to travel next from Kamikochi?
From Kamikochi, you can go by bus to Matsumoto, Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagano.