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Hakuba -> Myoko -> Nozawa : Taxi Transfers between the Resorts
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Has anyone experienced taxi transfers directly between Hakuba, Myoko and Nozawa Onsen? Is it feasible? There are bus shuttle services that go via Nagano, which are cost effective but the transfer times are 2 to 2.5 hours. Furthermore the Myoko<->Nozawa shuttle arrives around midday, which is too late for me. My idea is to transfer between the resorts early morning then get a full days skiing in at the new resort. Taxi (or car hire) seems the only way to achieve this.
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Have a look at train and taxi combination. We did that and worked well.
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thanks for the suggestion
@Dublinfella
. With that combo did you travel between Myoko and Nozawa at all? I guess it involves a train change at Nagano. Will look into it.
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From google maps it looks like Myoko to Nozawa is about 25Km by road.
If you go by train via Nagano it's longer and takes more time, check out the Japanese train site- Hyperdia.
I would just ask your hosts in the Myoko hotel/B&B for a taxi direct or maybe a bus to Iiyama, then get a taxi onwards to NozOn.
The hotel will usually be able to help, but if they can't (or don't), have a backup plan, i.e the train.
There are also plenty of Aussies there you can ask for advice.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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@dbeatski
, good advice. I've sorted it. Train to Hakuba. Ski. Bus Transfer to Nowawa Onsen. Ski. Taxi to Myoko. Ski. Train to Tokyo. That's assuming there's decent snow. If not its Hokkaido!
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