The Kurobe Gorge Railway is a historic narrow-gauge railway originally built for dam construction, now serving as a popular tourist attraction. It winds through the dramatic Kurobe Gorge, offering unparalleled views of lush forests, deep valleys, and the milky-blue Kurobe River. This journey provides a unique perspective on Japan's natural beauty, making it a significant destination for nature lovers and those seeking an escape from urban environments.
Visitors consistently praise the spectacular scenery, particularly during the autumn foliage season when the mountains are ablaze with color. Many recommend opting for the open-air carriages (Torokko) for the best views and an immersive experience, though they advise layering up as it can get cold. Reviewers frequently mention the joy of seeing dams, waterfalls, and even wild monkeys along the route. The journey itself, with its swaying train and unique announcements, is often highlighted as part of the charm. Some visitors also enjoy stopping at intermediate stations like Kuronagi for a hot spring bath, though they note that not all stops offer significant attractions.
For a comfortable and enjoyable trip, advance booking is highly recommended, especially during peak seasons like autumn. Many suggest securing seats on the right side of the train on the way up and the left side on the way back for optimal views. If traveling on a rainy or cold day, some visitors found the 'Relax' (enclosed) carriages to be a better option, as the open cars can be very chilly and wet. However, others found the views from the 'Relax' cars to be obscured by steamy windows. Bringing warm clothing, even outside of autumn, is a common piece of advice. A camera is essential for capturing the numerous photo opportunities. While some stops offer little, the journey itself is the main attraction, so don't feel pressured to disembark at every station.
To reach the Kurobe Gorge Railway, travelers typically start from Unazuki Station. From Toyama, take the Hakutaka Shinkansen to Kurobe-Unazuki Onsen Station (approximately 12 minutes). From there, it's a 5-10 minute walk to the adjoining Shin-Kurobe Station to catch the Toyama Chiho Railway to Unazuki-Onsen Station (about 28 minutes). Unazuki Station, the starting point of the Kurobe Gorge Railway, is then a short 3-5 minute walk from Unazuki-Onsen Station. While the JR Pass covers the Shinkansen portion, the Kurobe Gorge Railway itself is not covered and requires a separate ticket. Parking is available at Unazuki Station, with some visitors noting smooth parking even during busy periods.
A common complaint is that the full line is not always open, limiting the journey's length and the number of accessible stops. Visitors also warn that some intermediate stations, like Nekomata, might not offer much to see beyond construction or additional gorge views. To mitigate this, it's advisable to check the railway's official website for operational status and station information before planning your trip. Additionally, some find the cost a bit high, but most agree the experience is worth the price for the stunning natural beauty.

