April arrives, bringing blooming flowers, lush greenery, and vibrant nature across Japan. It's the perfect time to witness the colorful cherry blossom fields at the base of Mount Fuji, admire the sky filled with blooming cherry blossoms, or take a leisurely walk along the breathtaking Alpine snow road of the Land of the Rising Sun. Join Mytour to explore the fascinating Shoryudo route, filled with countless exciting experiences waiting for you.
Shoryudo – A stunning travel route in Japan
The Shoryudo route, also known as the 'flying dragon route,' stretches between Tokyo and Osaka, passing through nine provinces in the Chubu region. When traveling to Japan, you cannot miss this significant route. It leads to countless captivating tourist destinations, such as Mount Fuji, the ancient capital of Osaka, and the beautiful Chubu region.

Unforgettable experiences along the Shoryudo route
From April to May each year, Japan enjoys pleasant weather, fresh air, and breathtaking natural landscapes filled with blooming flowers and budding trees. Along the Shoryudo route, you can visit Japan's largest flower field at the base of Mount Fuji, showcasing a vibrant array of colors. This is also the season for Shibazakura (moss phlox), which blooms in shades of white, pink, red, and blue. Known as the 'queen of the ground,' Shibazakura dazzles with its beauty. The expansive field, featuring over 80,000 flowers in hues of pale pink, lavender, red, and white, stretches like a giant carpet beneath Mount Fuji. Afterward, you can continue your journey by climbing Mount Fuji, immersing yourself in its serene and warm natural scenery.

Additionally, visitors can join the locals in celebrating the Fuji Shibazakura Festival, held from mid-April to late May, to honor the beauty of Shibazakura in Fujikawaguchiko. The charm of Shibazakura captivates international tourists who visit this area.
Continuing along the Shoryudo route, you will traverse the Alpine mountain range, home to stunning scenic spots worth exploring, such as Tateyama Mountain, Chubu Sangaku National Park, and the famous Kurobe Dam. Notably, you will have the chance to experience the world-renowned Alpine snow road, with its glittering snow walls under the radiant sunlight.

To continue your adventure along the Shoryudo route, domestic travelers in Japan should not miss a stop at the historic village of Shirakawago. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this ancient village features unique Gassho Zukuri architecture, resembling hands clasped in prayer, which captivates visitors. Additionally, travelers can explore the pristine and stunning natural beauty of this serene countryside.

Along the Shoryudo route lies the old city of Takayama in Gifu Prefecture. Once a prosperous feudal town, it retains its charm with preserved wooden houses, traditional sake breweries, souvenir shops, and quaint wooden cafes. Here, you can purchase Sarubobo charm dolls as meaningful and cherished gifts for loved ones.
One must-visit destination on the Shoryudo route is Japan's capital, Tokyo. Explore famous landmarks such as the Asakusa Kannon Temple, Skytree Tower, and the Imperial Palace.
