最后更新: 2024 年 03 月 28 日
Shima is a charming escape, tucked into the mountains of northern Gunma, and surrounded by forests. Shima Onsen is celebrated for its rejuvenating onsen waters. Explore the bright blue water of Lake Shima and the Shima River’s waterfalls. Easily accessible from Tokyo, reaching Shima typically involves a combination of express train and bus, or a direct highway bus.
You can reach Shima in around 2 and a half hours by train and bus from Ueno Station. Limited Express trains run from Ueno Station to Nakanojo Station. From there, you can take a bus to Shima Onsen Bus Stop in the heart of the onsen town. Alternatively, you can take a shinkansen from Tokyo Station to Takasaki Station. From Takasaki, transfer to a local Agatsuma Line train bound for Nakanojo Station, then take a bus to Shima Onsen Bus Stop.
For a convenient and cost-effective journey to Shima, consider taking a highway bus from Tokyo Station. The Kan-etsu Transportation Shima Onsen Go departs from Tokyo Station to Shima Onsen Bus Stop. The journey takes around 4 hours, with rest stops along the way. Buses also depart from Haneda Airport Garden Bus Terminal. The trip from Haneda takes around 4 and a half hours.
You can use the JR Tokyo Wide Pass, JR East Pass, and other JR passes for trains on this route. However, bus fares must be paid separately. There are many passes and travel combinations to discover, so use the links below to find your ideal travel plan.
- JR East Pass
- JR Tokyo Wide Pass
- Japan Rail Pass
- JR East-South Hokkaido Rail Pass
- Information on the Limited Express Kusatsu-Shima
Save time and purchase train tickets and passes, and reserve seats online, before you travel.
You can buy bus tickets online, for up to one month before you travel. Find information on schedules and routes and buy tickets here.
Shima provides a wealth of accommodation. Choices range from grand onsen hotels and charming traditional inns to camping and glamping.