The limited express Wide View Hida timetable and the train information. The train access to Takayama and Hida

Limited Express
This train has the huge window. You can enjoy a view at the front row.
 Wide View Hida runs between Osaka and Takayama by this 3 cars train set.

Wide View Hida is the limited express train which connects Nagoya, Takayama and Toyama. This train equips very huge windows. It offers very scenic view through this panoramic window along the route. That is why this train is called “Wide View”.

This train is a primary way to get Takayama. This has been very popular for the tourists from overseas in these days. This train is fully covered by JR Pass. Takayama Hokuriku Area Tourist Pass covers between Nagoya, Takayama and Toyama. I will explain about this train in this post.

Timetable and Route

Wide View Hida runs once an hour between Nagoya and Takayama. A few trips are extended to operate to Hida-Furukawa and Toyama. It takes 2.5 hours to get Takayama from Nagoya and 4 hours to get Toyama from Nagoya.

And also one round trip runs between Osaka and Takayama. If you take this Osaka departure Wide View Hida, you can get Takayama directly from Osaka, Shin-Osaka and Kyoto.

You can find the timetable in the link below:

Due to COVID-19, it may be operated on a schedule different from the normal timetable. Check the train schedule on Hyperdia.
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This train departing from Osaka is coupled with the train from Nagoya at Gifu.

Please find the train operation route in the map below:

 The limited express Wide View Hida operation route map (click to view large)

Accommodation

You can find the interior of this train and the scenery from this train in my YouTube movie below. Please watch to find more information:

Wide View Hida is serviced by KIHA-85 series. This train has huge glass windows which give you the spectacular scenery along Takayama line. “Wide View” is a worthy of the name.

This series has two types of Green car that are 2+2 seat configuration and 2+1 seat configuration. 2+1 seat configuration is wider and has a bigger leg space. The leg space is 1,160mm on 2+2 seat configuration and 1,250mm on 2+1 seat configuration. 1,160mm is the standard. So 2+1 seat gives you a great deal! If you want to take this seat, try to reserved a seat on car#10. 2+2 Green car is always at the middle of the train. 2+1 is always at the front of the formation. And also Ordinary class is good too. The leg space is 1,000mm. This is bigger than the other train’s ordinary seat.

When you take this train at Nagoya, the seat is set with the back toward. Because this train change the direction at Gifu. It takes only 20 minutes from Nagoya to Gifu. You can change to the front toward if you want by yourself.

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Train formation

There are many train formations. Some Wide View Hida do not have Green car.

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Car#1-4 operate from Nagoya to Takayama. And Car#8-10 operate from Nagoya to Toyama

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Car#1-3 operate from Nagoya to Takayama/Hida-furukawa, Car#8-10 operate from Nagoya to Toyama

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In car #2, there are ordinary reserved seats and Green seats.

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This formation is used for Osaka departure and Nagoya departure combination. Car #1 to #3 run to/from Osaka and the rest of cars run to/from Nagoya. These two train sets are coupled / uncoupled at Gifu station and run together between Gifu and Takayama. In car #6, there are ordinary reserved seats and Green seats.

Images

Green seat 2+2 configuration

Green seat 2+1 configuration

Ordinary seat

Sanitary space

Suggested deal

JR Pass covers this train. But if you visit Takayama, Shirakawago, Toyama and/or Kanazawa from Nagoya, Osaka or Kyoto, Takayama Hokuriku Area Touirst Pass is recommended. Please find more informaiton in the link below:

Coverage of other deals

As I mentioned above, JR Pass covers the limited express Wide View Hida fully. This is only deal to cover this train fully.

Takayama Hokuriku Area Tourist Pass covers between Nagoya, Gifu, Gero, Takayama, Hida-Furukawa and Toyama. This pass does not cover between Kyoto and Gifu.

Hokuriku Arch Pass, Kansai Hokuriku Area Pass and Hokuriku Area Pass covers between Toyama and Inotani only. You cannot get Takayama by these passes.

Comments

  1. monica says:

    hello takeshi,

    can you give me schedule of wida wide limited express from takayama to Nagoya and from Nagoya to takayama as the earliest schedule?
    and also probably schedule for shinkansen from Nagoya to Tokyo

    thankyou

  2. Iraitz says:

    Hi!
    We are traveling to Takayama on 21st of august from Kyoto. After reading your post (so interesting) we have some doubts about how we can do it. We have got the JR Pass, so we would want to make the trip as cheep as possible.
    Also we are going from takayama to kanazawa on 23rd and we have the same questions about the transport. Could you help us, please?

    • Hi Iraitz,

      When you go to Takayama from Kyoto, it will be no problem. This segment will be open in mid August.
      From Takayama to Kanazawa, this segment (Sakakami-Inotani) will not be opened. You have to take a substitute bus. This is covered by JR pass.
      https://jprail.com/train-operation-status

      But the space is limited on the bus. You may not be able to take it. If you want to avoid the risk, I recommend you to pay extra to take Nohi bus.
      https://www.nouhibus.co.jp/english/highwaybus/shirakawago.pdf

      You have to pay but this is also the easiest way to get Kanazawa from Takayama. Reservation is required to take this bus. You can find the info in the link above.

      Cheers,

      Takeshi / JPRail.com

  3. Cheryl says:

    Hi there. We are taking the JR train from Osaka to Takayama and staying the night at Takayama. (In Oct) The next day we want to exit the train at Hikone,
    Does the train stop there or the closest station please?
    What are the details of the station and timetable at Osaka please.

  4. Alen says:

    Hi Takeshi,

    Can you help me regarding for my first ever winter trip in Japan. You been always a big help to me during my twice trip in Japan (Spring and Autumn last year). Now, wanted to experience the Winter season in Chubu region next year! 🙂

    Here is my plan:
    Feb 9 – Arrive at Nagoya Airport – stay at Ichinomiya, Ishibotoke station ( i think from Nagoya station its 2 hrs)
    Feb 10 – Just explore within the area Ichinomiya
    Feb 11 – Morning depart to Shirakawa (1 night – if there still Gassho style houses)
    Feb 12 – Morning depart to Takayama (2 nights stay)
    Feb 13 – From Takayama to Gokoyama and Hida Furukawa after back to Takayama
    Feb 14 – Morning depart to USJ – is this possible coming from Takayama? and also is possible to go back to Ichinomiya, Nagoya after USJ at night?

    Thinking to purchase the Takayama Hokuriku Japan Rail Pass – is it worth for this itinerary?

    Thank you so much again 🙂

    Cheers,
    Alen

    • Hi Alen,

      Takayama Hokuriku area pass is your choice. But USJ is an issue. The fastest route to get USJ from Takayama is the following:

      Takayama (Limited Express Wide View Hida) Nagoya (Shinkansen) Shin-Osaka (JR local train) Osaka (JR local train) Universal City

      Takayama Hokuriku area pass does not cover Nagoya to Shin-Osaka by Shinkansen. It costs around 6,500 yen. You may use Platt Kodama to save some costs but you still need to pay 4,440 yen.
      https://jprail.com/travel-informations/other-rail-passes/rail-pass-for-residents/platt-kodama-one-way-deal-among-tokyo-nagoya-kyoto-and-shin-osaka-by-shinkansen.html

      And you need to pay on the way back to Nagoya as well.

      Takayama Hokuriku area pass covers fully the route to Osaka via Toyama and Kanazawa. But this route is much slower. Actually even if you take Nagoya route, the trip time is 4 hours. If you take the earliest connection, you will be USJ around 11:00. You can go back to Nagoya by Shinkansen. The last one to Nagoya leaves from Shin-Osaka at 22:30. But this is Nozomi which is not covered by Platt Kodama. 6,500 yen payment is required.

      Please consider that it’s worth visiting USJ.

      Cheers,

      Takeshi / JPRail.com

      • Alen says:

        Hi Takeshi,
        Thank you so much for your response. Anyway, what if i will change my itinerary to this:

        Feb 9 – Arrive at Nagoya Airport – stay at Ichinomiya, Ishibotoke station ( i think from Nagoya station its 2 hrs)
        Feb 10 – Just explore within the area Ichinomiya
        Feb 11 – From Ichinomiya, Nagoya
        AM depart to USJ – after back to Ichinomiya, Nagoya
        Feb 12 – From Ichinomiya, Nagoya
        AM depart to Shirakawa (1night – if there still Gassho)
        Feb 13 – From Shirakawa
        AM depart to Takayama (2nights)
        Feb 14 – From Takayama
        AM depart to Gokoyama and Hida Furukawa – at night
        go back to Ichinomiya, Nagoya
        Feb 15 – Explore Nagoya
        Feb 16 – Flight back home (Nagoya Airport)

        Do you think any pass will do best for this itinerary? Or still better just buy every single ticket. 🙂
        Thank you so much for your help.

        Cheers,
        Alen

  5. Ann says:

    Hello Takeshi,

    Family of 4, travelling from Nagoya to Takayama on Tuesday 9th October 2018. From F1 to Takayama Festival . We will hold JPR pass, and arrive in Tokyo on 30 September. Would you expect the the route to be very busy on that day? Assuming it will be given the Takayama Festival . My plan is to book seats for a morning train on the 9th immediately when we land. Do you think we will have any issues obtaining these ? Any ideas if we do?

  6. Rowena Thelmo says:

    Hi Takeshi,

    We bought the Takayama-Hokuriku Area Tourist Pass. We plan to go shirakawago and alpen route.
    Shirakawago
    We are coming from Nagoya. How do we resreve seats for the Wide View Hida Train? Do we take the train from nagoya station? How do we get back from there?
    For the alpen route
    What train should we take and can we use this pass?
    If not, where should we buy the tickets?
    How do we go back from Tateyama to Nagoya?
    Thank you.

    • Hi Rowena,

      You may book a seat for Wide View Hida at the window in major JR stations, such as Nagoya. You will exchange this pass at Nagoya station, so you can book a seat at the time of exchange the pass. You can take this train to get Takayama from Nagoya.

      You can use this pass to get Toyama from Takayama. After arrival at Toyama, you can proceed Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route. But Takayama Hokuriku area pass does not cover Alpine route at all. If you go through Alpine route to Ogizawa, you may add Tateyama Kurobe option ticket.
      http://www.jrtateyama.com/e/

      After Ogizawa, you can take train and bus on the following route:
      Ogizawa >(Bus)> Shinano-Omachi >(local train)> Matsumoto >(Limited Express Shinano)> Nagoya

      Tateyama Kurobe option ticket does not cover after Shinano-Omachi

      Actually the following pass is most suitable for your trip.
      http://touristpass.jp/en/alpine/

      This pass cover all other than bus to Shirakawago. If you can change the pass, you may use this one.

      Cheers,

      Takeshi / JPRail.com

  7. A Yip says:

    Hi Takeshi,

    I intend to take the Limited Express Wide View Hida from Takayama to Gero on 28 Oct, 2018 (Sunday), arriving Gero between 1300-1400.

    May I know where I can locate the latest train schedule pls?

    Thanks and regards,
    Yip

  8. Verity says:

    Hi Takeshi

    We are taking the alpine route on 31st October, starting in Omachi Onsenkyo (staying in a hotel the night before). We don’t wan to stay overnight in Toyama at the other end. Would we be able to get to Takayama within the day?

    Thank you

    • Hi Verity,

      Yes, you can. The last Wide View Hida from Toyama is 17:13 departure. Don’t miss this. You still can get Takayama after this train but you need to take a local train and need to change trains on the way to Takayama. Trip time is much longer. As long as you start your trip in the morning, like 9:00 am, you can get Toyama by 17:13 easily.

      Cheers,

      Takeshi / JPRail.com

  9. Daniel says:

    Hi Takeshi, I will be arriving at Narita on 12th May at 8am and will head to Tokyo Station as soon as I clear immigration and customs. I have a JR pass and plan to head to Takayama. I think I can get to Tokyo Station by about 10:30-11am. Can you please advise what’s the fastest connection (Shinkansen, Hida limited express from Nagoya, etc) I can make to arrive at Takayama at the earliest possible. Thank you.

  10. Erina Ng says:

    Hi Takeshi

    Please advise whether the Wide View Hida is included in the 5-day Alpine-Takayama-Matsumoto pass? Is this pass a good buy if I’ll use it only for (a) Nagoya to Shinano-Omachi, then bus to Omachi Onsenkyo for overnight stay on the first day, then (b) Alpine route to Toyama the second day day, and (c) Toyama to Takayama on the Wide View Hida on the third?

    Also, I’ll be travelling from Kansai Airport to Nagoya, then immediately onto Shinano-Omachi. Is buying a single ticket from Kansai Airport and then use the Alpine pass from Nagoya the best way?

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