fujino station

Access to Jimba trailhead bus station (Jimba-tozanguchi, 陣馬登山口)

In Case of Coming by Car

There are no parking lots around Jinba Trailhead Bus Station (Jinbatozanguchi-bustei, 陣馬登山口バス停).
If you come by car there is a parking lot around Fujino station.
The following is the pay parking lot closest to the Fujino station.

Google Map of a parking lot around Fujino station

From Fujino (藤野) station station to Jimba trailhead bus station (Jimba-tozanguchi, 陣馬登山口)

Leave the station by the only exit, and down stair, walk slightly to the right to Bus Stand outside, and board a bus bound for Wada (和田).
After about 5 minutes, get off at Jimba trailhead bus station (Jimba-tozanguchi, 陣馬登山口). The fare is 180JPY.

In Case of Using Train and Bus

From JR Shinjuku (新宿) station to Fujino (藤野) station

From JR Shinjuku station, take a Chūō Line (中央線) ordinary train (futsū, 普通), bound for Ōtsuki (大月)  or Kōfu (甲府), to Fujino (藤野) station. These leave from Platform 7, 9, or 10, depending on the time. Take care not to board the more luxurious long-distance trains, which levy a surcharge and do not stop at Fujino.
If the departure times are inconvenient, catch the special rapid train (tokubetsu kaisoku, 特別快速) or rapid service train (kaisoku, 快速) from Platform 10 to Tachikawa (立川), Hachiōji (八王子), or Takao (高尾) station (trains with Takao as their destination have the most frequent connections), and transfer, since some trains that are suitable originate from here bound for Ōtsuki, Kōfu, Kobuchizawa (小淵沢), and Matsumoto (松本).
The fare is from Shinjuku to Fujino is 972JPY, and the journey takes 1 hour and 25-40 minutes (excluding connecting time).

Please check the latest timetable, because the timetable and fare are sometimes changed.
Timetable and Route Serch “HyperDia”
http://www.hyperdia.com/sp/index.html.en

There are two bus stops, but on the far side of the right.
There are two bus stops, but on the far side of the right.

Leave the station by the only exit, and down stair, walk slightly to the right to Bus Stand outside, and board a bus bound for Wada (和田).
After about 5 minutes, get off at Jimba trailhead bus station (Jimba-tozanguchi, 陣馬登山口). The fare is 180JPY.

Note: The bus going are very few numbers.
Even if there is no convenient bus, it is about 20 minutes on your foots to go Jimba trailhead bus station.
The timetable of going bus is here.

Google Map of Jinbatozanguchi Bus Stop

In Case of Walking from Fujino Station to Jinbatozanguchi Bus Stop on foot

Leave by the only exit at Fujino Station and turn left in the direction marked “Mt.Jimba on foot” along rail way.
Some 3-5 minutes walk the road along the rail way, turn left and cross the railroadcrossing.
A little bit farther on there is a tunnel and go through out the tunnel and less than 15-20 minutes away is the bus the Jinbatozanguchi bus stop.

From Jinbatozanguchi Bus Stop go straight ahead and this stone monument is.
From Jinbatozanguchi Bus Stop go straight ahead and this stone monument is.

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