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Asia > East Asia > Japan > Kanto > Gunma > Tomioka

For other places with the same name, see Tomioka (disambiguation).
Tomioka Silk Mill West Cocoon Warehouse

Tomioka (富岡) is a city in southwestern Gunma Prefecture, Japan.

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Tourist information site

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The local tourist association has a Japanese-only guide site with machine translation.

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By train

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Tomioka is served by the non-JR Jōshin Line, which runs from the nearby railway hub at Takasaki. The line has 8 stations in the city, but the main one is Jōshū-Tomioka. There are usually one or two trains an hour from Takasaki to Jōshū-Tomioka, taking 40 minutes and ¥790.

Jōshin Railway sells a combination ticket, which covers a return journey between Takasaki and Jōshū-Tomioka and admission to the Silk Mill, for ¥2140 (a saving of ¥440). They also sell a one-day free ticket (which allows unlimited travel on the line) for ¥2220.

The Jōshin Line is not covered by the Japan Rail Pass or the JR East Passes, but it is covered by the JR TOKYO Wide Pass, which is available to holders of non-Japanese passports. Note also that the Jōshin Line does not accept IC Cards (Suica, Pasmo, Icoca etc.)

By bus

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Tomioka Interchange on the Jōshin-etsu Expressway (about 2.5km south of the Silk Mill) is served by a fairly frequent direct bus service towards Tokyo:

  • Seibu Bus and Chikuma Bus run 16 buses a day from Ikebukuro Station East Exit, Shimo-Ochiai Station, Nerima Ward Office, and Kawagoe-Matoba Bus Stop, taking 2 hours 5 minutes (and continuing on to Karuizawa, Komoro or Ueda). Two buses a day start back from Shinjuku.
  • Chikuma Bus also runs 2 buses a day from Tachikawa Station North Exit and Tamagawa-Jōsui Station, taking 2 hours 10 minutes (and continuing on to Komoro or Ueda).

All of these buses cost ¥2100. You can buy two tickets for ¥3700, or 4 tickets for ¥7200.

Nippon Chūō Bus runs an overnight service named "Silk Liner" from Osaka Namba (OCAT) and Kyoto Station Hachijō Exit to Nippon Chūō Taxi Tomioka Eigyōsho (on the main road 350m south of Nishi-Tomioka Station and 500m northwest of the Silk Mill), taking 8 hours 15 minutes and ¥9200 (¥16,560 return, valid for 10 days). Note that this bus leaves Tomioka for Kansai after 11:45pm, and arrives at Tomioka before 4:45am.

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Jōshin Railway offers free bike rentals from 5 of its stations, including Jōshū-Tomioka and Jōshū-Ichinomiya.

See

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  • 1 Tomioka Silk Mill (富岡製糸場), 1-1 Tomioka (15 minutes walk southwest of Jōshū-Tomioka Station). 9:00-17:00 (last admission 16:30). Japan's oldest modern silk mill, which was in operation between 1872 and 1987. It was designated a Historic Site in 2005, an Important Cultural Property in 2006, and both a National Treasure and a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2014. ¥1000.
  • 2 Nukisaki Shrine (貫前神社), 1535 Ichinomiya (15 minutes walk northwest of Jōshū-Ichinomiya Station, 3 stops beyond Jōshū-Tomioka on the Jōshin Line). The Ichinomiya for Kōzuke Province (most of Gunma Prefecture). Much of the shrine is an Important Cultural Property.
  • 3 Gunma Safari Park (群馬サファリパーク), 1 Okamoto (15 minutes drive south of Jōshū-Tomioka Station, or 10 minutes drive south of Tomioka Interchange). 9:30-16:30 (last admission 15:30) November-February, 9:30-17:00 (last admission 16:00) March-October, closed Wednesdays. This is the type of zoo where you either drive through in your own car (in which case you must pay ¥500 for a guide radio, which is available in Japanese or English) or are driven around (¥500 for the safari bus, or ¥1300 for either the feed-the-animals bus or the off-road ranger tour in a four wheel drive). The most interesting animals are the white tigers and Japan's only Sumatran elephants; animals native to Japan include the snow monkeys (Japanese macaques), black bears, sika deer, and Japanese squirrels. There is also a rather child-centred amusement park with individually priced rides (¥200-¥400). ¥2700.
  • 4 Gunma Museum of Natural History (群馬県立自然史博物館), 1674-1 Kamikuroiwa (10 minutes drive from Jōshū-Tomioka Station, 5 minutes drive from Jōshū-Ichinomiya Station, or 25 minutes walk from Jōshū-Nanokaichi Station). 9:30am-5pm (last admission 4:30pm), closed Mondays. ¥510.

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Routes through Tomioka
Nagano Ueda-SugadairaUsui-Karuizawa  W  E  Fujioka


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