The Nakasendo

  • The Nakasendo
  • The Nakasendo
  • The Nakasendo
  • The Nakasendo

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Historical Townscapes

Walk through beautifully preserved post towns and step back in time to the Edo Period.

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Ancient Trails

Follow the old Nakasendo trail once traveled by merchants and Samurai.

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Traditional Crafts

Admire the finest laquerware and wooden crafts produced here for hundreds of years.

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Lush, Natural Scenery

Explore the deep, forested valley of Kiso at the base of holy Mt.Ontake.

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Walking the Nakasendo

Walk along a trail steeped in nature and history between Magome and Tsumago post-towns at the southern edge of the Kiso Valley.

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Walk the Samurai Trail to Narai of a Thousand Houses

Travel from the post-town of Yabuhara over the Torii Pass to Narai, one of the best-preserved towns of the Nakasendo.

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What is the Nakasendo?
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Seven Ways to Enjoy the Kiso Valley this Summer
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Kiso Fukushima: Your Base Camp in the Kiso Valley
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Exploring the Longest Stretch of the Nakasendo
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Follow the Path of Pilgrims on the Ancient Ontake Kodo Trail
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Visiting the Five Shrines of Togakushi
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The Lacquerware of Kiso Hirasawa
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The Nakasendo’s Most Popular Detour: Zenkoji Temple
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Walking the Nakasendo: Through Usui Pass to Karuizawa
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Visiting a Sake Brewery on the Nakasendo
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