Walk the historic Nakasendo trail, exploring post towns like Magome and Tsumago, experiencing the ambiance of Edo-period travelers.
We will present a "tabikasa," a traditional traveler's hat, to those who walk the Nakasendo trail, just as the travelers of old used to wear.
Nakasendo: The Nakasendo is a historic route in Japan connecting Tokyo and Kyoto, known for its scenic landscapes and historic post towns.
It spans about 534 kilometers through central Japan and is popular for walking tours.
The Tourism Information Center is located inside a large hallway with shops, which connects the two main exits of the station.
Enjoy a Japanese lunch using local ingredients while listening to the proprietress give an explanation of the historic roadside inn towns.
We present you with a traveling hat that gives you the feel of traveling in the Edo period, and you can stroll around the inn towns feeling like a traveler in the olden days. While taking the bus, enjoy the trek to Tsumago Juku.
Trekking along the Nakasendo Road, popular among foreign visitors to Japan as the “Samurai Road. Enjoy a walk in Tsumagojuku, where the atmosphere of an old inn town remains intact.
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