Have a good trip along the Nakasendo Trail in the Edo period with such a popular licensed English guide.
Nakasendo Trail is a route that connects Edo and Kyoto, where Samurai used to walk along this trail. It retains the views of ancient times and lets you feel like you are going on a samurai journey, so hiking on the Nakasendo trail is very popular among overseas tourists!
On the way to the trail, there are lots of sites that make you refresh. For example, Magome Pass, waterfalls, and Ichikokutochi Tatebachaya for resting place, which changes their atmosphere depending on the seasons.
Meet at NakatsugawA Station and take a local bus to Kisojiguchi. It takes about 12 minutes.
Sake Tasting at Hazama brewery
※If you do not wish to stop by, please tell us in advance.
Take a local bus to Magome. It takes about 13 minutes.
Magomejuku is a well-preserved post town where you can see many historical buildings along steep slopes and stone pavements. The buildings allow you to enjoy eating, shopping and learning about Magome.
Take a break at a teahouse between Magome and Tsumago
You can refresh on the Nakasendo Trail.
From Ikkoku to waterfall, it takes about 30minutes on foot.
You can find small settlments from Edo Period.
The goal point of your journey along Nakasendo Trail! Tsumagojuku looks like Magomejuku, in terms of a "well-preserved old post town". There is a museum (admission fee NOT included) where you can see beautiful soft light of filters through high windows from autumn to spring.
Travel time from Tsumago to Nagiso Station is about 20mins
Tour ends at Nagiso Station
In Ochiaijuku on this tour, you will have a good experience of Japanese culture, Sado, which is the Japanese tea ceremony, at Iouji Temple. The priest of the temple tells you how to make matcha and drink it properly.
*Please note: From 10th October, you will be guided to Nakatsugawa-juku, where you visit a sake brewery, a shop of Japanese sweets and a Japanese architecture walking along a little narrow street, with the same price.
Go through the ticket gate of the station, and wait for your guide in front of the gate.
Gifu Prefecture, located in the Chubu region of Japan, is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, rich history, and traditional crafts. From the iconic Mount Kinka to the serene Gifu Castle, this destination offers a unique blend of cultural heritage and outdoor adventures, making it a must-visit for travelers seeking an authentic Japanese experience.
Gifu Castle, also known as Inabayama Castle, is a reconstructed castle with a rich history dating back to the 13th century. It offers panoramic views of the city and the surrounding mountains.
Mount Kinka is a scenic mountain located in the heart of Gifu City. It is home to Gifu Castle and offers hiking trails with beautiful views of the city and the surrounding landscape.
Shirakawa-go is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its traditional gassho-zukuri farmhouses. This picturesque village offers a glimpse into rural Japanese life and is especially beautiful during the winter when the thatched roofs are covered in snow.
Takayama is a charming town known for its well-preserved Edo-period streets, traditional architecture, and rich cultural heritage. It is also famous for its annual Takayama Festival, one of Japan's most important festivals.
Gujo Hachiman Castle is a beautifully preserved castle with a rich history dating back to the 16th century. It is known for its unique architecture and stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
Hida beef is a high-quality, tender beef from the Hida region, known for its marbling and rich flavor. It is often served as sushi, steak, or hot pot.
Gifu crab, particularly snow crab and horsehair crab, is a delicacy in the region. It is often served steamed, grilled, or in hot pot dishes.
Takayama ramen is a local specialty featuring a rich, miso-based broth with noodles, topped with ingredients like Hida beef, green onions, and bamboo shoots.
Gohei mochi is a traditional Gifu sweet made from glutinous rice dough grilled over an open flame and topped with sweet soy glaze and bonito flakes.
Spring offers cherry blossoms and mild weather, while autumn provides vibrant foliage and comfortable temperatures. These seasons are ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
Japanese Yen (JPY)
JST (UTC+9)
100VV, 50/60HzHz
Gifu Prefecture is generally very safe, with low crime rates and a friendly local population. However, as with any destination, it is important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Gifu Station, Nagoya Station
Gifu Bus Center, Meitetsu Bus Center
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Gifu, connecting major attractions and neighborhoods. The system is efficient and affordable.
Available • Apps: JapanTaxi, DiDi
Car, Bike, Scooter
Shirakawa-go is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its traditional gassho-zukuri farmhouses. This picturesque village offers a glimpse into rural Japanese life and is especially beautiful during the winter when the thatched roofs are covered in snow.
Takayama is a charming town known for its well-preserved Edo-period streets, traditional architecture, and rich cultural heritage. It is also famous for its annual Takayama Festival, one of Japan's most important festivals.
Gujo Hachiman is a charming town known for its well-preserved castle, historic streets, and the famous Gujo Odori Dance Festival. It offers a mix of traditional and modern attractions, making it a great day trip destination.
Price varies by option