The Nakasendo Trail is one of Japan’s most iconic historical walking routes, connecting the well-preserved
Edo-period towns of Magome and Tsumago. This scenic trail passes through forests, rural villages,
waterfalls, and mountain viewpoints, offering travelers a peaceful and immersive experience.
Unlike the more crowded tourist routes in Japan, the Nakasendo Trail retains its original charm̶making it
perfect for hikers, photographers, and anyone who wants to experience authentic rural Japan.
- 🌲 Hike through the serene forest trails and the lush bamboo groves 🎋 🚶
- 🌊 Visit the scenic Odaki-Medaki Waterfalls for a refreshing natural stop 💧 ✨
- 🏠 Admire the traditional farmhouses and the beautiful countryside gardens 🌸 🎞️
- 🦅 Experience the vibrant wildlife and the peaceful sounds of nature 🍃 🕊️
- 🛤️ Walk along the historic Edo-era roads and the ancient stone paths 🏯 👣
- 🚌 Start at Magome by taking the bus from the Nakatsugawa Station 🚉 🏁
- 🚏 End at Tsumago and use the local bus to reach Nagiso 🚄 👣
- 📏 Traverse the trail length of eight kilometers at a leisurely pace ⏱️ 🚶
- 🎒 Utilize the seasonal luggage transfer between the two town centers 🧳 🗝️
- 👟 Wear comfortable hiking shoes for the uneven and rocky forest terrain 👣 ✅
- 💧 Carry your own water and snacks as shops are limited 🥨 🎒
- 🌙 Avoid hiking after dark since the forest paths have no lights 🔦 ⚠️
- 🌸 Visit during spring or autumn for the best temperatures and scenery 🍂 ✨
- 9:00 AM – Start at Magome-juku and walk towards the scenic mountain trail 🏘️ 🌅
- 10:00 AM – Reach the Odaki-Medaki Waterfalls for a short and peaceful break 🌊 📸
- 11:00 AM – Continue hiking through the deep forests and the countryside homes 🌲 ✨
- 12:00 PM – Arrive at Tsumago-juku and begin to explore the historic town 🏯 🚶