Nakasendo Trail: Nakatsugawa - Magome (Japan, Vlog) 中山道 木曾街道 中津川宿 馬籠宿 ビデオブログ ハイキング
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The Nakasendō (中山道 Central Mountain Route), also called the Kisokaidō (木曾街道), was one of the five routes of the Edo period, and one of the two that connected Edo (modern-day Tokyo) to Kyoto in Japan. There were 69 stations (staging-posts) between Edo and Kyoto, crossing through Musashi, Kōzuke, Shinano, Mino and Ōmi provinces. In addition to Tokyo and Kyoto, the Nakasendō runs through the modern-day prefectures of Saitama, Gunma, Nagano, Gifu and Shiga, with a total distance of about 534 km (332 mi).
Unlike the coastal Tōkaidō, the Nakasendō traveled inland, hence its name, which can be translated as 中 = central; 山 = mountain; 道 = route (as opposed to the Tōkaidō, which roughly meant eastern sea route). Because it was such a well-developed road, many famous persons, including the haiku master Matsuo Bashō, traveled the road. Many people preferred traveling along the Nakasendō because it did not require travelers to ford any rivers.
Nakatsugawa-juku (中津川宿 Nakatsugawa-juku) was the forty-fifth of the sixty-nine stations of the Nakasendō. It is located in the present-day city of Nakatsugawa, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. During the Edo period, Nakatsugawa-juku reached a population of over 1,230 people and contained over 175 homes. There are many historical artifacts remaining today, including a stone monument with a haiku written by Matsuo Bashō.
Magome-juku (馬籠宿 Magome-juku) was the forty-third of the sixty-nine stations of the Nakasendō, an ancient road that connected Kyoto and Edo during the Edo period. It was also the last of eleven stations along the Kisoji, which was the precursor to a part of the Nakasendō, running through the Kiso Valley. This well-preserved section of the old route is in the present-day city of Nakatsugawa, Gifu Prefecture, Japan.
The Nakasendo or 'Road through the Central Mountains' was part of feudal Japan's network of highways. Travellers moving between Kyoto and Tokyo took several days to travel the Nakasendo, staying overnight in Juku post towns. Today's visitors can walk sections of the original route by day and stay in local inns by night.
All our self-guided Nakasendo Trail tours offer the opportunity to spend a leisurely second night at the comfortable Ryokan in Kiso-Fukushima, part-way along the trail. Please ask for information about our tour extensions; enjoy spectacular views of Mount Fuji from the Hakone hot spring area and the rural village of Oshino Mura, or the peaceful, agricultural community of Asuka at a charming Japanese inn or with a local family for a unique homestay experience.
The 69 Stations of the Nakasendō (中山道六十九次 Nakasendō Rokujūkyū-tsugi) are the rest areas along the Nakasendō, which ran from Nihonbashi in Edo (modern-day Tokyo) to Sanjō Ōhashi in Kyoto. The route stretched approximately 534 km (332 mi) and was an alternate trade route to the Tōkaidō.
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The Kiso area is located in the mountainous Nagano Prefecture and famously includes a length of the Nakasendo (central mountain route) trail – one of the Five Routes of the Edo period. These routes were travelled by feudal lords making their annual visit to the capital of Edo (Tokyo). The Nakasendo trail spans 540 kilometres of stunning mountainous terrain between Kyoto and Tokyo and featured 69 station towns where travellers could rest during their long journey.
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Iwasu-so - Nakatsugawa - Japan
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Iwasu-so hotel city: Nakatsugawa - Country: Japan
Address: Hirukawa 4467-4; zip code: 509-8301
Iwasu-so offers accommodation in Nakatsugawa. The ryokan has a hot spring bath and sauna, and guests can enjoy a meal at the restaurant. Free private parking is available on site. All rooms have a flat-screen TV.
-- L'Iwasu-so vous propose des hébergements à Nakatsugawa. Pourvu d'un bain thermal, d'un sauna et d'un restaurant où vous pourrez prendre un bon repas, il met gratuitement à votre disposition un parking privé sur place.
-- El Iwasu-so ofrece un alojamiento en Nakatsugawa. Este ryokan tiene un baño de aguas termales, una sauna y un restaurante. Además, hay aparcamiento privado gratuito. Las habitaciones cuentan con TV de pantalla plana y baño compartido.
-- Iwasu-so biedt accommodatie in Nakatsugawa. De ryokan heeft een warmwaterbronbad en een sauna, en u kunt in het restaurant genieten van een maaltijd. Er is gratis privéparkeergelegenheid.
-- L'Iwasu-so di Nakatsugawa è un ryokan che propone una vasca termale, una sauna, un ristorante e un parcheggio privato in loco, incluso nella tariffa.
-- 岩寿荘は中津川にある旅館で、温泉、サウナ、レストラン、敷地内の無料専用駐車場を提供しています。 岩寿荘では薄型テレビ付きの客室(一部のユニットはシーティングエリア付)、共用バスルーム、無料WiFiを提供しています。 無料シャトルサービス、ギフトショップを利用できます。 卓球&ビリヤード設備があります。
-- Iwasu-so日式旅馆位于福冈,提供免费WiFi、温泉浴、桑拿浴室、餐厅以及免费内部私人停车场。 所有客房均设有平板电视。部分客房设有方便客人的休息区。所有客房都配有共用浴室。 日式旅馆提供免费班车服务和礼品店。 客人可在日式旅馆打乒乓球和台球。
-- Рёкан Iwasu-so расположен в городе Накацугава. К услугам гостей купальня на термальных источниках, сауна и ресторан. На территории обустроена бесплатная частная парковка.
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Minimum table restaurant ☕ ???? 2 every shop in NAKATSUGAWA JAPAN. # 22
Stand‐up meal.
The left shop is a cafe.The right is an UDON & SOBA shop = Japanese buckwheat noodle & wheat noodle.
Central Japan Railway NAKATSUGAWA station. 313-1300 series.
Stone monument entrance of paths of KISOJI Road.
Central Japan Railway NAGOYA station ⇒ NAKATSUGAWA station 80km. 80min with rapid train.
Adult one way one person ¥ 1.320-.
Gifu Prefectural NAKATSUGAWA city.
Train for MATSUMOTO city in NAGANO.
Rare tourist attraction.JR
This is the BEST way to see Japan: The Nakasendo Way | LOCALS. | Travel + Leisure
The Nakasendo Way is an ancient mountain route linking Kyoto and Tokyo. Here, Walk Japan tour leader Takuya Ugajin takes us on a path through the heart and history of Japan. See the family-run inns, post towns and tea houses along this route through the eyes of locals.
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Nakasendo Kiso Summer (Full Verison)
The Kiso area is located in the mountainous Nagano Prefecture and famously includes a length of the Nakasendo (central mountain route) trail – one of the Five Routes of the Edo period. These routes were travelled by feudal lords making their annual visit to the capital of Edo (Tokyo). The Nakasendo trail spans 540 kilometres of stunning mountainous terrain between Kyoto and Tokyo and featured 69 station towns where travellers could rest during their long journey.
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Up to Nakatsugawa vlog PART 1 14 September 2016
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Kiso Valley Day Trip! Edo Era Japanese Postal Towns | Japan April 2018
Oh this was one of my favourite days of the whole trip! Hey everyone! Today Liam and I are off to Kiso Valley! Kiso Valley is home to two Japanese Postal Towns which are one of the 69 towns along the Nakasendo - an old route connecting Kyoto to Edo (now Tokyo) through the mountains. We walked between Magome and Tsumago, stopping for lunch, scenery and more general Japan travel tips! Thanks so much for watching! Off to Kyoto in the next vlog!
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Summary: Hotel exploration + visited a village which provided traditional vibes with a bunch of intricate rooftops. Also visited nagoya atsuka shrine. The rocks on the ground provides a way of noticing approaching footsteps.
Destinations: Magome-juku (Nakatsugawa)
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Narai Juku, Kiso Valley, Japan, 奈良井宿 - Canon 80D - Virtual Trip
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Narai Juku is one of those traditional Japanese villages, located in Nagano Prefecture, about an hour from Nagano. It is the 34th step city of Nakasendô, the imperial road linking Edo to Kyoto. It is also the second village of Kisoji, the former trade route before the Nakasendô and which already connected 11 villages in the Kiso Valley.
Narai-juku was apparently the most prosperous village at the time and served as a stop for travelers, who then passed through the Torii Pass, the most difficult passage of the entire route.
The village stretches for almost a kilometer, wedged between the green hills and the Naraigawa River. The city was nicknamed the city of a thousand buildings, and even today, it is an exception in the valley, because it is the only village where so many old houses line up so far: is the largest Shukuba or post office of Nakasendô.
Narai Juku is administratively cut into three parts named Kanmachi (for the top of the village), Nakamachi (the middle of the village) and Shimomachi (the city below). The entire visit of the village takes between 1 hour and 2 hours.
Narai-juku has a very large number of accommodations, sumptuous and huge ryokan, and it is an excellent step that can allow you to cut the road to Kyoto or Tokyo.
From Narai, you can take the train to Kiso Fukushima, Nagiso or Nakatsugawa to visit the other historic lighthouse villages of this ancient imperial and commercial route.
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Travel Vlog: Japan, Gunma - Part 1
Departing from Narita Airport to go straight out West. I had the opportunity to reunite with my japanese teacher that taught my class 10 years ago. It was great seeing him and his family! Gunma always hold a special place in my heart.