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Nakatsugawa Travel Guide

3 attractions Β· Updated 2025

🌸 Best Season

April-May, September-October

πŸ“… Recommended Stay

1.5 Days

✈️ Nearest Airport

Nagoya Airfield (NKM)

πŸ† Known For

Historic post town, Magome-juku, Nakasendo Trail hiking

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πŸ’‘ Local Tip

Start Nakasendo Trail at Magome-juku before 7am to avoid crowds.

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Top Attractions in Nakatsugawa

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Magome-juku

πŸ“ Sightseeing

Magome-juku is a beautifully preserved post town along the historic Nakasendo Trail in the Kiso Valley, where traditional wooden buildings transport visitors back to the Edo period. This car-free village features charming stone-paved streets lined with traditional inns, tea houses, and craft shops, all set against a stunning mountain backdrop. It serves as the perfect starting point for the scenic 8-kilometer hiking trail to nearby Tsumago-juku, offering one of Japan's most authentic historical experiences.

2

Magome Pass

πŸ“ Sightseeing

Magome Pass is a historic mountain pass along the ancient Nakasendo Trail connecting the post towns of Magome and Tsumago in the Kiso Valley. This scenic hiking route takes you through pristine forests, past waterfalls, and offers glimpses into old Japan with well-preserved Edo-period architecture. The moderately challenging trail takes about 2-3 hours to complete and rewards hikers with stunning valley views and an authentic taste of traditional Japan.

3

Magome Jinbakami Obseratory

πŸ“ Sightseeing

Perched high in the Kiso Valley mountains, Magome Jinbakami Observatory offers breathtaking panoramic views of the historic post town of Magome and the surrounding forested peaks of the Japanese Alps. This scenic viewpoint is easily accessible via a short hiking trail from the charming Edo-period village below, making it a perfect complement to exploring the historic Nakasendo Trail. On clear days, visitors can enjoy stunning vistas that stretch across multiple mountain ranges, capturing the timeless beauty of rural Japan.

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πŸ“ Sightseeing

Magome-juku

Magome-juku is a beautifully preserved post town along the historic Nakasendo Trail in the Kiso Valley, where traditional wooden buildings transport visitors back to the Edo period. This car-free village features charming stone-paved streets lined with traditional inns, tea houses, and craft shops, all set against a stunning mountain backdrop. It serves as the perfect starting point for the scenic 8-kilometer hiking trail to nearby Tsumago-juku, offering one of Japan's most authentic historical experiences.

Magome Pass

Magome Pass is a historic mountain pass along the ancient Nakasendo Trail connecting the post towns of Magome and Tsumago in the Kiso Valley. This scenic hiking route takes you through pristine forests, past waterfalls, and offers glimpses into old Japan with well-preserved Edo-period architecture. The moderately challenging trail takes about 2-3 hours to complete and rewards hikers with stunning valley views and an authentic taste of traditional Japan.

Magome Jinbakami Obseratory

Perched high in the Kiso Valley mountains, Magome Jinbakami Observatory offers breathtaking panoramic views of the historic post town of Magome and the surrounding forested peaks of the Japanese Alps. This scenic viewpoint is easily accessible via a short hiking trail from the charming Edo-period village below, making it a perfect complement to exploring the historic Nakasendo Trail. On clear days, visitors can enjoy stunning vistas that stretch across multiple mountain ranges, capturing the timeless beauty of rural Japan.

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FAQ: Visiting Nakatsugawa

What is Nakatsugawa famous for?

Nakatsugawa is famous for Historic post town, Magome-juku, Nakasendo Trail hiking.

How many days should I spend in Nakatsugawa?

Most visitors spend 1.5 days in Nakatsugawa. This gives you enough time to explore the main attractions and soak up the local atmosphere.

When is the best time to visit Nakatsugawa?

The best time to visit Nakatsugawa is April-May, September-October, when the weather is most pleasant for sightseeing.

Can Nakatsugawa be visited as a day trip?

Yes! Nakatsugawa is easily accessible as a day trip from Nagoya (90 min), Takayama (120 min).

What are the top attractions in Nakatsugawa?

The top attractions in Nakatsugawa include Magome-juku, Magome Pass, Magome Jinbakami Obseratory and more. There are 3 attractions in total to explore.