Narai-juku

· 塩尻市, 長野県

Narai-juku is a beautifully preserved post town along the historic Nakasendo Trail in the Kiso Valley, featuring a kilometer-long main street lined with traditional wooden buildings dating back to the Edo period. Often called the longest of the 'Eleven Post Towns of Kiso,' this atmospheric village transports visitors back in time with its authentic merchant houses, local craft shops, and charming wooden architecture. Walking through Narai-juku offers a rare glimpse into traditional Japanese rural life, making it one of the most picturesque spots on the ancient Nakasendo highway that once connected Kyoto and Tokyo.

Visitor Information

📍 Address塩尻市, 長野県
🎟 AdmissionFree
🚉 Access3 min walk from Narai Station
🕐 Hours

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💡 Tips for Visitors

Most shops and restaurants are cash-only, so bring yen as ATMs are limited in this rural area. Visit on weekday mornings for a quieter, more authentic experience, as weekends can get crowded with domestic tourists. The town is best explored on foot and takes about 1-2 hours to walk end-to-end; comfortable walking shoes are essential for the uneven stone paths.

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