Nakasendo trail is the old route where people traveled between Edo and Kyoto in the Edo period. Let’s hike the old towns along the way and enjoy rural scenery.
Follow in the footsteps of Edo period travellers by walking the beautiful and historic Nakasendo Trail between Tokyo and Kyoto.
Walk part of the historical Nakasendo Trail on this gentle 3-4 hour hike jam-packed with Japanese traditional culture, architecture, shops and
Step back in time and immerse yourself in nature on this five-day hiking trip along the historic Nakasendo Trail. Feudal lords and samurai once walked this mountain path connecting Kyoto and Tokyo, stopping at some of the historic 69 post stations to rest for the night. You’ll follow in their footst…
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Walking the Nakasendo, an old mountain route, is a great way to see Japan’s rural scenery. Here’s our full ‘Walking the Nakasendo from Kyoto’ guide and map.
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Short, sweet and relaxing; a weekend discovering the history of the Kiso Valley and Nakasendo Way is an ideal getaway for history buffs and nature lovers alike — with lots of good, cheap snacks and fresh water sources along the way.
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 ...
Walk the Nakasendo Trail between Magome and Tsumago with a 3 day itinerary for inexperienced hikers and even for those who want to do it on their own.
Walking Japan’s Nakasendo Trail allowed traveler Alison Spencer to learn about the country’s rich history through an immersive physical experience.
中山道是日本江戶時代的五街道之一,是從江戶(今日的東京)經內陸前往京都的道路。中山道的起點為東京的日本橋,終點為京都三條大橋。日本橋到草津全線共129里,沿途有69個宿場,稱為中山道六十九次。 (引自
在白馬和安曇野山光水色環抱下療癒多日,返回東京前,我來到距離安曇野車程一小時的下諏訪追尋往昔中山道上最大規模宿場的吉光片羽。 中山道是江戶時代的五街道之一,也寫作「中仙道」或「木曾路」,是從江戶