Nakasendo Way

Nakasendo Way

Nakasendo Way

The Nakasendo Way, an ancient 331-mile (534-kilometer) trail, once served as a vital route connecting Kyoto and Tokyo, used by samurai and traders. Today, a popular 5-mile (8-kilometer) section between the villages of Tsumago and Magome in the Kiso Valley, Nagano Prefecture, offers a scenic and accessible day hike. This shorter trail allows visitors to immerse themselves in the region’s history and culture while enjoying the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape. The path winds through lush forests and past traditional wooden houses, providing a glimpse into the past.

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