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Walking the Historic Nakasendo Samurai Trail - Japan Guide

This small section of the trail is about 7.3 kilometers (4.5 miles) long and should take you around 4 hours to walk at a leisurely pace.

Nakasendo self-guided walking 5 days - Oku Japan

Nakasendo self-guided walking 5 days ... Our best-loved Nakasendō Trail package is a 5-day hike perfect for hiking enthusiasts and those who wish to experience ...

Nakasendo Way - Walk Japan Guided Tours

The Nakasendo Way is Walk Japan's pioneering walking tour. An excellent, guided stroll along the historical trail from Kyoto to Tokyo.

I am a foreigner and I would like to walk the Nakasendo Way, do you ...

I am a hiker from the UK and I am looking at doing some foreign walks during my holidays as well as explore the places I am visiting.

Solo Hiking the Nakasendo Trail: Complete Guide and Itinerary

The Nakasendo Trail (中山道) is an old walking route that connected Edo (modern-day Tokyo) with Kyoto during the Edo period. The trail is 540 km (340 mi) long, ...

Nakasendo | Travel Japan - Japan National Tourism Organization

Hike the Nakasendo Highway for a taste of old Japan ... From the early 1600s until the late 1800s, the Nakasendo Highway was an important trade route connecting ...

Walking Back in Time: Hiking Japan's Nakasendo Trail

The Nakasendo Trail connected Japan's Imperial capital of Kyoto to the political capital of Edo, now modern-day Tokyo.

Nakasendo Trail | Regions - Oku Japan

This trail stretches 534 km and the shukuba post towns along the way provided accommodation for weary travellers walking along this route dating back to the ...

Hiking the Historic Nakasendo Trail: 3 Days in the Kiso Valley

The 17th-century Nakasendo Trail leads travelers along ancient stone forest paths, through preserved Edo-era villages, and deep into the lost landscapes of ...

A Hiking Guide to the Magome-Tsumago Nakasendo Trail

The trail linking the two post towns of Magome and Tsumago on the old Nakasendo road is a popular hike in the Kiso Valley.

Nakasendō - Wikipedia

The Nakasendō also called the Kisokaidō (木曾街道), was one of the centrally administered five routes of the Edo period, and one of the two that connected ...

The Nakasendo Walking Trail in Japan - Responsible Travel

At over 500km long, it was established in the 17th century to give feudal lords, samurai and merchants access between Kyoto and Edo (now Tokyo) as the powers ...

Take a Step Back in Time by Walking the Nakasendo Samurai Trail

04Take a Step Back in Time by Walking the Nakasendo Samurai Trail ... The Nakasendo was an ancient samurai trail that once connected Edo (present-day Tokyo) to ...

How to Hike the Nakasendo Trail On Your Own - Japan Starts Here

the Nakasendo is more than easy enough to navigate on your own—most of it is literally paved.

This is What a Hike in Japan's Edo Period Nakasendo Trail Looks Like

The Magome-Tsumago route is a great choice for those who want to experience off-the-beaten-track Japan. We want to share with you a little bit of what that ...

Nakasendo Way: The Kiso Road - Walk Japan Guided Tours

This original year-round itinerary for the Nakasendo Way: The Kiso Road is ground-only, beginning in the early afternoon in Nagoya and ending in Matsumoto. We ...

Kanazawa or Nakasendo trail? - japan-guide.com forum

Question Forum Kanazawa or Nakasendo trail? Dear visitor, if you know the answer to this question, please post it. Thank you!

Nakasendo Way – A journey to the heart of Japan

The Nakasendo Way: A Journey to the Heart of Japan is a comprehensive resource on the historic highways of Japan with particular emphasis on the Nakasendo Way.

Hiking Japan's Most Legendary Trail | The NAKASENDO - YouTube

Possibly one of the best ways to see and experience Japan - walking the Nakasendo Way. 0:00 Intro & Highlights 0:40 Getting there 2:42 Day 1 ...

Nakasendo Trail — Kiso Ontake Tourism Office Official Site

Step back in time and explore the ancient Nakasendo trail, one of the 'Five Routes' of the Edo period, travelled by feudal lords on their way to the capital ...