Nakasendo Samurai Road Hiking tour from Nagoya
ID: GYG1161885-1828903
Categorie:
Land: Japan
Duur:
07:00 uren
Beschrijving
Walk the historic Nakasendo Trail from Magome to Tsumago, passing through quiet forests and well-preserved post towns. This scenic day trip from Nagoya combines gentle hiking and stories of old Japan.
Meet your guide at Nagoya Station and travel by train and bus into the scenic mountains of central Japan. In Magome, begin your walk along the original Nakasendo route, once used by samurai, merchants, and travelers. The trail leads you through quiet forests, past small waterfalls, and across open countryside, offering a refreshing escape from the city.
As you walk, your guide shares stories about life along this historic road and the people who once stayed in these towns. In Tsumago, enjoy a local lunch and explore its beautifully preserved streets. Visit a traditional inn to see how travelers lived centuries ago, then relax on the return journey to Nagoya.
Hoogtepunten
- Walk the original Nakasendo Trail with a knowledgeable local guide
- Discover the preserved charm of Magome and Tsumago at a relaxed, unhurried pace
- Enjoy regional food, hidden viewpoints, and stories you won’t find in guidebooks
Talen
BELANGRIJKE INFORMATIE
Please bring trekking poles if needed.
We will be waiting for you with a sign!
INCLUDED
- Public Transportation fares
- Tour guide
- Entrance fee to Wakihonjin Okuya
- Photography assistance at scenic spots
NIET INBEGREPEN.
- Transportation to/from meeting point
- Meals and beverages
- Personal expenses and souvenirs
- Travel insurance
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Annuleringen
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