Walk the Legendary Nakasendo Trail – 3 Days

Destinations on the tour

Nagoya > Magome > Tsumago > Kiso Valley > Narai-juku > Nagoya

Guided & Self-Guided Walking Experiences in Japan – Step into old Japan on a fully guided private walking journey along the legendary Nakasendo Trail.

Step into old Japan and experience one of the country’s most scenic and culturally rich walking routes along the historic Nakasendo Trail.

Once travelled by samurai, merchants and feudal lords between Kyoto and Edo (Tokyo), the Nakasendo today offers a unique journey through beautifully preserved post towns, peaceful forest trails and the timeless landscapes of the Kiso Valley.

Whether you prefer the comfort of a fully guided private journey or the freedom of independent travel, both options deliver an unforgettable cultural walking experience.

Magome-juku Nakasendo

Magome-juku

Magome-juku is one of the most beautifully preserved post towns along the Nakasendo Trail. Set on a steep, cobblestone street lined with wooden buildings, waterwheels and traditional shops, it offers a perfect introduction to Edo-period Japan. The atmosphere feels frozen in time, with mountain scenery framing every step through this historic hillside village.

Tsumago-juku Nakasendo

Tsumago-juku

Tsumago-juku is widely regarded as one of Japan’s best-preserved post towns, carefully restored to reflect its Edo-period appearance. Modern signage and infrastructure are hidden to maintain authenticity, creating an immersive experience as you walk through wooden inns, traditional homes and quiet streets that once welcomed travelling samurai and merchants.

Kiso Valley forest trail

Kiso Valley Forest Trails

The walking sections between post towns take you deep into the Kiso Valley’s tranquil forests, where ancient cedar trees, mountain streams and stone-paved paths create a peaceful hiking experience. These historic trails remain close to their original Edo-period route, offering a rare chance to walk through untouched natural scenery shaped by centuries of travellers.

Narai-juku Nakasendo

Narai-juku

Narai-juku, known as the “Town of a Thousand Houses,” is one of the longest and best-preserved post towns on the Nakasendo. Its elegant wooden merchant buildings stretch along a single historic street, creating a striking sense of scale and atmosphere. Traditional crafts, inns and teahouses still operate today, preserving the spirit of the old highway.

Nakasendo Self-Guided Walking Experience

Self Guided

Was $2,499
From $1,999 per person Twin Share Land Only
Based on 2 pax travelling together
"Surcharges may apply"

Book by 30 June and save 20% on our Self-Guided Nakasendo Walking Tour, plus receive a FREE upgrade from Minshuku to traditional Ryokan accommodation.

3 Days / 2 Nights – Self-Guided Walking Experience.

This self-guided experience is perfect for independent travellers who value flexibility, freedom, and authentic cultural immersion, with everything pre-arranged so you can simply arrive and enjoy the journey.

Highlights

  • Magome-juku historic post town
  • Tsumago-juku preserved Edo village
  • Kiso Valley forest walking trails
  • Kiso Fukushima stay
  • Narai-juku “thousand houses” town
  • Independent travel at your own pace

Accommodation

FREE UPGRADE traditional ryokan stay (limited time).

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Nakasendo Fully-Guided Walking Experience

Fully Escorted

Was $2,811
From $2,249 per person Twin Share Land Only
Based on 2 pax travelling together
"Surcharges may apply"

Discover the Nakasendo Trail with our fully guided private walking experience from just $2,249pp, including expert English-speaking guide, traditional ryokan stays, all transport and authentic Japanese hospitality.

3 Days / 2 Nights with expert English-speaking guide

Experience the Nakasendo Trail with a dedicated guide, seamless logistics, and deeper cultural insight.

Highlights

  • Professional English-speaking guide throughout
  • Magome, Tsumago & Narai-juku guided exploration
  • Kiso Valley forest trail walking
  • Wakihonjin Museum visit
  • Traditional ryokan stays with dinners included
  • All transport included (train, bus, taxi)

Experience

Fully supported walking journey with flexible pacing and cultural interpretation throughout.

Accommodation

Authentic ryokan stays included as standard.

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Tour Highlights

Magome-juku – historic hillside post town

Hike along a beautifully preserved hillside post town with cobblestone streets, wooden inns, and panoramic mountain views

Authentic Japanese ryokan experience (or upgraded stay)

Stay in traditional ryokan accommodation along the Nakasendo Trail and experience authentic Japanese hospitality at its finest. Featuring tatami-matted rooms, futon bedding, and beautifully prepared Japanese meals, ryokans offer a peaceful and immersive cultural stay that reflects the timeless charm of old Japan

Tsumago-juku – beautifully preserved Edo-era village

One of Japan’s best-preserved Edo-period towns, completely free of modern signage and power lines