NAKASENDO TOUR ITINERARY
- DAY 1: TOKYO
Check-in at tour accommodation in central Tokyo. Your guide will welcome you. A tour briefing and dinner at a local izakaya will be followed by an evening stroll through the affluent Ginza district.
Dinner is included. - DAY 2: TOKYO
Our tour of Tokyo starts with a visit to Edo castle, which was the site of the Shogun's headquarters until 1868, and the gardens of the Imperial Palace to learn about the history of the city and wider Japan during the Edo period (1603 – 1868). A visit to nearby Asakusa and the Sensoji temple gives us the opportunity to experience the downtown earthy side of the capital. Finally, a walk through Nihonbashi, where the Nakasendo and all other historical highways officially start. The rest of the afternoon is free, so that you may explore this wonderfully dynamic city at your leisure.
Walking distance: about 7 km.
Transport: subway & taxi.
Breakfast is included. Tonight you are free to explore the infinite variety of restaurants that Tokyo has to offer. - DAY 3: TOKYO – NARAI – NAKASENDO
The tour transfers by Shinkansen bullet train to Karuizawa, the first of the former post towns visited on this tour. We follow the old Nakasendo route up to Usui pass for sweeping, panoramic, views of the surrounding mountains, including the active volcano, Mt. Asama. After lunch, we return to Karuizawa station and continue by train to Narai, a wonderful example of an historic post town that still has a very much lived-in feel to it. We stay at an inn which has been in the same family for seven generations and enjoy an elaborate meal, representative of the delicious country cuisine that this tour offers.
Walking distance: 10 km.
Transport: Shinkansen bullet train and local train transfers.
Luggage: This morning our main luggage is transported from Tokyo by courier to Kisofukushima. We keep a few overnight essentials in a small rucksack to be carried on Days 3 & 4.
Breakfast and dinner are included. - DAY 4: NARAI – KISOFUKUSHIMA – NAKASENDO
The morning is free to explore Narai and the local area, historically famous for its fine lacquerware. After lunch, we walk the Nakasendo, climbing through peaceful forest over the Torii Pass to the next post town. From here, we board a local train to Kisofukushima where we visit the local museum showcasing the feudal barrier station that once dominated the region.
Walking distance: 7 km
Transport: includes one local train transfer.
Breakfast and dinner are included. - DAY 5: KISOFUKUSHIMA – TSUMAGO – NAKASENDO
This morning we take a taxi to Nojiri which sets the day for the 23 km walk to Tsumago. En route, we are treated to magnificent views of the distant mountains and hills that surround the Kiso valley. The Nakasendo leads us through small farming communities and quiet country lanes. Lunch bought in Kisofukushima is enjoyed along the way whilst appreciating the beautiful setting in which we find ourselves. In the afternoon we arrive in Tsumago, another carefully preserved post town.
Walking distance: 23 km.
Transport: includes one local train transfer.
Breakfast and dinner are included. - DAY 6: TSUMAGO – MAGOME – NAKASENDO
In the morning we explore Tsumago and visit what used to be an official inn for important members of the samurai class and is now the museum of local history. Next, we walk through a tranquil stretch of forest over a pass to neighbouring Magome. Here, we wander through the town's central street lined with craft shops, teahouses and inns. Once again, we are treated to another feast prepared from locally sourced produce and, on a clear evening, a nearby scenic spot offers a place to gaze at an amazing array of stars in the night sky.
Walking distance: 10 km.
Breakfast and dinner are included. - DAY 7: MAGOME – ENA – NAKASENDO
After bidding farewell to our hosts, we continue our journey to Oi post town, now known as modern day Ena city. Leaving the Kiso valley behind us, the landscape gradually changes into gently rolling hills and rice fields. On the outskirts of Ena, weather permitting, it is still possible to see in the distance Mt. Ontake, one of Japan's most sacred volcanoes and a site of religious pilgrimage. At Ena, we check into a western style hotel (laundry facilities are available here). In the evening we have dinner at a friendly local restaurant.
Walking distance: 16 km.
Transport: includes a local train transfer.
Breakfast and dinner are included. - DAY 8: ENA – HOSOKUTE – NAKASENDO
After buying provisions for lunch to be enjoyed later on the trail, we resume our journey past farming villages and hamlets and through a section historically known as the road of thirteen passes. Along the way, we visit a 1300 years old Cryptomeria tree now enshrined as a local deity. We arrive at our traditional inn some 22 km later. This inn is more than 150 years old and listed as a building of cultural importance.
Walking distance: 22 km.
Luggage: This morning our main luggage is transported from Ena by courier to Kyoto. We keep a few overnight essentials in a small rucksack to be carried on Days 8 & 9.
Breakfast and dinner are included. - DAY 9: HOSOKUTE – KYOTO – NAKASENDO
Today is our final walking day before entering Kyoto. The morning is spent on quiet country roads eventually descending to the Mino plain. We pass farms, rural shrines and Buddhist roadside statues protecting travellers. There is an opportunity to stop at a friendly cafe in the forest for freshly made pastries and a drink before reaching Mitake. After lunch at a lively local restaurant, we take a series of trains, including a Shinkansen from Nagoya, to the former imperial capital. We arrive in Kyoto in time to freshen up at our hotel before venturing out to dinner in one of the lively central districts. After dinner, there is plenty of time to wander through the famous districts of Pontocho and Gion where, if we are lucky, we can catch a glimpse of a Geisha or Maiko walking to their appointments at a nearby teahouse.
Walking distance: 12 km.
Transport: includes train transfers to Kyoto.
This afternoon we are reunited with our main luggage.
Breakfast is included. - DAY 10: KYOTO
This morning we start our tour of Kyoto by visiting some of the cultural highlights of this former imperial capital, including the stunning Golden Pavilion and the most famous rock garden in Japan, Ryoanji. After lunch we visit Nijo castle, the former Kyoto residence of the Tokugawa shogun, and walk through the lively Nishiki produce market in central Kyoto. The rest of the afternoon is free to explore Kyoto further.
Walking distance: 7 km.
Transport: includes taxis, buses and subway in Kyoto.
Breakfast is included. - DAY 11: KYOTO
The tour comes to an end after breakfast. Your guide will be available to help with your onward travel plans.
Please contact us for further details.
The Nakasendo tour is only available as a private tour. Please contact us for further details.
INCLUDED AND EXCLUDED IN THIS TOUR
Dining
Dinners, excluding drinks, on seven nights are included in the tour. Breakfasts on ten mornings are included in the tour.
Transport
All transport as per itinerary and luggage transport as per tour itinerary is included in the tour price. Please limit your tour luggage to one medium sized suitcase (H26cmxW44cmxL65cm or H10inxW17inxL26in) or similar and one day pack per person. Any extra luggage will be subject to additional transport charges.
Accommodation
All accommodation on the tour is included.
In Tokyo, accommodation is in a Western-style hotel.
In Ena, tour accommodation is in a Western-style hotel.
In Kyoto, tour accommodation is in a Western-style hotel.
Japanese inns
Five nights accommodation will be in a range of Japanese inns (ryokan and minshuku). While at the Japanese inns, dinner and breakfast are included.
Entry fees:
Museum entry fees as per tour itinerary are included.
TOUR NOTES
When staying in Japanese inns we sleep on futon bedding which is laid out on tatami (straw) mat flooring.
Meals at inns are served on a low table in a tatami floor. We sit on thin cushions on the tatami mat floor.
While our main luggage is sent ahead by taxi or courier we retain a day pack to carry hiking and overnight essentials on two days.
The hiking segments of the tour include various road surfaces from asphalt road to forest path. We recommend a pair of lightweight hiking shoes or trainers for the hiking sections while town shoes are suitable for comfortable city walking. Please contact us for further details about this tour.