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Tsumago-juku Post Town

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Tsumago-juku Post Town

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Tsumago-juku Post Town

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Tsumago-juku Post Town is a beautifully preserved historic settlement nestled in the scenic Kiso Valley, within Nagiso, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. Situated at an elevation of 467 meters in the Kiso Mountains, this former post town served as the 42nd of 69 stations along the ancient Nakasendō route, a vital Edo-period highway connecting Edo (modern-day Tokyo) with Kyoto. It offers a unique window into feudal Japan, making it a significant historical site.

Visitors consistently praise Tsumago-juku for its exceptional preservation, which…

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    26 Temmuz 2019

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    Chic little town, a bit touristy
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    Is Tsumago-juku Post Town accessible for visitors with mobility challenges?

    While the main street of Tsumago-juku is relatively flat and paved with stone, maintaining its Edo-period aesthetic, some areas and historical buildings may have steps or uneven surfaces. Modern accessibility features like ramps are not universally present due to the town's preservation efforts. Visitors with mobility concerns should be prepared for some walking on varied terrain.

    What are the specific parking options available at Tsumago-juku Post Town?

    Tsumago-juku has several designated parking lots located at the edges of the town, as the main street is closed to cars during the day. These are typically paid parking facilities. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season or on weekends, as spaces can fill up quickly.

    How can I travel to Tsumago-juku Post Town from Nagoya?

    From Nagoya, take the JR Chuo Line (Limited Express Shinano) to Nagiso Station. The journey typically takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes. From Nagiso Station, Tsumago-juku is a short 10-minute bus ride or a 5-minute taxi ride away. Buses run regularly but it's good to check the schedule in advance.

    Is Tsumago-juku Post Town dog-friendly?

    While dogs are generally welcome in outdoor public areas in Japan, specific rules may apply in Tsumago-juku. It's common for dogs to be allowed on leashes in the main streets and walking trails, but they may not be permitted inside historical buildings, museums, or some restaurants. Always look for signage or inquire with staff.

    What is the luggage forwarding service between Tsumago-juku and Magome-juku, and how does it work?

    A convenient luggage forwarding service is available for hikers traversing the Nakasendō trail between Tsumago-juku and Magome-juku. You can drop off your luggage at a designated office in one town (typically before 11:30 AM) and pick it up at the other town later the same day (usually after 1:00 PM). This allows hikers to enjoy the scenic 8-kilometer trail unencumbered by heavy bags.

    What should I pack if I plan to visit Tsumago-juku Post Town in winter?

    Winter in the Kiso Valley can be cold with snow. If visiting in winter, pack warm layers, including a waterproof and windproof outer jacket, thermal underwear, a hat, gloves, and a scarf. Waterproof hiking boots with good grip are essential for navigating potentially icy or snowy paths. Some shops and facilities might have reduced hours.

    Are there other notable historical sites or attractions near Tsumago-juku besides Magome-juku?

    Beyond the famous hike to Magome-juku, you can explore other parts of the Kiso Valley. The nearby town of Nagiso offers additional historical sites and local crafts. Further along the Nakasendō, you might consider visiting Narai-juku, another well-preserved post town, though it requires a longer journey.

    How crowded does Tsumago-juku Post Town get on weekends or during peak season?

    Tsumago-juku is a popular destination, and it can get quite crowded, especially on weekends, national holidays, and during the peak seasons of spring (cherry blossoms) and autumn (fall foliage). To experience a quieter atmosphere, consider visiting on a weekday or arriving early in the morning.

    What are some unique historical facts about Tsumago-juku's preservation efforts?

    Tsumago-juku was the first town in Japan to be designated as a Nationally Designated Architectural Preservation Site in 1976. Its preservation was driven by local residents who established three guiding principles: "Don't Sell, Don't Lend, and Don't Destroy." This commitment ensured the town's Edo-era appearance was meticulously restored and maintained, including concealing modern utilities underground.

    What kind of accommodation options are available in or near Tsumago-juku Post Town?

    Within Tsumago-juku, visitors can experience traditional Japanese lodging at minshuku (family-run inns) or ryokan, some of which are housed in beautifully restored Edo-period buildings. These often include traditional Japanese meals. For more modern options or a wider selection, you might find hotels or guesthouses in the nearby town of Nagiso.

    What are the typical operating hours for shops and museums in Tsumago-juku?

    Most shops, museums (like the Honjin and Wakihonjin), and eateries in Tsumago-juku typically operate from around 9:00 AM or 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM or 5:00 PM. It's important to note that many establishments close one day a week, often on Wednesdays, and hours can be reduced during the off-season or in winter. Always check specific opening times if you have particular places you wish to visit.

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