Located in Nagiso-cho, Kiso-gun, Nagano Prefecture, Tsumago-juku is the 42nd post town on the Nakasendo.
Spreading out on the east bank of the Araragi River, this historic and atmospheric area is a tourist attraction that is visited by many travelers even today.
We will introduce the charm of Tsumago-juku in detail.
“Tsumago-juku” A treasure trove of history and culture
Tsumago-juku is a historic post town that has continued since the Edo period, and has prospered as a place for people to interact since ancient times.
The streets and buildings that are unique to post towns convey the atmosphere of those days to the present day.
The gateway to Kisoji
Tsumago-juku has also served as the gateway to Kisoji.
Many people visited this area through the Nakasendo, and trade and cultural exchanges took place.
You can enjoy a walk while feeling its historical significance.
Enjoy the scenery of Kisoji
Even today, Tsumago-juku is loved by many as a tourist attraction along with the neighboring Magome-juku.
Visitors are fascinated by the townscapes, historical buildings, and traditional crafts that are rich in atmosphere, and you can also enjoy seasonal scenery and events.
You can enjoy the scenery that combines beautiful nature and historical charm, including the historic site of the old Nakasendo that crosses Magome Pass.
Magome Pass
Basic information about “Tsumago-juku”
Info | Tsumago-juku ■Location Azuma, Nagiso-cho, Kiso-gun, Nagano Prefecture ■Inquiries Tsumago Tourism Association TEL:0264-57-3123 ■Website https://tsumago.jp/ |
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Summary
Tsumago-juku has a history and atmosphere as a post town on the Nakasendo, and is a tourist attraction that represents the Kisoji.
You can enjoy the atmosphere of good old Japan and enjoy the historical buildings and scenery.
How about enjoying the charm of Tsumago-juku while enjoying the seasonal changes and events?
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