Magome & Tsumago Nakasendo Heldags privat tur med regeringslicenseret guide





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Denne værdifulde tur med en regeringslicenseret og erfaren flersproget rejseguide er en fantastisk og effektiv måde at udforske begge de gamle postbyer på! Du kan rejse mellem Magome og Tsumago med sjældent direkte bus. Nakasendo var en af de to motorveje i Edo-perioden, der forbinder Tokyo med Kyoto og løb gennem Kiso-dalen. Rejsende på det tidspunkt gik langs motorvejen og stoppede ved "postbyer" for at hvile. Nogle af disse postbyer er velbevarede og viser turister i dag præcis, hvordan Japan var for hundreder af år siden. Fantastiske skove, smukke landsbyer og traditioner, vi vil elske at anbefale det til alle interesserede i japansk natur og historie. Denne private tur er en vandredagstur. Et privat køretøj er ikke inkluderet. Offentlig transport eller lokale taxaer kan bruges. Præcise transportomkostninger kan diskuteres med guiden, efter at en reservation er afsluttet. Hav venligst japanske yen ved hånden til dine transportomkostninger.
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Mens Magome og Tsumago tjente de samme formål for gamle rejsende, er byen blevet bevaret og restaureret på en meget anden måde end Tsumago, med en bred stenbro, der er foret med træer og mange traditionelle huse og håndværksbutikker. En anden forskel er, at det ligger i en skråning, der fører til nogle smukke udsigter over den omgivende dal, og det er hjemsted for flere små museer, der viser byens historie, kunstnerne, der boede der og deres måde at leve på. Jeg vil anbefale at tage en drink eller noget at spise på restauranterne ovenpå landsbyen og nyde udsigten over dalen eller i den nedre del for at blande de meget interessante lokale.
Tsumago er næsten flad, men også en meget charmerende landsby, der fører dig tilbage til det gamle Japan. Byen var et af de første historiske bevaringsprojekter i hele Japan (hvis ikke det første), og den genskaber stemningen med sine ikke-asfalterede gader og skjulte kabler. Det holder mange af de traditionelle huse, ligesom den oprindelige kro (Honjin), der bydte velkommen til de købmænd, der rejste i Nakasendo, og den sekundære kro (Wakihonjin), det gamle opslagstavle, der bruges til at offentliggøre dekret fra Shogun, det buddhistiske tempel ( bygget i XVI-tallet) ... Men du finder det endnu mere charmerende, når det bedst nydes om natten, når de tændte deres lanterner, og alt bliver stille, men måske en tromme, der slår.
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Hvad er inkluderet
Rejsendes vurderinger
Vigtig information
- Servicedyr er tilladt
- Der er adgang til offentlig transport i nærheden
- Spædbørn og småbørn kan køre i barnevogn eller klapvogn
- Alle områder er tilgængelige for kørestolsbrugere
- Transportmulighederne er tilgængelige for kørestolsbrugere
- Kørestolsegnet
- Velegnet til alle fitnessniveauer
- Dette er en vandretur. Afhentning er til fods.
- Dette er ikke en vandretur. Denne tur vil bruge lokale busser. Book venligst Magome & Tsumago Nakasendo Trail Day Hike med regeringslicenseret guide, hvis du ønsker at vandre stien. Vær opmærksom på, at vandreture ikke er tilgængelige hos os fra december til slutningen af februar på grund af isbetingelser.
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We had wonderful day on the trail with Hiroshi. You can easily do the trail on your own, but we learned so much about Japanese history and culture it made the beautiful walk much more enjoyable. He also helped with transportation and reserved a delicious lunch on the trail. Highly recommend
Thank you so much for your kind review! I’m really happy to hear that you enjoyed the walk along the Nakasendo and your time in Magome and Tsumago. It was a pleasure spending the day with you, and I’m glad I could share a bit of the history and atmosphere of these beautiful post towns. Walking the same path that travelers used centuries ago is something special, and I’m delighted you could experience that. I truly appreciate your warm words, and I hope you have many more wonderful memories from your trip to Japan. If you ever come back, I’d be very happy to guide you again! Best regards, Hiroshi
We recently completed this 11 km private walking tour with Elvis. Elvis was a fantastic guide-knowledgeable, professional, well organised, excellent communicator. Importantly he was also very encouraging and supportive as there are parts of this trail that are somewhat challenging-particularly on a warm day such as the one we had. We would have no hesitation in recommending this tour and Elvis in particular as a guide.
Thank you for your warmful comment. You kindly picked me up by your rental car at Nakatsugawa Station move to Magome with me. It was very helpful because the bus service was infrequent. And you were considerate of me during the tour. I appreciate that you enjoyed the tour. It was fine day and we could see some cherry blossoms. I hope you visit Japan again near future - Elvis
Nakasendo Trail Ryo was my guide for the Nakasendo Trail from Magome to Tsumago. He was excellent! This was my first exposure to the Nakasendo Trail and Ryo was thoughtful, organized and well prepared. Several days prior to the tour he reached out and made contact to review logistics of the tour: the hike would be sunny and hot, bring sunglasses and a hat, and dress accordingly. This was helpful for me and my anxiety and I appreciated his time and effort devoted to preparation. The morning of our hike, Ryo called to confirm our meeting location, Nakatsugawa station. After we met, we had time to purchase fluids and other provisions which was key because it was HOT. A brief tour around the station was informative and helpful for me to get oriented. After meeting Ryo, I liked him right away. He was personable, enthusiastic and had a positive, warm energy. He was curious and asked me questions about my interests in an effort to personalize the trip. In general, he checked in often during the tour about our pacing, temperature, need for rest, degree of hydration and my overall well being. In spite of Ryo’s efforts, I still managed to leave my hat in the hotel room. Doh! Not to worry, because Ryo gave me a tenugui (thin rectangular cloth that can be folded and used to cover the head) which saved me from a heat stroke. Ryo has an impressive range of knowledge on a number of topics, and he enjoys teaching and encourages questions. In between seeing the incredible points of interest along the hike I was able to learn about Japanese culture, food, language and history, which I particularly enjoyed because I’m a nerd that loves talking and learning about samurai and the Sengoku period. We stopped at a small local shop about midway for shaved ice which really really hit the spot because it was hot, I had been sweating like a faucet, and I was super thirsty. He also had electrolyte tablets that he shared, and we stopped for water at different points on the trail. We ended the hike with an amazing meal at a small local restaurant right outside of Tsumago that Ryo recommended. Most of the ingredients for the meal was grown on the property in their garden! The food was delicious and one of my favorite experiences of the tour. Feeling tired with a sense of accomplishment after completing the hike, it was like sharing a meal with an old friend. I’m grateful that Ryo was my guide and would love to use his services for a longer hike on the Nakasendo trail in the future. Thanks Ryo!
Hi Les, Thank you so much for your heartwarming review. I really appreciate it. It’s been a while since we walked along the Nakasendo Trail. It was quite a hot day, wasn’t it? After walking, we stopped by a local restaurant called Otokichi. I still remember what we talked about together. When you visit Japan next time, let’s meet again. Ryo
Hiroshi expertly guided us along the 8km trail from Tsumago to Magome. It is largely up hill doing the walk this way round. A large part of the trip was shaded by trees in the woods so it was not too hot. We stopped for a look at a traditional Inn and museum in Tsumago, where Hiroshi shared his knowledge and gave us some historic background. The scenery of the Kiso river and valley was wonderful. The arrangement of the meeting point was straightforward and Hiroshi arranged a taxi for us back to our hotel.
Thank you so much for your kind words! It was a real pleasure walking the Nakasendo trail with you from Tsumago to Magome. I’m glad you enjoyed the beautiful scenery, the cool shade of the forest, and the visit to the old inn in Tsumago. You both did so well on the uphill walk! I hope the memories of Nakasendo will stay with you for a long time, and I’d be happy to guide you again if you come back to Japan. Best regards, Hiroshi
Amazing walk along an ancient route between 2 post towns, with stunning scenery. My guide, Yoshi, was an excellent host with a wealth of knowledge on the history and food of Japan and the area. He recommended a really traditional restaurant for lunch, which served tasty local food. Yoshi's expertise is highly recommended! I cannot thank him enough for making it an enjoyable hike. Arigato gozaimasu Yoshi.
Thank you so much for your kind words and thoughtful review. I'm glad you enjoyed the scenic trail and the traditional local lunch—it was a pleasure to share it with you. Bringing the history and culture of the area to life is something I truly enjoy. Thank you again for a memorable day, and I hope our paths cross again in the future! Yoshi
This area does not have as many foreign travelers as Nagano therefore a guide is recommend to get the most of hiking in this area. Yoshi was very professional and knowledgeable. We are very glad to have him as a guide. Without his assistance I fear we have been lost and not have easily gotten from place to place. Or have done what all other tourists have done: take the bus to Magome and hiked back instead of going from Magome to Tsumago. Our trek was not crowded and we were able to see amazing views with waterfalls. Definitely worth coming. And definitely worth hiring a guide.
Thank you so much for your thoughtful review. I'm glad we could enjoy the quieter side of the Nakasendo together, away from the usual crowds. Hiking from Magome to Tsumago with those peaceful views and waterfalls was truly special. It was an honor to support your journey and help make it smooth and memorable. Wishing you many more adventures filled with discovery! Yoshi
Exploring the two post villages with my guide Hiroshi, is the most memorable part of my Japan travels. The walk from Tsumago to Magome on the Nakasendo trail was beautiful and Hiroshi will explain the history of the area making it an immersive day of Japanese history while exploring the natural setting. It’s nice to be in a place where there are less people and a break from city life. He will accommodate the activity to your interest. I will definitely come back to the area for more walking exploration and highly recommend Hiroshi as a guide.
Thank you so much for your kind review. I'm truly honored to hear that the walk from Tsumago to Magome was the memorable part of your time in Japan. It was a pleasure guiding you through the historic Nakasendo trail and sharing the stories of the post towns and their natural surroundings. I'm glad you enjoyed the peaceful atmosphere away from the busy cities. I look forward to welcoming you back for more walking adventures in the future! Warm regards, Hiroshi
Ryota was our guide on this Nakasendo trail. He was very responsive, right from the start when the booking was made. He was clear with his instruction on where to meet. He also checked beforehand on what we wanted to see and do on this walk. 5 star for the follow up. Megomejuku to Tsumagojuku was beautiful. We could imagine the olden days when the procession from Kyoto to Edo took place… On the ride back after the walk, Ryota readily shared with us on what are the other interesting places/ areas to explore in Japan. We found out so many interesting locations from him which we would otherwise not know. The hidden gem recommendations were indeed a bonus for us. Thank you Ryota. We had a great time today.
Thank you so much for your thoughtful review. I'm glad you enjoyed the walk from Magome to Tsumago and could feel the history along the trail. It was a pleasure to share some of Japan’s hidden gems with you—I'm happy they sparked your interest! Wishing you many more wonderful discoveries across Japan. Hope to see you again on another adventure! Ryota
The hike was great and Yoshi was very knowledgeable of the cultural and historical significance. The food was terrific. Yoshi kept us informed as he created the itinerary.
Thank you very much for your kind review. I'm so glad you enjoyed both the hike and the delicious local lunch—we chose it with care! It was a pleasure sharing the cultural and historical stories along the way. Wishing you many more memorable journeys ahead, and I hope to see you again someday! Yoshi
My son and I recently hiked the Nakasendo Trail and while it’s a journey that can certainly be done independently, having Yoshi as our guide truly transformed the experience into something unforgettable. From the very first moment, Yoshi brought warmth, wisdom, and a deep knowledge of the history and culture of the trail. He didn’t just guide us along the path he brought the ancient road to life, sharing stories of samurai and insights into rural Japanese life that we would have completely missed on our own. Yoshi was kind, knowledgeable, and made the hike both fun and meaningful. My son and I walked away not only with great memories but also a much deeper appreciation for this special part of Japan. Thank you, Yoshi, for making this such an enriching and memorable experience. We will recommended you to everyone considering the Nakasendo Trail!
Thank you so much for your heartfelt review. Capturing videos together along the Nakasendo Trail was such a fun way to share its hidden beauty with the world. I'm truly glad the stories and history brought the journey to life for you and your son. It was an honor to guide you both, and I hope our paths cross again someday. Wishing you continued adventures filled with discovery and joy! Your guide, Yoshi



