Magome & Tsumago Nakasendo Trail Dagsvandring med regeringslicenseret guide





Beskrivelse
Kiso-dalen, bedst kendt for de traditionelle landsbyer Magome og Tsumago, er et andet smukt sted i de japanske alper. Med en af de mest berømte vandrestier i hele Japan sætter vi foden der på vores søgen efter det traditionelle Japan. Magome og Tsumago er to smukt bevarede traditionelle landsbyer. Denne værdifulde Nakasendo-sti-dagsvandring mellem Magome og Tsumago med en regeringslicenseret og erfaren flersproget rejseguide er en fantastisk og effektiv måde at udforske begge de gamle postbyer på! Det er omkring 8 kilometer (5 miles) langt og har kun blide højdeændringer, hvilket tager omkring 2 timer at gå let i et roligt tempo. Denne private tur er en vandredagstur. Bær venligst vandrestøvler og udstyr til denne tur. Offentlig transport eller lokale taxaer kan bruges til at overføre mellem steder. 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.
Højdepunkter
Hvad er inkluderet
Rejsendes vurderinger
Vigtig information
- Anbefales ikke til rejsende med rygskader
- Anbefales ikke til rejsende med fare for hjerte-kar-sygdomme
- Servicedyr er tilladt
- Der er adgang til offentlig transport i nærheden
- Velegnet til alle fitnessniveauer
- Dette er en vandretur. Afhentning er til fods.
- Denne tur er ikke tilgængelig fra december til slutningen af februar på grund af isbetingelser. Hvis du ønsker at besøge disse områder, bedes du reservere Magome & Tsumago Nakasendo Full Day Private Trip with Government-Licensed Guide. Du skal bruge bussen til at besøge disse områder og vil ikke være i stand til at vandre.
Anmeldelser(41)
Excellent experience with Taku who taught us so much about the area, took us to a great restaurant and helped us on the trail!
Thank you very much for your kind review! I'm delighted to hear that you enjoyed the Nakasendo Trail experience. Your positive feedback is very encouraging and motivates me to continue improving as a guide. I hope to welcome you back to Japan again in the future. Thank you for joining my tour! TAKU
Our guide Taku Hasegawa was so knowledgeable and pointed out so many interesting facts whilst we were hiking the Nakasendo trail. He made sure we had regular breaks on what was an extremely hot day and the whole experience was really enjoyable.
Thank you very much for your wonderful review and for joining the Magome & Tsumago Nakasendo Trail hike with me. I’m very happy to hear that you enjoyed the experience and found the stories and historical details along the trail interesting. It was certainly a very hot day, so I’m glad the pacing and regular breaks helped make the hike comfortable and enjoyable for you. The Nakasendo trail has so much history and natural beauty, and it was a pleasure to share it with you. I truly appreciate your kind words and hope you will visit Japan again in the future. - Taku
We had the pleasure of joining Yuriko for a beautiful and informative walk from Magome to Tsumago on the Nakasendo Trail. Yuriko is a wonderful educator with great knowledge of the history and lore of the post towns on the trail. She made the experience easy, too, providing us with a perfect schedule for the day, including meeting us at our guest house in the morning and arranging for a bento box lunch that we shared under cherry blossoms. Yuriko made the stories come alive and provided us with an unforgettable experience in a magical part of Japan. Enthusiastically recommended!
Thank you for an excellent review and wonderful comments. I also had a precious time with you in Nakasendo Trail Tour. Especially, having a bento box just beside beautiful cherry blossoms with you was so nice memory for me! (Just like a "hanami" party.) I was very impressed with both of you, because you are very interested in Japanese culture and language. Please come to Japan again. I'm looking forward to seeing you in the future. Your guide, Yuriko
Hiroshi-San was an excellent guide. Gave us a history of Japan before we started the walk so we have understanding of the Nakasendo walk history. He was a gentleman and speaks English well as he lived in USA for a long time. He was attentive and very helpful holding my arm as I navigate the downhill slope as I was afraid of falling, We enjoyed Hiroshi-San company very much. It is better to have a guide as we saw some people taking the wrong way and Hiroshi-San alerted them ... perhaps they are on wrong path. Definitely recommend Hiroshi-San as a guide. He also does Nagoya tours
Thank you very much for your kind and thoughtful review. I’m delighted to hear that you enjoyed the Nakasendo Trail walk between Magome and Tsumago. It was a real pleasure guiding you and sharing the stories behind this historic route. I truly appreciate your warm words, and I’m glad I could assist you during the walk. I hope the memories of the Nakasendo and the beautiful scenery of the Kiso Valley will stay with you for a long time. I’d be very happy to guide you on another adventure! Warm regards, Hiroshi
Loved walking the trail and learning a lot of history from our awesome guide Ito. You can hike it on your own but we thought it was worth it to learn so much about the area. He also took us through a museum and explained everything - nothing in English. He also gave great suggestions for regional foods. Bring cash because you’ll need it for restaurants, museum, trains, cabs, busses.
Thank you for your great review. I love to travel with my guests, sometimes explain too much. This time we enjoyed hiking a lot. I was happy to give you more values than only hiking in the beautiful nature. Ito
I had a wonderful day hiking the Nakasendo trail. I would highly recommend my guide Hiroshi. He was knowledgeable, enthusiastic and friendly. He elevated the hiking experience, arranging a stop for a soba lunch, and a visit to a waki-honjin museum. He even assisted my with navigating transportation back to Nagoya. I ended the day with deeper appreciation of the beauty, history and culture of the area and Japan. This was on of the best tours I have taken.
Thank you so much for your kind review! I’m glad you enjoyed the Nakasendo hike, the soba lunch, and the waki-honjin museum. It was a pleasure sharing the trail’s beauty and history with you. I hope to see you again on another journey in Japan! Best regards, Hiroshi
I had a wonderful day hiking the Nakasendo trail. I would highly recommend my guide Hiroshi. He was knowledgeable, friendly and enthusiastic. He elevated the hiking experience, arranging a stop for a soba lunch, and a visit to a waki-honjin museum. He even assisted me with navigating transportation back to Nagoya. I ended the day with a deeper appreciation of the beauty, history and culture of the area and Japan. This was one of the best tours I have taken.
Thank you so much for your kind review! I’m glad you enjoyed the Nakasendo hike, the soba lunch, and the waki-honjin museum. It was a pleasure sharing the trail’s beauty and history with you. I hope to see you again on another journey in Japan! Best regards, Hiroshi
We had a great day with Yoshi despite the full day of rain walking from Magome to Tsumago. Yoshi shared about the history and background to the Nakasendo and also brought us to a lovely spot for lunch and was great with our two boys with little gifts for them. It was a very enjoyable walk on the misty track and we were glad to have Yoshi guiding us. Highly recommended.
Thank you so much for your kind review. Even with the rain, I'm glad we could enjoy the misty beauty of the Nakasendo together—it added a special atmosphere to the walk. Your boys' smiles made the day even brighter, and I’m happy they liked the little gifts. It was a pleasure guiding your family, and I hope to welcome you again someday! Yoshi
Very enjoyable walk albeit overpriced for what was on offer. Matt, our guide was friendly and good company. He brought us to a great lunch venue, the food was excellent. This walk could easily be done independently.
Thank you very much for your complimentary feedback which is encouraging and motivates me a lot. I wish you safe trip home with good memories of Japan. Matt
Matt was a great host. He was friendly and informative. He gave our nine year old daughter many quizzes along the way to keep her entirely engaged. Although we could have probably done the walk by ourselves we got so much insight from the guided tour. Thank you!
Thank you so much for your compliments which is really encouraging and it motivates me a lot. I thoroughly enjoyed walking with you and your lovely daughter who is charming and smart. She was my first guest who has answered my quizzes perfectly. I wish you all the best and safe trip home with good memories of Nakasendo. Your guide, Matt Enomoto



