
Narai Juku Post Town Walking Tour
Nagano, Japan
Walking Tours
Historical Tours
Short term availability
Cultural Tours
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About this experience
Walk through time in Narai-juku, a remarkably preserved post town on the Nakasendō, the inland highway that once linked Kyoto and Edo (Tokyo). Often described as one of the route’s most prosperous towns, Narai’s wooden main street stretches for over a kilometer, creating one of Japan’s most immersive Edo-period streetscapes. On this guided walk, you’ll uncover the link between historic travel routes and a community that still lives along them. Jump on a southbound train and in less than an hour you’ll be there!
Meet your guide at Narai Station, which opened in 1909. From here, it is only a short walk to Narai-juku’s preserved main street. Your guide will introduce Narai’s role as the 34th of the 69 post towns on the Nakasendō, and why its location near the route’s midpoint helped it thrive.
You'll have time to explore independently, browse the lacquerware shops and cafes that now occupy historic buildings, or simply walk the street again.
Location
Nagano, Japan
Price
$60.08/ person
Duration2h
Categoryculture