The Nakasendo Way, connects Edo (Tokyo) and Kyoto via a mountainous inland route, featuring a network of 69 post towns spread along 540km. We walk the most beautiful section including through the Kiso Valley also known as the Kiso-ji or the Kiso Road. This walk includes the 27km section that connects the four southernmost towns (Magome, Tsumago, Midono [Nagiso], and Nojiri), which has become a very popular hiking trail in recent years.
The Kiso-ji is a hilly path of ancient stone pavements and dirt trails that will lead you through landscapes alive with seasonal flowers, clear-water creeks, and tall old forests. Countless daimyo processions, including samurai, farmers, merchants, and others, travelled along the road during the Edo Period of the 1600s and beyond.
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Explore beautifully restored post towns
- Enjoy stunning Japanese landscape, following trails along running streams and dense forest
- The picturesque Kiso Valley and the famous Torii Pass
- Grand mountainous views from Miharashidai
- Walk pack free on well-graded ancient trails, soaking up the Japanese culture and wondrous views, and bathe in onsens
David W
The walk went very smoothly. The accommodation was good( loved the onsens!) and the food plentiful and delicious. There were a few times we were served food-beef and pork-we do not eat. The hosts were gracious and gladly changed those dishes.
Martina B
We were very impressed with Stroll’s detailed information. They included special accommodation which we enjoyed very much.
Carolyn M
The route was good and the notes were excellent. We have walked with Stroll a number of times now and have had enjoyable experiences every time. Our Nakasendo walk was no exception.
Peter H
We were delighted with our decision to do a self guided walk with Stroll. The itineraries were suitably flexible and the guide notes clear though it must be said that the local signs for the Nakasendo Way needed little clarification. The accommodation was well chosen and varied. In short a memorable experience.
Robert K
The entire experience was fantastic. The beautiful scenery, the historic villages, the wonderful variety of accommodation & food experiences and the many recommendations & explanations in your notes made every day very very fulfilling & enjoyable.
Susan M
Each of the days’ walk had its own highlight, so I think they were well chosen to give us a great intro to the trail. I loved the combination of hotels we had – the first night at Hanasarasa (traditional dinner and breakfast banquets were amazing, as was the hotel onsen), Hanaya for something more traditional ryokan, Iwaya as something in-between the two, and the super-mod Twin Line at the end for some luxury – the dinner there was another super treat.
I loved it all!! The last day was a challenge, our friends only did the uphill, which was wise for them as the downhill to Yokokawa was muddy and tricky. But still great!! Also would definitely recommend people bring walking poles if they have them. It was all in all a fantastic walk, well organised to get the best of the trail.
George T
Hiking the Nakasendo trail made for a great holiday, especially after the frenetic atmosphere of Tokyo. Could not fault the organisation of Stroll.
Cody R
The Nakasendo walk was by far the highlight of my autumn trip to Japan. The trail itself is absolutely gorgeous in late autumn with the maple leaves turning red and behind the scenes, Stroll provided everything I needed, including some lovely choices of accommodation, to enjoy this amazing experience. My only complaint is now I absolutely have to see more!
Meredith J
The dept point was very convenient – easy to follow basic directions provided. Seamless walk, we didn’t have any issues. All the accommodation was wonderful, lovely hosts and meals. The combined notes plus the app were very comprehensive. The only suggestions would be to combine the public transport, accommodation and walking notes into one document / app. At times it was tricky to have to have all three documents out to plan the day. For two of the stays on the days with the longer walks, we did not get any time to explore the beautiful towns we were staying in. This may have been because of the weather / time of year (ie it rained for whole day which meant we just got to the accommodation before dark and did not have time next morning to explore).