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14 Day Short Walks Tour

Single package:
$5,950
Twin package:
$4,500
Triple package:
$4,000
  • 14 Day Japan Rail Pass
  • JPY 1,500 Pasmo Card for use on the non JR trains
  • Full Day Tokyo Guided Tour
  • Kyoto Guided Morning Tour
  • 3 nights at the Shinagawa Prince Hotel - Tokyo
  • 2 nights at the Hotel Buena Vista inc. breakfast - Matsumoto
  • 2 nights at the Komanoyu inc. dinner and breakfast - Kiso Valley
  • 4 nights at the Miyako Hotel Kyoto Hachijo - Kyoto
  • 2 nights at the Hakone Hotel inc. breakfast - Hakone

For the traveller looking to include a bit more of Japan's great outdoors, this tour combines the highlights of Tokyo and Kyoto with some great walks along historic routes and through picturesque scenery.

*inclusions shown in the bullet points - package does not include airfares

 

Day 07: Kiso Valley
Magome, Kiso Valley

Magome, Kiso Valley

Magome to Tsumago trail

Magome to Tsumago trail

Tsumago, Kiso Valley

Tsumago, Kiso Valley

Today make the famous walk from Magome to Tsumago.

From Kiso-Fukushima Station board a Limited Express Shinano train to Nakatsugawa Station. From here, board a local bus to Magome.

Magome is the last of the eleven stations that make up the Kisoji portion of the Nakasendo route. The old Magome post town is well-known for its cobblestone streets and steep roads. Explore the teahouses and souvenir shops that line the streets of this quaint little town. Visit the town's iconic waterwheel which once was used to make rice flour, but now produces hydro-electricity for the town.

Walk the Magome-Tsumago Trail portion of the Nakasendo Route. Another of the post towns on the Nakasendo route, Tsumago is one of the best preserved, with the town going to great lengths to maintain the image of the Edo period. Cars are not permitted to drive down the main street during the day and telephone lines have been cleverly concealed to hide any signs of modern life.

From Tsumago bus stop, board a bus to Nagiso Station. From Nagiso Station board a train back to Kiso-Fukushima Station.

Stay: Komanoyu - 2/2

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Japan Package Tours will be happy to prepare you a personalised itinerary to suit your budget and preferences.
Contact us now for a no-obligation quotation.

 

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