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NAKASENDO TRAIL – Stretching between Kyoto and Tokyo, this ancient route once connected Japan’s imperial and samurai cities. Today, you can hike portions of the trail, winding through quiet villages, mountain passes, and serene forests, each turn offering a glimpse into the past. Here are 10 things to know before starting your hike 🥾 1. Stay overnight in both Magome and Tsumago — To fully experience the charm of the Nakasendo, spend one night in each town.  2. Carry a small daypack — Pack a small daypack with essentials like water, snacks, and a camera for the day’s hike. 3. Look out for traditional roadside markers — Along the trail, you’ll find ancient stone markers (called Ichirizuka) that used to measure distances between post towns. 4. Consider hiking in reverse — Many people hike from Magome to Tsumago, but starting in Tsumago and going in reverse offers a quieter experience, especially in the morning. 5. Don’t miss the tea houses along the route — There are a few traditional tea houses where you can stop for free tea and snacks. They also offer shelter if the weather takes a turn. 6. Explore beyond the main trail — While the Magome-Tsumago section is the most popular, consider hiking other sections of the Nakasendo for a more secluded experience. The Ochiai-Tsumago route is particularly scenic. 7. Pack a reusable water bottle — There are several spots to refill your water bottle along the trail, including fresh mountain streams.  8. Hire a local guide — For a deeper understanding of the trail’s history and hidden details, consider hiring a local guide.  9. Learn a few basic Japanese phrases — Though many guesthouses and restaurants cater to tourists, knowing a few polite phrases will enhance your experience and interactions with locals. 10. Bring layers — Weather in the mountains can be unpredictable. 🔖 Save this post for your next trip to Japan! #viewsfromjapan #travelguide #magomejuku
NAKASENDO TRAIL – Stretching between Kyoto and Tokyo, this ancient route once connected Japan’s imperial and samurai cities. Today, you can hike portions of the trail, winding through quiet villages, mountain passes, and serene forests, each turn offering a glimpse into the past. Here are 10 things to know before starting your hike 🥾 1. Stay overnight in both Magome and Tsumago — To fully experience the charm of the Nakasendo, spend one night in each town. 2. Carry a small daypack — Pack a small daypack with essentials like water, snacks, and a camera for the day’s hike. 3. Look out for traditional roadside markers — Along the trail, you’ll find ancient stone markers (called Ichirizuka) that used to measure distances between post towns. 4. Consider hiking in reverse — Many people hike from Magome to Tsumago, but starting in Tsumago and going in reverse offers a quieter experience, especially in the morning. 5. Don’t miss the tea houses along the route — There are a few traditional tea houses where you can stop for free tea and snacks. They also offer shelter if the weather takes a turn. 6. Explore beyond the main trail — While the Magome-Tsumago section is the most popular, consider hiking other sections of the Nakasendo for a more secluded experience. The Ochiai-Tsumago route is particularly scenic. 7. Pack a reusable water bottle — There are several spots to refill your water bottle along the trail, including fresh mountain streams. 8. Hire a local guide — For a deeper understanding of the trail’s history and hidden details, consider hiring a local guide. 9. Learn a few basic Japanese phrases — Though many guesthouses and restaurants cater to tourists, knowing a few polite phrases will enhance your experience and interactions with locals. 10. Bring layers — Weather in the mountains can be unpredictable. 🔖 Save this post for your next trip to Japan! #viewsfromjapan #travelguide #magomejuku

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