| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Transportation method | Transfer from meeting point |
| Minimum participant requirement | 6 travelers |
| Meal arrangement | Arrange yourself |
| Sightseeing type | Natural sights |
| Transport | Bus tour |
【Travel Conditions】
Travel origin and destination: Aichi and Gifu
Travel days: Round trip
Transportation: Chartered bus
Bus Company: Tobu Tourist Information Co., Ltd., Nishisan Kotsu Co., Ltd., or similar bus companies
Meals: Breakfast 0 times, Lunch 0 times, Dinner 0 times
Accommodation facilities: None
Minimum group size: 6
Team leader: 1
Tour guide: 0
【Travel Planning/Implementation】
Name of the operating company: JETRONIC TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
Address: 3-2-123 Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka City, 530-0001 イノゲートOsaka 15th floor
License Number: Osaka Prefecture Governor's Travel Business Registration No. 2-2181
Travel Association Name: Japan Travel Association (Osaka Branch) Full Member
Regular member of the Osaka Prefecture Travel Agents Association
JATA is a cooperating member
A minimum of 6 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 4 day(s) before the departure date
In the event of inclement weather such as typhoons or snowstorms, a decision on whether to cancel the tour will be made 1 day(s) before departure (local time 18:00). Notifications will then be sent via email
Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
The itinerary may be changed or shortened depending on road traffic, weather, etc.
In case of traffic congestion, the return journey may be delayed.
Infants under 2 years old cannot be secured with a safety belt and are therefore not allowed to ride.
The red leaf season is from late October to mid-November (may vary depending on the temperature).
Each person can bring one piece of luggage for free.
If the number of applicants is insufficient, a 9-seater Toyota Hiace will be used.
The Magome-Tsumago Trail is a beautifully preserved section of the ancient Nakasendo highway, connecting two historic post towns. Hikers can experience serene Japanese countryside, traditional Edo-period architecture, and charming waterfalls. It offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural immersion, allowing visitors to walk in the footsteps of samurai and merchants from centuries past.
Magome-juku was one of the 69 post towns along the Nakasendo trail, an important Edo-period route connecting Edo (modern-day Tokyo) and Kyoto. It served as a crucial resting point for travelers, feudal lords, and merchants. The village is known for its carefully preserved traditional wooden buildings, stone-paved streets, and a unique sloping layout, contributing to its distinctive historical charm.
In Magome-juku, visitors can stroll along the beautifully preserved main street, lined with traditional inns, souvenir shops, and cafes. Key sights include the Magome-juku Honjin (former headquarters of the headman) and the Magome-juku Waki-Honjin (sub-headman's house), both now museums. Enjoy local delicacies like gohei-mochi and chestnut products, and soak in the Edo-period atmosphere while enjoying picturesque mountain views.
The Magome-Tsumago Trail is approximately 8 kilometers (5 miles) long and typically takes about 2 to 3 hours to complete. The path involves some gentle uphill and downhill sections, but it is generally considered a moderate walk suitable for most fitness levels. It is well-maintained and clearly signposted, making for a pleasant and accessible hiking experience through natural landscapes and historical settings.
To reach Magome-juku from Nagoya, take a JR Shinano limited express train to Nakatsugawa Station. From Nakatsugawa, local buses are available directly to Magome-juku. The bus journey takes approximately 25-30 minutes. For convenience, many day tours from Nagoya include direct bus transport to Magome-juku, offering a hassle-free way to explore the area without needing to manage multiple transfers.
Yes, there is a local bus service, known as the Magome-Tsumago line, that operates between Magome-juku and Tsumago-juku. This bus runs frequently throughout the day, providing a convenient option for hikers who wish to return to their starting point or continue their journey without walking back. The bus stop in Magome-juku is located near the main entrance of the village.
To fully immerse in Magome-juku's Edo-period charm, visitors can explore the traditional wooden architecture, observe the functioning water mills, and listen to the tranquil sounds of nature. Wearing traditional Japanese attire (available for rent in some areas) can enhance the experience. Enjoy local craft shops, savor regional snacks, and appreciate the tranquil pace of life, reflecting the village's historical role as a bustling post town.
Along the Magome-Tsumago Trail, hikers can expect diverse scenery including lush forests, terraced rice fields, small waterfalls, and scenic viewpoints offering glimpses of the Kiso Valley. The path passes through charming hamlets and features historical markers, such as ancient stone steps and bell towers. Rest stops with public toilets and small refreshment points are available at various intervals, ensuring a comfortable and well-supported journey.