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A collage showcasing Japan's Chubu region day trip, featuring traditional Magome-juku and Tsumago-juku streets, scenic Ena Gorge red bridge, and historic Inuyama Castle, offering rich cultural and natural experiences.
Ena Gorge viewpoint in winter, where snow-covered forests contrast with emerald waters, and a distinctive red bridge spans across, offering a breathtaking snowy landscape.
A clear day view from Ena Gorge viewpoint, featuring a magnificent red arch bridge over emerald waters, surrounded by lush green mountains, showcasing the natural beauty of Japan's Chubu region.
A traditional wooden street scene in Magome-juku or Tsumago-juku, with a cobblestone path winding uphill, flanked by quaint historic houses, evoking a journey back to Japan's olden days 400 years ago.
Sunlit cobblestone street of Tsumago-juku or Magome-juku, lined with historic wooden shops, reflecting a peaceful atmosphere of old Japan, perfect for tranquil strolls and experiencing traditional culture.

Central Japan Day Tour | Magome + Tsumago + Ena Gorge Observatory + Inuyama Castle (Departing from Nagoya)

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Duration:9 hour(s) 50 min(s)
Guided language: English / 日本語 / 中文
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  • Pure play without shopping, minimum order of 2 people, 4 people can form a group
  • A trilingual guide in Chinese, English, and Japanese, providing reliable and attentive service and a detailed understanding of local customs and practices in Japan
  • Experience the quiet, sparsely populated, and tranquil Tsumago-juku and experience the old days of Japan
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Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point
Minimum participant requirement4 travelers
Meal arrangementArrange yourself
TransportBus tour

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—Attractions Introduction—

  • Inuyama Castle

Inuyama Castle is located in Inuyama City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. Perched on a cliff approximately 40 meters above sea level, south of the Kiso River, the castle is situated between hills and flat land. Inuyama Castle boasts the oldest surviving castle tower in Japan and is a designated National Treasure. Its tower is one of the twelve remaining castle towers in Japan, and its style is relatively ancient. It is considered one of the "Four National Treasure Castles of Japan," along with Himeji Castle, Matsumoto Castle, and Hikone Castle.

  • Ena Gorge Observatory

Located in eastern Gifu, Ena Gorge boasts a craggy landscape of precipitous rocks and rocks formed by natural erosion. From the artificial lake created by the Oi Dam, which dams the Kiso River, to the upstream Nakatsu River, stretches all the way to the canyon. The umbrella-shaped rock formations, a nationally protected natural monument, pierce the ground like a ridge. These rocks, along with the red rocks covered in brown-red moss, are emblematic of the canyon's unique rock formations. The cherry blossoms, azaleas, and autumn leaves of Ena Gorge are a stunning backdrop against the massive rocks year-round, attracting a constant stream of visitors.

  • Magomejuku

Magome-juku, awarded one star in the Michelin Green Guide, is named after its steep, difficult-to-cross road, forcing travelers to leave their horses at the post station. It was once a crucial route for merchants traveling between Kyoto and Tokyo in ancient times. The main section of this route, known as the Kiso Road, runs along the Kiso River from Shikagawa-juku to Magome-juku. Eleven inns served as rest stops for horses and riders. Magome-juku, located at the southernmost end of the Kiso Road, was once a prosperous post station. The old streets lining the old post road retain their original appearance from the Edo period, offering a charming and picturesque setting. Magome-juku is lined with shops and is a recommended spot for lunch.

  • Tsumagojuku

Tsumago-juku (つまご, Tsumago-juku) is said to have been named "Tsumago" because mountain brides in ancient times would pass through it as a necessary stopover to await their grooms. This charming little place, more rustic and tranquil than Magome-juku, is also listed as one of Japan's famous traditional architectural preservation areas. The post road between Magome-juku and Tsumago-juku is now a popular hiking spot, earning it a star in the Michelin Green Guide.


—Important Notes—

  • Each passenger can bring one light handbag. If you want to bring a suitcase or large luggage, you need to purchase a luggage package at a cost of 2,000 yen per piece.
  • Meals are not included in the itinerary, so guests are required to bring their own lunch. There will be dining options at each attraction, or guests can prepare their own.
  • The tour duration and arrival time of each attraction may be changed (deleted or compressed) depending on the weather and traffic conditions of the day. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
  • Driver-guide service (small groups of 1-13 people; bus groups of 14-45 people, the actual number of people in the group will be adjusted according to the departure date).
  • Reference vehicle types: 5-8 seater: Toyota Alphard; 9-14 seater: Toyota HAICE or equivalent; 18-22 seater: minibus; 22 seater and above: large bus. The above vehicles are for reference only and the actual vehicle type will be adjusted according to the number of people in the group on that day.

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【Travel Conditions】

Travel origin and destination: Aichi and Gifu

Travel days: Round trip

Transportation: Chartered bus

Bus company name: Reisei Tourism Industry Co., Ltd.

Meals: Breakfast 0 times, Lunch 0 times, Dinner 0 times

Accommodation facilities: None

Minimum group size: 4

Team leader: 1

【Travel Planning/Implementation】

Operating company name: TuYi Group Japan Co., Ltd.

Address: 722 Shuzenji, Izu City, Shizuoka Prefecture

License exemption number: Registration number Shizuoka Prefecture Governor Registration Travel Industry No. 2-633

Travel Industry Association Name: Regular member of Japan Travel Industry Association

Reminders

  • A minimum of 4 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 tour duration and arrival time of each attraction may be changed (deleted or compressed) depending on the weather and traffic conditions of the day. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

  • During your trip, please carry your passport and valuables with you and keep them safely. You will be responsible for any loss, theft, or damage.

  • Elderly people, patients with cardiovascular diseases such as hypertension and heart disease, and pregnant women are advised to be accompanied by relatives.

  • This tour does not accept individual registrations from customers under the age of 18. If you wish to register, a guardian must also register for this tour.

  • This is a fixed carpooling itinerary. Please be sure to abide by the stopover time at each attraction and follow the driver's instructions.

  • Please note that no refunds will be given if you fail to participate or cancel the trip due to personal issues, lateness, etc.

  • If you leave the group during the trip, the transaction will be deemed invalid and no refund will be given. If any personal or property safety is affected as a result, the consequences will be borne by the individual.

  • The arrival time of each tour may vary depending on traffic conditions, weather, festivals, and crowds. If the tour is delayed or cancelled due to the aforementioned or other force majeure factors, please understand that this is not a valid reason for requesting a refund.

  • Please wear comfortable clothing and shoes for this tour.

  • Please be sure to abide by local laws and regulations in Japan and do not bring items prohibited by Japanese law to avoid violating the law and affecting your own rights and interests.

  • During free time, you should pay attention to your personal safety and property. If you fail to heed the advice and any accidents or losses occur, you will be solely responsible.

  • Elderly people aged 70 and above must ensure that they are in good health and suitable for travel, and must be accompanied by family members or friends aged 22 and above throughout the trip.

  • Elderly people need a health certificate. Please fill out the health certificate and submit it to the registration office before traveling (electronic version is acceptable)

  • Pregnant women, people with heart disease, fear of heights and other special groups are not suitable to join this tour. There is a risk of being rejected. Please book with caution.

  • The specific boarding time and the tour leader's license plate information will be sent to your email by 21:00 Japan time on the day before departure. Please be sure to check your email at that time. If you do not receive the email, please contact us immediately.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 4 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • For cancellations made 2 to 3 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 50% will apply
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–1 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What makes the Magome Tsumago trail a worthwhile experience for travelers?

The Magome Tsumago trail offers a unique opportunity to journey through the beautifully preserved Edo-era post towns of Magome-juku and Tsumago-juku. Travelers can immerse themselves in historical streetscapes, traditional wooden buildings, and serene natural paths, including picturesque forests and waterfalls. It provides a peaceful escape and a chance to experience Japan's rich cultural heritage and ancient trade routes, making it a truly enriching and memorable walk.

2. What is the historical significance of Magome-juku as a post town?

Magome-juku holds significant historical importance as one of the 69 post towns along the Nakasendo route, a vital ancient highway connecting Edo (Tokyo) and Kyoto during the Edo period. It served as a relay station for travelers, providing lodging and supplies. Its unique hillside construction, with a cobblestone path winding through traditional wooden houses, reflects its past as a bustling stopping point, offering a tangible glimpse into Japan's feudal history.

3. What activities and sights can visitors experience in Magome-juku?

In Magome-juku, visitors can stroll along the beautifully restored main street, lined with traditional wooden buildings and watermills. Key activities include exploring local souvenir shops offering regional crafts and snacks, visiting the Magome-juku Honjin and Waki-Honjin museums to learn about its history, and enjoying the scenic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. It's an ideal place to experience the ambiance of an Edo-era post town.

4. What is the typical walking duration and distance for the Magome to Tsumago trail?

The walking trail from Magome to Tsumago is approximately 8 kilometers (5 miles) long. It typically takes about 2 to 3 hours to complete at a leisurely pace, allowing time for sightseeing and enjoying the scenery. The path includes some uphill and downhill sections, but it is generally considered a moderate walk suitable for most fitness levels. Clear signage assists with navigation along the preserved route.

5. What distinctive features can be found at Tsumago-juku?

Tsumago-juku is renowned for its exceptional preservation, maintaining an authentic Edo-period atmosphere with strict regulations preventing modern intrusions like power lines. Visitors can explore traditional inns (ryokan), the Tsumago-juku Honjin and Okuya museums showcasing historical documents and artifacts. The town exudes a tranquil charm, allowing for a deeper immersion into the past and offering a stark, beautiful contrast to contemporary life.

6. How has Magome-juku preserved its historical streetscapes and atmosphere?

Magome-juku has meticulously preserved its historical streetscapes through dedicated local efforts and strict architectural guidelines. Many buildings were carefully restored to their Edo-period appearance in the mid-20th century. Modern structures are integrated discreetly, and commercial signs are kept traditional to maintain the authentic atmosphere of a post town. This commitment ensures visitors can truly step back in time and experience its cultural heritage.

7. What views can be expected from the Ena Gorge Observatory?

From the Ena Gorge Observatory, visitors can expect panoramic views of the stunning Ena Gorge, known for its unique rock formations, dramatic cliffs, and the beautiful clear waters of the Kiso River. The scenery changes dramatically with the seasons, offering vibrant greenery in summer, brilliant autumn foliage, and occasionally snow-dusted landscapes in winter. It provides a breathtaking natural vista and a serene escape.

8. What historical significance does Inuyama Castle hold for visitors?

Inuyama Castle is one of Japan's oldest original castles, designated as a National Treasure. Its historical significance lies in its rare survival of centuries, offering an authentic glimpse into feudal Japan's military architecture and defensive strategies. Visitors can climb to the top of its keep for commanding views of the Kiso River and surrounding area, experiencing the same perspectives as samurai lords from over 400 years ago.

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