| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Seasonal | Spring Cherry Blossom |
Customer Guideline
Please arrive at the meeting location 15 minutes prior to the departure time.
IMPORTANT: The bus will depart according to the schedule and will not wait for late arrivals.
Please be aware that weekends, holidays, and event days may experience high levels of congestion.
The schedule is subject to change without prior notice.
This tour basically utilizes a bus, and there may be delays in arrival time due to traffic or other factors.
Due to traffic or other reasons, the duration of visits at each destination may be shortened, and arrival times may be delayed.
Refunds will not be provided if you fail to arrive at the meeting location on time (no show).
In the event of a natural disaster, such as a typhoon, the tour will be canceled, and a full refund will be issued.
Wearing your seatbelt is mandatory while the bus is in motion due to legal regulations.
Smoking is strictly prohibited on the bus.
Please refrain from standing up while the bus is in motion.
If you accidentally leave any belongings on the bus, please be aware that they will be disposed of.
Please personally take responsibility for your valuables.
Please inform us of any allergies or dietary restrictions when you book. especially if the tour includes lunch.
Note: These guidelines are provided to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Thank you for your cooperation.
The bus tour provides convenient round-trip transportation from Nagoya, taking visitors directly to Magome-juku as part of the itinerary. This eliminates the need for personal vehicle arrangements or navigating public transport, allowing for a relaxed and hassle-free travel experience.
Magome-juku offers a unique step back in time, preserving the authentic atmosphere of an Edo-period post town. Its beautifully restored wooden buildings, cobblestone streets, and traditional shops create a nostalgic world, allowing visitors to experience a pleasant, refreshing escape from city life with a distinct historical charm.
Visitors to Magome-juku can enjoy leisurely strolls along its historic stone-paved street, exploring traditional Edo-era architecture and working watermills. Key sights include the Magome Honjin, a reconstructed inn for feudal lords, and various small museums showcasing local history and culture.
The full Magome-Tsumago Trail is approximately 8 kilometers (5 miles) long, typically taking about 2 to 3 hours to walk at a moderate pace. This scenic route offers a pleasant journey through forests and countryside, connecting two historic post towns with rich heritage.
At Hanamomo no Sato, visitors can expect to witness a spectacular display of over 5,000 blossoming peach trees. This limited-time event transforms the landscape into a vibrant tapestry of various shades of pink, red, and white, offering breathtaking seasonal beauty unique to this time of year.
Yes, Magome-juku features a variety of local shops offering traditional crafts, souvenirs, and local delicacies such as gohei-mochi (skewered rice cakes) and chestnut sweets. There are also quaint teahouses and restaurants where visitors can enjoy regional cuisine and traditional snacks in a historic setting.
The Magome-Tsumago Trail is renowned for its tranquil natural scenery, including lush cedar forests, picturesque streams, and small waterfalls. Historically, it features well-preserved Edo-period stone pathways, old rest stops (chaiya), and traditional warning signs, offering evocative glimpses into Japan's past.
Yes, the bus tour prioritizes comfort for international travelers. A tour conductor is present throughout the journey and provides language support using a portable translator (Pocket Talk), ensuring clear communication and a smooth, enjoyable experience for all participants.