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A day trip to the scenic spots of Gifu, Japan | Kokeiyama Eihoji Temple, Ena Gorge, Magome-juku & Tsumago-juku | Bus tour departing from Nagoya
A day trip to the scenic spots of Gifu, Japan | Kokeiyama Eihoji Temple, Ena Gorge, Magome-juku & Tsumago-juku | Bus tour departing from Nagoya
A day trip to the scenic spots of Gifu, Japan | Kokeiyama Eihoji Temple, Ena Gorge, Magome-juku & Tsumago-juku | Bus tour departing from Nagoya
A day trip to the scenic spots of Gifu, Japan | Kokeiyama Eihoji Temple, Ena Gorge, Magome-juku & Tsumago-juku | Bus tour departing from Nagoya
A day trip to the scenic spots of Gifu, Japan | Kokeiyama Eihoji Temple, Ena Gorge, Magome-juku & Tsumago-juku | Bus tour departing from Nagoya

A day trip to the scenic spots of Gifu, Japan | Kokeiyama Eihoji Temple, Ena Gorge, Magome-juku & Tsumago-juku | Bus tour departing from Nagoya


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Duration:10 hour(s)
Guided language: English / 中文
Free cancellation 11 day(s) prior to experience date
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  • Amidst the changing natural landscapes of the four seasons, an observation deck is located next to the red Ena Gorge Bridge, offering panoramic views of the magnificent Ena Gorge.
  • Magome-juku and Tsumago-juku retain charming traditional Japanese streets, allowing visitors to fully experience the allure of history and culture.
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point
Departure TimeStandard Departure (8-9 am)
Sightseeing typeNatural sights, Japanese castles, Temples & shrines, Bus tour
TransportBus tour

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- Itinerary Introduction -

  • Yongbao Temple on Huxi Mountain is a Zen Buddhist temple famous for its garden.

It is named for its scenery, which resembles the valleys of Mount Lu in China. The garden is listed as a famous scenic spot in Japan, and the Kannon-do and Kaisan-do halls are national treasures. In front of the main hall, there is a natural monument of the city—a large ginkgo tree that is about 700 years old—and the garden arch bridge known as "Muki-bashi" (Bridge of No Return).

  • Enjoy breathtaking views from the observation deck! The artificial lake, Ena Gorge.

A lake formed by a dam. The emerald green water intertwines with the red bridge, creating a beautiful scene and making it an excellent spot for taking photos.

  • Free time to explore Tsumago-juku, a post town.

It is renowned as an important site for the preservation of traditional buildings in Japan. You are free to wander around and find your favorite spots.

  • Magome-juku is a traditional building complex that lines the ancient road.

Magome-juku was an important post town bustling with people during the Edo period's sankin kotai (three-day farewell ceremony). Magome-juku is also the Furusato of Shimazaki Fujimura, whose birthplace and the site of his main camp, the "Fujimura Memorial Hall," are still preserved today.

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  • A minimum of 10 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 3 day(s) before the departure date

  • Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

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  • The situation of the day is mixed, and the probability of the occurrence and arrival time is different.

  • Those under 3 years old will not be able to participate without any reservations.

FAQ

1. What makes Magome-juku and Tsumago-juku unique historical post towns in Japan?

Magome-juku and Tsumago-juku are celebrated for their remarkably preserved Edo-period townscapes along the ancient Nakasendo Trail. Magome-juku features a charming uphill slope with traditional buildings, while Tsumago-juku is particularly notable for its strict preservation policies, which prohibit power lines and modern intrusions, offering an authentic glimpse into feudal Japan. Both towns provide visitors with a rich sense of history, traditional architecture, and cultural insights.

2. What activities can visitors enjoy at Enakyo Gorge?

At Enakyo Gorge, visitors can admire the breathtaking natural beauty of the gorge from an observatory, especially next to the iconic red Ena Gorge Bridge. The area is perfect for photography, capturing the dramatic rock formations and the serene river below. There are also opportunities to take scenic boat cruises on the lake, offering a unique perspective of the gorge's cliffs and forested surroundings.

3. What is the recommended route for walking between Magome-juku and Tsumago-juku?

The most recommended route for walking between Magome-juku and Tsumago-juku is to start from Magome-juku and walk towards Tsumago-juku. This direction is generally preferred because Magome is at a higher elevation, making the walk mostly downhill or flat, which is less strenuous. The path, part of the ancient Nakasendo Trail, guides you through picturesque forests, past waterfalls, and through small hamlets.

4. How long does it typically take to walk between Magome-juku and Tsumago-juku?

The walk between Magome-juku and Tsumago-juku covers approximately 8 kilometers (5 miles). Most visitors find that it takes about 2.5 to 3 hours to complete the journey, depending on their pace and how often they stop to admire the scenery, take photos, or rest at the traditional tea houses along the trail.

5. What are the key differences between walking the Nakasendo Trail from Magome to Tsumago versus Tsumago to Magome?

Walking from Magome-juku to Tsumago-juku is generally considered easier because Magome is located at a higher altitude, resulting in a predominantly downhill or relatively flat path. This offers a more relaxed hiking experience. Conversely, walking from Tsumago-juku to Magome-juku involves a more significant uphill climb, requiring greater physical exertion. Most travelers prefer the Magome to Tsumago direction for comfort.

6. How can one reach Magome-juku and Tsumago-juku when visiting the Ena region?

Magome-juku and Tsumago-juku can be accessed by public transport, typically involving a train ride to nearby stations like Nakatsugawa or Nagiso, followed by a local bus. However, for a streamlined and hassle-free experience, joining a convenient bus tour is highly recommended. Such tours provide direct transportation, allowing visitors to avoid complex transfers and fully immerse themselves in the historical ambiance of these post towns and the natural beauty of the Ena region.

7. What are the benefits of visiting Magome-juku, Tsumago-juku, and Enakyo Gorge via a convenient bus tour?

Visiting Magome-juku, Tsumago-juku, and Enakyo Gorge on a convenient bus tour offers several advantages. It eliminates the complexities and stress of navigating public transportation, especially in rural areas, saving valuable travel time. A bus tour provides comfortable transport directly between attractions, ensuring a smooth and efficient itinerary, allowing you to fully enjoy the historical townscapes and natural landscapes without worrying about logistics.

8. What makes Kokeizan Eiho-ji Temple a significant stop on a Gifu day trip?

Kokeizan Eiho-ji Temple is a significant stop due to its historical importance as a Zen Buddhist temple and its serene, picturesque setting. Founded in the 14th century, it features exquisite architecture and a beautiful Japanese garden, especially known for its moss and autumn maple trees. Its tranquil atmosphere by the Toki River offers a peaceful retreat and a glimpse into traditional Japanese spiritual culture, making it a valuable addition to a Gifu exploration.

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