Nakasendo Way

TsumagoThe Nakasendo Way is a fully guided, Level 3 tour suitable for anyone who is an occasional walker and can walk for more than three to four hours in comfort. In general, the route is gently undulating but also includes some short, steeper climbs. Please read more on Tour Levels below.

A 12 day, 11 night tour starting in Kyoto and finishing in Tokyo. Tour accommodation is in hotels and Japanese inns. The maximum group size for this tour is 12 ~13 persons.

The Nakasendo Way
is a fully guided, walking tour between the Nakasendo's beginning in Kyoto to its end in Edo, modern-day Tokyo. The Nakasendo Way is Walk Japan's pioneering walking tour of Japan. A best-seller for over a decade, this tour provides a unique, intimate experience of Japan and its people. Of course, these days it is no longer unique. Walk Japan's Kunisaki Buddhist Trek, Kyushu Expedition, Hokkaido Hike, Mt. Fuji Circuit and Shogun Trail tours also bring Japan up close in different, but no less fascinating contexts.

The Nakasendo Way explores one of Japan's ancient highways, the Nakasendo literally 'the road through the mountains'. The tour starts in Kyoto, an ancient capital and cultural epicentre of Japan, and follows some of the best preserved parts of the old road deep into the mountains.

 


In its heyday in the seventeenth century, the Nakasendo was crowded with travellers, including feudal lords, samurai, itinerant merchants and pilgrims. Now largely forgotten and quiet, the road provides a pleasant path through scenic countryside and, also, the history of Japan. We pass through and stay in picturesque, old post towns on route in much the same way that the Japanese traveller of old did. Charming, traditional inns, which have somehow survived into the modern world, provide us with friendly and atmospheric overnight accommodation. In the evenings, in an ambience reminiscent of Hiroshige's woodblock prints of feudal Japan, we relax and enjoy excellent meals.

The Nakasendo Way follows the most enjoyable, scenic and best-preserved parts of the old highway. Seventeenth-century travellers insisted on a reasonably easy route for their journey and so do we. This is a walking tour, not a trek. The average daily walking distance is a moderate 10-26 kilometres. Transport, however, can be arranged for those who desire a more relaxed day. Baggage goes by taxi, except when we travel by train. We climb several passes, but they have fairly gentle inclines and can be taken at a comfortable pace.

We meet in Kyoto and travel through Hikone, Sekigahara, Magome, Tsumago, and Narai (the last three, difficult to find on a map, are to the north and east of Nagoya), before finishing our journey along the Nakasendo in Tokyo. Walk Japan provides detailed instructions on how to get to Kyoto, and travellers make their own arrangements to get to there.

Price: JPY372,000 (JPY = Japanese Yen) per person. The single room supplement is JPY16,000 (Please see below). Please use the currency converter on the right-hand side of this page to find the current rate in your local currency. 

Special offer: For customers joining our Nakasendo Way tour we offer our two City tours at discounted prices: The Kyoto Tour with two night's accommodation is JPY47,000 per person; and without accommodation is JPY26,000 per person. The Tokyo Tour with accommodation is JPY42,000 per person; and without accommodation is JPY26,000 per person.

What is included and not included? A fully guided tour including local travel from tour meeting point to finishing point, accommodation, 11 breakfasts and nine evening meals, baggage transfers, and entrance fees are included. Not included are flights, all lunches, two dinners and drinks with meals.

Single room supplement: The single room supplement is JPY16,000 per person and guarantees a single room in hotels on three nights. Please note that while we cannot guarantee to do so we will endeavour to provide single accommodation on the nights we stay in traditional Japanese accommodation. No additional charge is made for any single accommodation provided in Japanese accommodation.

A note on traditional Japanese accommodation: Japanese cultural norms generally dictate that rooms in Japanese-style accommodation, including inns, are provided on a twin basis and individuals travelling together are traditionally expected to share. It is the case, however, that we are frequently able to secure single rooms in Japanese-style accommodation for our customers for many, if not all, days of a tour. Provision, though, is solely at the discretion of the establishment and it may not be known until the day whether it is available. Accordingly, as we cannot guarantee single rooms in Japanese-style accommodation we do not include these in the single room supplement. As mentioned above, in the case that we can provide single room accommodation we make no additional charge. Importantly, in the case that single travellers do share this will only ever be with another person of the same gender from the same tour group.

Group size: The small, intimate nature of the inns makes the maximum group size 12~13 people. We have no minimum size. If we accept a booking we guarantee to run the tour.

Please see the Itinerary for this tour and Tour Dates for dates and availability. These tours start on a Wednesday and finish on a Sunday except the 23 September ~ 4 October 2012 Nakasendo Way tour which starts on a Sunday and finishes on a Thursday.

Please contact Walk Japan for more information and to book this tour.