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This is your ultimate step-by-step guide to walking the most popular part of the Nakasendo Trail in Japan, from Magome to Tsumago! Consider this your personal tour of one of Japan’s most historical and accessible hiking experiences. In this video, we break down the entire 7km journey. We'll start by taking the train into Nagoya, which is an easy JR line train trip from Osaka or Kyoto. Then we’ll take the train to Nakatsugawa and a bus to Magome. We’ll explore the famous cobblestone paths in Magome, grab a few souvenir stamps and have a bite to eat. Along the walk to Tsumago, we’ll stop at a secret garden, a couple temples and an old samurai tea house. I'll provide clear directions and tips for each section of this Japanese heritage trail, so you can feel confident and just enjoy the views. Quick guide & FAQs for the Magome to Tsumago Nakasendo Trail How long is the walk? The 7km walk takes about 2-3 hours at a relaxed pace, including stops for photos! Is it difficult to hike the Nakasendo trail? The path from Magome to Tsumago is suitable for most fitness levels. There are some hills and sets of stairs, but the path is well-packed dirt or paved. What should I bring to hike the Nakasendo trail? Comfortable shoes are a must! Also, bring water, sunscreen, a hat, and of course, your camera. In summer months it can get very hot, so an umbrella is also helpful. There is spring mountain water along the way which is safe to drink, but not many shops. When is the best time to hike the Nakasendo trail? An early morning start is perfect for avoiding crowds and getting beautiful light for your photos. Weekdays are also much quieter than weekends. Seasonally, avoid summer due to heat. What’s the best way to get to Magome to walk the Nakasendo? The easiest way is to take a bus from Nakatsugawa. Should you walk the Nakasendo back? Most people walk to Tsumago and then take the bus to Nagiso (a JR-line station) and continue on. You could do the walk back, but if you have that much energy, I highly recommend simply walking onto Nagiso or one of the towns on the trail even further north! Timestamps: 00:00 The Nakasendo Trail 01:22 Getting there | Nagoya 03:14 Using a coin locker 04:17 Nakatsugawa 04:42 About the Nakasendo 05:47 Magome 08:08 Secret hidden garden 11:26 Samurai tea house 12:43 Tsumago 14:16 Getting back Want to see more travel gems in Japan? YES! Check out my Japan playlist here: • Visit Tokyo | Your Kid-friendly Guide (tha... 👇 Are you planning to walk the Nakasendo? Let me know! — Subscribe for more travel tips and adventures: / @stacey_trock #TourGuide #TravelTokyo #Japan #TokyoTravelGuide #TravelJapan #Nakasendo