Tsumago-juku

One of the Nakasendo (old route from Tokyo to Kyoto) post towns which still retains the appearance of a post town from the Edo period. Tsumago-juku is known as the first post town in Japan to preserve its old town atmosphere and it has been designated as an important architectural preservation site and a regional conservation area. The town is full of places to see such as Koi-iwa (Carp rock), one of the three famous rocks, the Waki-Honjin Okuya (a National Important Cultural Property), Nagiso Museum of History with displays on the history of Nagiso Town and the Kisoji Road, and the preservation of Tsumago-juku.

Theme
Life / Culture
nagano
Address Nagano Pref. Kisogunnagisomachi Aduma 2159-2
Hours Open 24 hours
Closed Depends on each store\[Tsumaryu Tourist Information Center] Year-end and New Year holidays\[Nagiso Town Museum]12/29-1/1
Parking Available(About400spaces)
Credit card *Varies by store. Tourist information centers are available.
Electronic money/smartphone payment *Varies by store. Tourist information centers are available.
Wi-Fi Available(FREE SPOT)
Vegetarian selection Available (depending on the store)
English menu Available (depending on the store)
Average budget [Lunch] 1,001-3,000yen
Suggested length of stay 60-120 minutes
Pet friendly Available (depending on the store)
Official website https://tsumago.jp/
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