Winter Nakasendo Trail
Highlights
- Enjoy hearty, warming seasonal cuisine at welcoming Japanese inns
- Escape the crowds of busier seasons and enjoy a magical perspective on Japan
- Ride the world-famous bullet train
- Walk or snowshoe village to village on the loveliest parts of the winter Nakasendo Trail
- Visit beautifully-preserved old post towns in the snowy Kiso Valley
- Soak in natural thermal onsen hot springs – indoors and outdoors!
Winter transforms Japan into a wonderland. The days are crisp and clear with plenty of sunshine and with much less crowds making winter an ideal time to visit Japan. Walk the ancient path of Nakasendo Trail on this small-group guided tour. Beginning in Kyoto and ending Tokyo, you will be visiting the perfectly restored villages of Narai, Tsumago and Magome and staying in ryokans much like samurai, merchants, and travellers did during the Edo period. There is nothing more enchanting than the winter landscapes of these traditional wooden villages. If snowfall is heavy then you may need to wear snowshoes but at the end of the day you will have a brief reprieve from the cold by bathing in the relaxing hot springs – a perfect way to end the day walking on these snowy trails!
Tour Length |
8 days
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Cost |
From $4,840 per person, twin share
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Type and Level of Trip |
Active – 5 days of walking and hiking from 1 to 3 hours per day along a mixture of paved village paths and dirt trails, which may be snow-covered. Depending on the depth of snow, we may use our snowshoes to follow the route.
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What is Included |
- Full-time services of an English-speaking tour guide
- 7 nights in hotels and Japanese-style inns (Ryokan and Minshuku)
- Due to the rural nature of this tour, some properties will only have Japanese-style bedding and shared facilities
- Daily breakfast, 2 lunches and 7 dinners
- All transportation between tour locations
- Entrance to museums, temples and other sights on the group’s itinerary
- Forwarding of one item of luggage on 4 occasions
- Rental gear – a pair of snowshoes, over gloves, gaiters and walking poles
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What’s Not Included |
- Flights
- Airport transfers
- Pay locally for drinks with meals and for lunches
- Entrance fees to museums, temples etc. not mentioned in the itinerary
- A single room supplement is required for solo travellers at hotels
- When the group stays at Japanese-style properties you might be asked to share a room with another group member of the same gender
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Dates |
TBA
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Important |
Due to the rural nature of this tour, slight alterations of the itinerary are possible. |