1. Tsumago-juku

    Address: Tsumago, Nagiso, Kiso-gun, Nagano

    Tsumago-juku is a well-preserved Edo period post town located in the Kiso Valley. Visitors can walk along the beautifully preserved streets and see traditional Japanese architecture.

  2. Narai-juku

    Address: Narai, Shiojiri, Nagano

    Narai-juku is another well-preserved Edo period post town located in the Kiso Valley. Visitors can see traditional Japanese architecture and enjoy local food and souvenirs.

  3. Kiso Valley Hiking Trail

    Address: Various starting points

    The Kiso Valley Hiking Trail is a scenic hiking trail that runs through the Kiso Valley and connects the post towns of Magome and Tsumago. It offers beautiful views of the valley and traditional Japanese countryside.

  4. Kiso River Rafting

    Address: Various starting points

    Kiso River Rafting is a thrilling activity that takes visitors down the Kiso River and through the beautiful scenery of the Kiso Valley. Experienced guides lead the way and provide a safe and exciting experience.

  5. Kiso-Fukushima Castle

    Address: 1-2 Otemachi, Kiso, Nagano

    Kiso-Fukushima Castle is a restored castle that dates back to the Edo period. Visitors can explore the castle grounds and see traditional Japanese architecture and artifacts.

  6. Narai-juku Shiryokan Museum

    Address: 1542 Narai, Shiojiri, Nagano

    The Narai-juku Shiryokan Museum is a museum dedicated to the history and culture of Narai-juku. Visitors can see artifacts and exhibits related to the Edo period post town and the surrounding area.

  7. Kiso Horseback Riding

    Address: Various starting points

    Kiso Horseback Riding is a unique way to explore the Kiso Valley. Visitors can ride horses through the countryside and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the area.

  8. Kiso Valley Train Ride

    Address: Various stations along the Kiso Valley Line

    The Kiso Valley Train Ride is a scenic train ride that runs through the Kiso Valley and connects the post towns of Magome and Tsumago. It offers beautiful views of the valley and traditional Japanese countryside.

  9. Magome-juku

    Address: Magome, Nakatsugawa, Gifu

    Magome-juku is a well-preserved Edo period post town located near the border of Nagano and Gifu prefectures. Visitors can walk along the beautifully preserved streets and see traditional Japanese architecture.

  10. Momosuke Bridge

    Address: 1 Chome-1-1 Momosuke, Kiso, Nagano

    Momosuke Bridge is a historic suspension bridge that spans the Kiso River. It offers beautiful views of the surrounding area and is a popular spot for photos.