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Atera Valley

長野県
4.6
Emerald green scenic spot perfect for Instagram photos
The Atera River is one of the tributaries of the Kiso River. It is called "Atera Blue" because it looks emerald green. The water is so clear that you can see the bottom of the river, and you can enjoy different views depending on the amount of sunlight and other factors.

Features & How to Enjoy

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Highlights

Point 1

Beautiful Emerald Green Stream

Atera Valley Beautiful Emerald Green Stream
The biggest attraction of Asaji Valley is the clear emerald green stream. This beautiful water, also known as Asaji Blue, is created by the Asaji River, a tributary of the Kiso River, and its beauty is sure to captivate you. A promenade has been developed for valley walks, which is about 2km long and takes about 40 minutes. There are two suspension bridges along the promenade, and the water seen from the bridges is so clear that you can't tell how deep it is. The green and sky colors reflected on the water are also beautiful, making it a spot that photography enthusiasts will love. At the end of the promenade is a waterfall called "Ushigataki". The waterfall was named after its basin, which resembles a cow. The water splashing from the basin creates a rainbow and sparkles as it reflects the sunlight. The sound of the waterfall is also pleasant, and you can enjoy a refreshing view. In the summer, the area is bustling with people enjoying river play. It's also recommended to bring your swimsuit and enjoy the coolness of the water.
Point 2

Stop by the Mysterious "Fuchib" and Experience its Enchanting Atmosphere

Atera Valley Stop by the Mysterious "Fuchib" and Experience its Enchanting Atmosphere
Slightly off the walking path, there are places with names inspired by folktales such as "Tanukigafuchi" and "Kumagafuchi". These fuchis are surrounded by rocks and trees, and there is a legend that animals used to practice transforming themselves by using the water surface as a mirror. You can feel the enchanting atmosphere of the place. The water in the fuchi is also highly transparent, allowing you to observe various types of fish and stones of different shapes. The water in the fuchi is cool and refreshing, making it a great place for water activities during the summer.
Point 3

Enjoyable Points All Year Round

Atera Valley Enjoyable Points All Year Round
While summer, with its water play, is the most popular season, there are many other attractions throughout the year. Spring is the season of fresh greenery. Deciduous trees such as maple and Japanese maple spread their new leaves on both sides of the valley, creating a beautiful gradient of green and a refreshing contrast between water and greenery. The water level also increases, and the sound of waterfalls and pools is pleasant to the ear. Flowers such as the Japanese primrose and the monkshood also bloom, adding color to the valley. Autumn is the season of autumn leaves, and the best time to see them is from mid-October to mid-November. The red and yellow leaves color the valley, and their reflection on the water surface is also fantastic. The collaboration between autumn leaves and waterfalls and pools is breathtaking, making it a spot that photo enthusiasts cannot resist. If you go in the fall, the roads are relatively empty, allowing you to enjoy the beauty of the valley and autumn leaves at a leisurely pace.
Point 4

Enjoy Outdoor Activities

Atera Valley Enjoy Outdoor Activities
In the surrounding area, you can enjoy camping and barbecues. At the entrance to the valley, "Atera-so" offers hot springs and barbecue cottages, making it a great place to stop by after a stroll. At "Forestpa Kiso," you can experience forest bathing and athletics. At the upstream "Nozokido Forest Park Campsite," you can rent tents or cottages and stay in nature. If you plan to do these activities, it's recommended to bring clothes and towels that you don't mind getting dirty.
Point 5

Stay at "Nojiri-juku", a Post Town

Atera Valley Stay at "Nojiri-juku", a Post Town
There are hotels and inns located a little away from the valley. Among them, Nojiri-juku is an inn where you can feel the history and culture as the 40th post town on the Nakasendo road. The length of the post town street is second only to Naraai-juku among the Kiso Eleven Post Towns, and its feature is that the town street is winding and called "Nanakuri". Here, you can enjoy many inns where you can taste the traditional architecture and atmosphere of the Kiso Road, as well as crafts such as Kiso's five woods and Kiso lacquerware. You can also enjoy dishes and hot springs using Kiso's ingredients, especially Kiso beef and wasabi are famous. It is a recommended place for those who want to stay relaxed while feeling the history and culture.
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Access

Atera Valley Make the Most of Cars and Shuttle Buses
Make the Most of Cars and Shuttle Buses
You can get to Asukei Valley by car or train. If you go by car, it takes about 70 minutes from the Nagano Expressway Shiojiri IC or the Chuo Expressway Ina IC. Take National Route 19 and turn left at the "Asukei Valley Entrance" intersection, then proceed on Prefectural Route 261 and cross Asukei Bridge following the sign for "Forestpa Kiso". Since the road is narrow, be careful of passing cars. There are parking spaces along the way, but during the summer vacation high season (around July 20 to the end of August from 8:00 to 17:00), it is recommended to park your car at "Forestpa Kiso" and transfer to a shuttle bus (15 minutes, round trip 1000 yen). If you go by train, get off at Nojiri Station on the Chuo West Line and it takes about 1 hour and 20 minutes on foot. Therefore, it's best to walk 20 minutes from the station to Asukei Bridge and take a shuttle bus or taxi.

Recommended attire

Atera Valley Enjoy the Valley to the Fullest by Preparing Well
Enjoy the Valley to the Fullest by Preparing Well
The promenade in the valley is not as steep as a mountain trail, but it's recommended to wear comfortable shoes or sneakers as there are tree roots and steep stairs. If you plan to play in the water, it's also a good idea to bring sandals. In addition, it can get chilly in the morning and evening or in the shade, and even in summer, the water temperature is low. Therefore, it's reassuring to prepare a jacket or something to wear. Moreover, there are many insects that can sting, such as mosquitoes and black flies, especially in summer. It's recommended to bring insect repellent spray and medicine for insect bites. The valley can also have strong sunlight, especially the light reflecting from the water surface can stimulate the eyes and skin. It's also a good idea to bring a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Please enjoy comfortably by paying attention to your clothing and belongings.

Basic Information

Address Atera River, Nojiri, Okuwa Village, Kiso-gun, Nagano 399-5504

Review

Average Review
4.6
4 Reviews
5
ツーリングライダーマン(旅するツーリングライダーマン)
Posted Date:2024/5/23
阿寺渓谷に行ってきました。天気も良く、渓谷の景色は最高でした。駐車場に止めて、徒歩でキャンプまで行きました。 ゆっくり歩いて、往復約3時間ぐらいでしたよ~
4
A. Lopes
Posted Date:2023/8/6
8月に行きました。水が冷たいので覚悟してから入りました。日陰が少ないので、何か日除があると便利です。 座る所も石だらけなので、椅子か何かあると便利。 駐車場は1,000円、有... See more
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野の花Wildflower
Posted Date:2022/7/28
一見の価値有り。阿寺ブルーと呼ばれるエメラルドの渓流。所々に滝。動物の名前の付いた淵。森林列車後。全てが美しい渓谷です。
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