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Magome-juku

岐阜県
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A post town with a retro house, stone-paved slopes, and a waterwheel.
Magome-juku is the 43rd post town on the Nakasendo road. On both sides of the hilly road, there are stylish cafes and souvenir shops lined up, making it a fun place to stroll around. It is also recommended to try the local food such as dango, goheimochi, and soft serve ice cream while walking around.

Features & How to Enjoy

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Highlights

Point 1

A Post Town with a Historical Atmosphere

Magome-juku A Post Town with a Historical Atmosphere
Magome-juku is a tourist spot where the historical townscape that flourished as a post town on the Nakasendo road at the beginning of the Edo period remains. The famous stone-paved roads and water wheels that exist to convey the atmosphere of the Edo period are well-known. On both sides of the stone-paved roads, there are shops where you can enjoy the famous Gohyaku-mame rice cakes and souvenir shops, making it a great place for strolling around town. It's also known as the birthplace of the famous Japanese author, Shimazaki Toson, and there are historical buildings such as the Magome-juku Honjinato and the Magome-juku post town ruins scattered throughout the area. You can visit Magome-juku and take a stroll while feeling the atmosphere of the past.
Point 2

Enjoy a Leisurely Food Tour

Magome-juku Enjoy a Leisurely Food Tour
In the area surrounding Magome-juku, there are several restaurants where you can enjoy local cuisine. While strolling through the town at a leisurely pace, you can enjoy piping hot steamed oyaki and Gohyakumochi, a specialty of Nakatsugawa City. You can also enjoy delicious soba noodles at a long-standing soba restaurant. It's recommended to savor a relaxing moment with local flavors.
Point 3

Enjoy the Beautiful Autumn Foliage and the Atmosphere of Edo

Magome-juku Enjoy the Beautiful Autumn Foliage and the Atmosphere of Edo
Magome-juku is also famous as a spot for autumn foliage. The best time to see it is usually from late October to mid-November, when the normally quiet post town is beautifully colored in red and yellow. The area around Magome-juku has many mountains and is a naturally rich place to enjoy the autumn foliage. In November each year, a light-up event is held at Magome Shimada Park, where you can enjoy the beautifully lit autumn foliage along with the atmosphere of Edo. It's recommended to take a walk at night during the autumn evenings.
Point 4

Enjoy a Nature-filled Hike

Magome-juku Enjoy a Nature-filled Hike
There are many places rich in nature around Magome-juku. Especially recommended for those with stamina is the Nakasendo hike. The approximately 9km path that connects Magome-juku and Tsumago-juku is maintained as a hiking course, with water supply spots available. You can enjoy hiking while taking in the beautiful nature of the Kiso Mountains, waterfalls, and valleys. As there are no streetlights in the surrounding area on the approximately 3-hour course, it's recommended to start by 3:00 pm in the summer and 2:00 pm in the winter.
Point 5

A Memorial Hall Tracing the Life of Writer Soseki Shimazaki

Magome-juku A Memorial Hall Tracing the Life of Writer Soseki Shimazaki
Magome-juku is known as the hometown of Soseki Shimazaki, a representative writer of Japan. The site of the honjin (the main inn) has been recognized as a Japanese heritage site in 2020 as the former residence of Soseki Shimazaki (the honjin of Magome-juku). It is now the Soseki Shimazaki Memorial Hall, where many materials related to Soseki Shimazaki are collected, and valuable collections such as manuscripts of representative works such as "Yoake Mae" can be seen. It is located almost in the center of Magome-juku and is a symbolic presence in the town.
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Access

Magome-juku Free Parking Lot Available, Making it Convenient for Visitors
Free Parking Lot Available, Making it Convenient for Visitors
For those coming by car, it takes about 20 minutes from Nakatsugawa IC to arrive at Magome-juku via Route 19. With the exception of some areas, parking for both regular and large vehicles is free at Magome-juku. On crowded days, the C-2 Magome Fureai Plaza and Magome Shimada Park parking lots are also open and free. Please note that for pedestrian safety, vehicles are not allowed to pass through Magome-juku (both upper and lower entrances) from 10:00 to 16:00 every day. For those using public transportation, it takes about 60 minutes by JR Chuo Main Line from Nagoya Station to JR Nakatsugawa Station, followed by a 25-minute bus ride.

Basic Information

Address 508-0502 Nakatsugawa-shi, Gifu Prefecture Magome
TEL 0573-69-2336
Web Site https://kiso-magome.com/
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