Minami-Kiso flourished during the Edo period as a Shukuba town on the Nakasendo Highway connecting Kyoto and Edo.
In "Tsumagogo inn (Tsumago-juku)" and "Midono inn (Midono-juku)", where travelers interacted and culture blossomed, the old townscape of that time still remains.
It is a fascinating region with natural landscapes and rich history.
Please spend a memorable time in the beautiful nature and history of Minami Kiso Town.
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Hello to all COOL JAPAN VIDEOS viewers! This is the Nagiso Tourism Association.
Nagiso Town, Kiso-gun, Nagano Prefecture is a town of about 3,600 people in the southwestern part of Nagano Prefecture.
94% of the town is forested, of which about 70% is national forest.
It is formed in seven regions: Yogawa, Northern part Kakizore, Midono, Tsumago, Araragi, Hirose, and Tadachi.
In the COOL JAPAN VIDEOS, we will introduce plenty of the charms of Nagiso Town, so please enjoy it!
◆History of Nagiso Town, Nagano Prefecture◆
Nagiso Town flourished during the Edo period as a Shukuba-machi on the Nakasendo Highway connecting Kyoto and Edo.
In "Tsumago juku" and "Midono juku", where travelers interacted and culture blossomed, the Old streets of that time still remain.
◆Introduction of sightseeing spots in Nagiso Town, Nagano Prefecture◆
【Tenpaku azalea colony】
Located in Tenpaku Park, it is a large communities of Mitsuba azaleas designated as a natural monument of the town.
Best time to visit in Spring, 400 azalea plants dye the garden beautiful pink and white.
Since it is located on a hill in the park, you can overlook Kiso Komagatake and other places.
【Tsumago Yado Preservation District】
Maintenance as the 42nd Shukuba from Edo on the Nakasendo Road, it still retains strong faces of the Edo period.
In 1976, it was designated as a National Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings.
At Wakihonjin Okuya, you can also experience the life of the past by the sunken hearth.
Walking through the Old streets allows you to feel the romance of a timeless journey.
【Kakizore Canyon Oyster each keikoku】
It is said to be one of the most beautiful Valleys in Kisoji.
Azaleas and rhododendrons in Spring and autumn leaves can be enjoyed throughout the year.
Use the nature trails and promenades along the Valleys to see the granite hollowed-out Ushigataki Waterfall and Kirigataki Waterfall.
【Tadachi Waterfall】
The "Uru Falls", "Rasen Falls", "Senshin Falls", "Kirigataki Waterfall", "Tenga Falls", "Fudo Falls", and "Somen Waterfall" that span the canyon of the Otaki River are collectively called Tadachi Waterfall.
In 1990, it was recognized as a 100 best waterfalls in Japan and in 2020 it was designated as a Central Alps National Park.
【Yogawa Michi】
The Yogawa Michi was built as a detour when the Nakasendo Road became impassable due to the flooding of the Kiso River.
The moss-covered forest road with stones and bamboo bushes beside the highway is a great Hiking Course.
【Momosuke Bridge】
Completed in 1922, more than 100 years ago, it is the largest wooden bridge in Japan with a total length of 247 meters.
It was designated as a National Important Cultural Property in 1994
【Mt. Nagiso】
Mt. Nagiso, with an elevation of 1,677 meters, was a mountain of Mountain asceticism in ancient times.
The mountain trail offers steep slopes, gentle slopes, and chain grounds.
It is popular as a mountain where you can easily climb on a day trip.
◆Specialty products of Nagiso Town, Nagano Prefecture◆
Surrounded by forests, Nagiso Town has long been home to wooden crafts.
The traditional technique of carving wooden boards and logs with a potter's wheel while rotating them with a Nagiso wheel is carefully made one by one by craftsmen.
It fascinates many people with its delicate beauty made with craftsmanship that has been passed down from generation to generation.
◆Festivals and events in Nagiso Town, Nagano Prefecture◆
【Tadachi Hanauma Festival】
At the festivals held every year in October to give thanks for the bountiful harvest of five grains, three Kiso horses decorated with saddles slowly parade through the town.
In 1993, it was designated as an Intangible folk cultural asset of Nagano Prefecture
◆Tourist Information of Nagiso Town, Nagano Prefecture◆
Nagiso Town in Nagano Prefecture is an attractive area with its magnificent natural scenery and rich history.
Please spend a memorable time in the beautiful nature and history of Nagiso Town.
Best regards for COOL JAPAN VIDEOS, we will send out Recommendations and Latest Information on Nagiso Town.
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【Ice and Snow Light Festival 2025】
On Saturday, February 15th, the "Ice and Snow Light Festival" will be Held in in Tsumago juku again this year!
About 600 ice candles are lit, and a fantastic scene different from the daytime Unfolds.
This year, in addition to the store's night business hours, there will be a free service of pork soup and hot lemonade at the tourist Information Center, and the sale of fried chicken and pizza in front of There are Fureaikan!
There will also be colorful ice art by the Tsumagoro Women's Club and an exhibition of ice by Local Sunan High School students.
On that day, Nagiso Kanko Taxi is open until 20 o'clock.
Enjoy the annual Festival!
If you are a photographer, please 📸✨ apply for the Kiso Tourism Federation's photo contest
Date: Saturday, February 15, 2025
Time: 17:30 Ignition
Location: Nagiso Town, Tsumago juku (399-5302 Nagiso Town, Kiso-gun, Nagano Prefecture Azuma Tsumago juku)
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📍 Tsumago juku
The small New Year's decorations "Mayudama" and "Mochi Flower" were made!
Vinca trees are decorated with eyebrows and kumquats, and bamboo is decorated with mochi flowers.
We also received ♩ a large decoration in front of the Tsumago Tourist Information Center
The decoration is scheduled to be until 2/2 of Setsubun.
Enjoy ✨ the scenery of Tsumago juku unique to this time of year
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📍 Nakasendo
This is ❄ the Scene of the Nakasendo of 2025.1.8 (馬籠峠~Tsumago)
1-3: Magoro Pass
4: Ichiseki Tochi Stand Tea House
5: Entrance to the pass
6-10: Male Waterfall Female Waterfall
11: Kooshinzuka-mae
Thereare snow ❄ cover
If you are walking on the Nakasendo Road, please prepare sufficient winter equipment such as snow boots, gloves, knitted hats, socks, etc.
In particular, mountain passes, male waterfalls, and female waterfalls require caution of ⚠ snow and freezing
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📍 Momosuke Bridge and shopping street in front of the station
The Taosuke Bridge is a symbolic bridge ✨ in Nagiso that students and residents of Sunan High School in Local regularly Use
The snow-covered Momosuke Bridge is powerful and cool.
With the snow that has been falling since last night, the whole towns is a silver world!
Fun the ❄ winter scenery
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Happy New Year!
Broadcasting and sharing Tourist Information of Nagiso Town again this year as well, so thank you for your ✨ support
Today, new Spring wolf smoke was held in various parts of Kiso.
Smoke is smoke that is raised high using firewood or gunpowder, and in the past, it was used as a signal or landmark during wartime / emergency. In other words, it was a means of transmitting Information.
The New Spring Wolf Smoke Festival, Held in every year on January 4 in Kiso, began in 2007 with the call of the Tsumagoro Love Association to strengthen the sense of solidarity in Kiso Valley and revitalize Kiso.
The photo shows a Scene at the Tsumagoro Ruins of the Castle in Nagiso Town, where the Cypress trees of the Kiso tree and the leaves of the Kouyamaki tree are burned to create 🌲 smoke
This year, too, the smoke Gari vigorously rose under sunny skies.
May 2025 be a happy year full of smiles... 🐍✨
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📍 Tsumago juku (12/28 13:30)
It's ⛄❄ piling up
JR and buses are operating normally for now.
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📍 Kakizore Canyon (Oyster)
It is said to be one of the most beautiful Valleys of Kisoji, and it is a scenic spot where the huge granite rocks that fill the deep valley weave beautiful waterfalls, streams, and abysses.
The beautiful emerald green color of the water does not become turbid when it rains.
You can also enjoy ✨ azaleas and rhododendrons in Spring, and Autumn leaves in autumn
In general, from JR Jujikane Station, you can walk 4.5 km from JR Jujikane Station through the Nature Trail to Ushigataki Waterfall, and further down the forest road. For a stroll, we recommend the 300-meter promenade from the Koiji suspension bridge to Ushigataki Waterfall. The view of Ushigataki Waterfall, where the main stream of the Kakizore River falls through the granite, is spectacular.
If you walk along the forest road for about 40 minutes, you will There are the exhilarating view from the Observation decks Kirigataki Waterfall, Nijiga Falls, and Thunder Falls.
We ask for your cooperation in environmental maintenance costs.
Located in at the entrance of Kakizore Canyon, please put it in the brown post.
access
・ Car: About 10 minutes from the traffic light of National Route 19 "Kakizore Canyon entrance" There are 2 free parking lots Car
・JR: Get off at JR Nagiso Station and take a taxi for about 25 minutes
Get off at JR Jujikane Station and walk for about 1 hour (taxis are not stationed)
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・ There is a flush toilet in each Car parking lot
・ There is a vending machine near the cars parking lot
・ Pamphlet (map) can be downloaded from the Official website of the Nagiso Tourism Association "Burari Nagiso"
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・ Camping, Barbecue, etc. are prohibited in Kakizore Canyon
・We ask for your cooperation in taking your trash home with you.
・Do not approach the river in rainy weather or when there is a lot of water
・ If you are playing in the river, please Enjoy it with due attention to safety
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📍 Yogawa District
Photos 1 and 2 show Yogawa's Scene ☀ this morning (12.24)
With last night's snow, there There are a light snow on the roads and Yogawa Michi!
If you are walking, please wear winter gear.
The 3rd-5th picture is the morning ❄ of yesterday's wife basket
There is no snow on Route 19. It was ❄ -1°C this morning
If you are coming or going from the Achi and Iida areas, please be careful 🚗⚠ of snow and freezing on the Kiyonaiji Pass
It's going ✨ to be nice weather today and tomorrow
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Momosuke Bridge【National Important Cultural Property】
The Momosuke Bridge is one of the largest wooden suspension bridges in Japan with a total length of 247 meters and a width of 2.7 meters over the Kiso River, and you can still walk across it even now.
In the 11th year of the Taisho era, Momosuke Fukuzawa (son-in-law of Yukichi Fukuzawa), who was called the power king, built it as a 🌲🚃 material transportation route for the development of hydroelectric power generation on the Kiso River
As a Village road from 1950 (Showa 25), it was very useful for traffic in both bank villages and for local transportation such as high school and junior high school students commuting to school, but from around 1978 (Showa 53), it was aging and could not be repaired Authentic, so it was on the verge of abandonment. However, there are many voices for preservation and utilization, and along with the Maintenance of Tenpaku Park in the surrounding area, it was restored as a modernization heritage (Nagiso Town Tangible Cultural Property)!
In 1994 (Heisei 6), it was designated as a [National Important Cultural Property].
✅ Highlights
・ A powerful suspension bridge built at the largest width of the Kiso River!
At that time, a trolley rail for transporting materials was laid in the center of the bridge, so it has been restored so that traces of it can be seen. Please take a ✨ look
・ In Spring, you can also enjoy the cherry blossoms (Someiyoshino) blooming on the side of Nagiso Station. In addition, there is an azalea garden Thereare on the Takadai of "Tenpaku Park" where the Momosuke Bridge is located. Around the beginning of April, about 400 azaleas of 6 kinds, including the town flower "Mitsuba azaleas", bloom!
・ From the Observation decks opposite the azalea garden, you can see the Momosuke Bridge from above.
・You can go down to the river park from the middle of the Momosuke Bridge.
・ Spring, summer, autumn and winter, all seasons are recommended. Especially in Spring, cherry blossoms, Mitsuba azaleas, and peaches bloom all at once 🌸
・ You can walk at night because the light is on. It is also recommended to take a picture with the stars. * Please be careful with your feet.
access
・ Car: Immediately from Route 19, there is a free Car parking lot in the Tenpaku Park (30 cars), 3 minutes walk from the Car parking lot
・JR: About 5 minutes on foot from JR Nagiso Station
* The Carp streamers 🎏 in the Spring photo are not currently on display.
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Tenpaku azalea colony【Natural monument of the town】
A large communities of Mitsuba azaleas blooming in Tenpaku Park.
There are about six types of 400 azalea plants growing in the azalea garden, and among them, Nagiso Mitsuba azaleas is a rare species 🌸 that can only be found in the vicinity of Nagiso Town as the name suggests
The flowering status varies every year depending on the climate, but the best time to visit is usually around early ~ mid-April!
There is a Takadai Tenpaku Park, the view of Momosuke Bridge and Kiso Komagatake is outstanding.
At the entrance to the Nagiso Station side of the wooden suspension bridge "Momosuke Bridge" over the Kiso River in Tenpaku Park, the cherry blossoms are in Best time to visit around the same time (early April), so it is recommended!
► Access
・By Car: Just off Route 19. Tenpaku Park has free cars (about 30 cars)
・ Train: About 10 minutes on foot from JR Nagiso Station (close to Momosuke Bridge)
► Other
・ From the Car parking lot to the azalea garden, walk uphill for about 5 minutes. Please refrain from parking in front of the azalea garden as it will interfere with the passage of residents Car If you have a disability, please get off Car near the azalea garden and park your Car Car at the parking lot Car.
・ There are toilets and vending machines in Car parking lot There are.
・In the park, you can learn more about the history of Momosuke Bridge and its builder, Momosuke Fukuzawa, and the Fukuzawa Momosuke Memorial Hall and the Mountain History Museum.
・ Regarding the flowering status, please refer to the Home page of the Nagiso Tourism Association.
Enjoy ✨ the sight of bright purple flowers blooming all over the park
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