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 everyone watching Cool Japan Video! This is Nagiso Tourism Association.
Nagiso town in Kiso District, Nagano Prefecture, is a town of about 3,600 people located in the southwest of Nagano Prefecture.
Ninety-four percent of the town is forest, and about 70 percent of that is national forest.
The town is made up of seven areas: Yogawa, northern Kakizore, Midono, Tsumago, Araragi, Hirose, and Tadachi.
In Cool Japan Video we will introduce Nagiso town’s charms in depth, so please look forward to it!
◆History of Nagiso town, Nagano Prefecture◆
Nagiso prospered during the Edo period as a post town on the Nakasendo, the route connecting Kyoto and Edo.
Tsumago inn and Midono inn still preserve the old streetscapes where travelers once met and culture flourished.
◆Tourist attractions in Nagiso town, Nagano Prefecture◆
Tenpaku azalea colony
Located in Tenpaku Park, this massive colony of mitsuba azaleas is designated a town natural monument.
At peak season in spring, some 400 azalea plants paint the park in beautiful pinks and whites.
From the park’s hill you can also get views of Mount Kiso-Komagatake and the surrounding landscape.
Tsumago Yado Preservation District
Maintained as the 42nd post town from Edo on the Nakasendo, Tsumago still strongly reflects the atmosphere of the Edo period.
In 1976 it was designated a National Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings.
At Wakihonjin Okuya you can experience traditional life around an irori hearth.
Strolling the old streets lets you feel the timeless romance of travel.
Kakizore Canyon
Considered one of the most beautiful gorges along the Kiso Road.
In spring you’ll see azaleas and rhododendrons, and in autumn the canyon’s foliage is stunning, making it a year-round scenic spot.
Using the nature trails and riverside walkways, you can view granite-carved falls such as Ushigataki Waterfall and Kiriga Falls.
Tadachi Falls
The name Tadachi Falls collectively refers to waterfalls in the Otaki River gorge, including Uru Falls, Rasen Falls, Senshin Falls, Kiriga Falls, Amakawa Falls, Fudo Falls, and Somen Waterfall.
In 1990 Tadachi Falls was selected as one of Japan’s Top 100 Waterfalls, and in 2020 it became part of Central Alps National Park.
Yogawa Michi
Yogawa Michi arose as a detour route when the Nakasendo became impassable due to flooding of the Kiso River.
The moss-covered roadside stones and bamboo thickets along the forest road make it an excellent hiking course.
Momosuke Bridge
Completed in 1922 more than 100 years ago, this 247-meter wooden bridge is the largest wooden bridge in Japan.
In 1994 it was designated a National Important Cultural Property.
MtNagiso
At 1,677 meters, MtNagiso was historically a mountain for Shugendo ascetic practice.
The climbing routes offer steep and gentle slopes as well as chain sections.
It is popular as a mountain that is accessible for day hikes.
◆Local specialties of Nagiso town, Nagano Prefecture◆
Surrounded by forests, Nagiso has long preserved woodcraft traditions.
‘Nagiso rokuro zaiku,’ a traditional technique in which boards and logs are turned on a lathe and planed with a kanna, is carefully crafted by artisans one piece at a time.
The delicate beauty created by generations of skilled craftsmen captivates many people.
◆Festivals and events in Nagiso town, Nagano Prefecture◆
Tadachi Hanauma Festival
Held each October to give thanks for a bountiful harvest, this festival features three Kiso horses adorned with saddles slowly parading through town.
In 1993 it was designated a Nagano Prefecture Intangible Folk Cultural Property.
◆Tourist information for Nagiso town, Nagano Prefecture◆
Nagiso town, Nagano Prefecture, offers magnificent natural scenery and a rich history that make it an appealing destination.
Please come and spend memorable moments surrounded by Nagiso’s beautiful nature and history.
Cool Japan Video will continue to share recommended and up-to-date information about Nagiso town, so thank you for your support.
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Nagiso Tourism Association posted.
MAUKA LANI GOAT FARM
Outdoor live event announcement 🐐🎵
Saturday, October 4, 2025
An outdoor live event will take place at Mauka Lani Goat Farm (a goat ranch) in the Hirose area!!
You can enjoy a special free concert featuring HIDEKATSU CHIWATA, who wrote and composed the theme song “Butter-Fly” for the popular anime Digimon Adventure, and singer-songwriter Dai Okajima!
Mauka Lani Goat Farm is a goat ranch inspired by Hawaii.
Goats roam freely across the spacious pasture.
The shop sells unique goat cheeses, original shop goods, and Hawaiian drinks!
Relax and enjoy a leisurely time in the pleasant autumn weather ✨
A shuttle bus will run from JR Nagiso Station and Tsumago inn (Tsumago-juku) 🚌 (one-way 1,000 yen)
Please use it if you don’t have a car or are a student.
To make a reservation, contact Nagiso Town Tourism Association at 0264-57-2727.
For more details, please check the website.
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Nagiso Tourism Association posted.
Tsumago inn (Tsumago-juku)
Vehicles are prohibited from passing through from 10:00 to 16:00 🚗⚠
Recently, the number of cars entering the post town during the restricted hours has been increasing.
This restriction is in place to protect pedestrians and the historic streetscape, so we ask for your understanding and cooperation.
Please park in the No.2 parking lot or the central parking lot along National Route 256.
The parking fee is 500 yen per day.
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Nagiso Tourism Association posted.
Access
You can reach Nagiso town mainly by JR train, local bus, or taxi.
Here is information about timetables and how to ride the buses 🚌✨
You can also check the access page on the official website!
Search for "Nagiso Town Tourism Association" or "Burari Nagiso" 🔍
▶︎ Bus
・Services are infrequent, so please check the times in advance ⚠️
・How to ride is shown from image 7 onwards
・Bus tickets are sold at the Tsumago tourist information center (for Tsumago–Magome or within the town only)
・You can pay the driver in cash when getting off (2000-yen, 5000-yen and 10,000-yen bills are not accepted)
・To avoid congestion when getting off, please buy tickets in advance whenever possible 🎫
▶︎ Taxi
Nagiso Sightseeing Taxi 🚕
Office: Tsumago First Parking Lot
Hours: 7:00–19:00 (may change in winter)
※ Taxis are usually stationed at Nagiso Station
※ Outside business hours, please reserve in advance
※ During busy times it may be hard to arrange a taxi immediately, so allow plenty of time to travel here
▶︎ JR Nagiso Station — Ticket Office 🎫
Hours: 7:50–16:05
Closed: 11:10–11:30, 12:35–13:15
※ IC cards are not supported
※ Outside business hours, board without a ticket and pay at your destination station (please take a numbered boarding ticket when boarding)
※ Credit cards are not accepted 💳❌
※ There is only one ticket window, so it becomes very crowded in the evening. We recommend buying tickets during the quieter morning hours or in advance at another station
※ Nakatsugawa Station accepts credit card payments
※ IC cards can be used between Nakatsugawa Station and Nagoya Station
▶︎ JR Nagiso Station — Tourist Information
Hours: 8:00–17:00
Closed: 11:10–11:30, 12:35–13:15
If you need help, please feel free to drop by ✨
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Nagiso Tourism Association posted.
📍Tenpaku Park (Tenpaku Kōen)
Mitsuba azalea and Oshima cherry: Peak viewing
Flowering peach: Buds to 50% open
📍Tsumago inn (Tsumago-juku)
Cherry blossoms: Beginning to fall
The weather has been fine since this morning☀️
The evening regional buses are very crowded with guests who went hiking.
Buses and trains (JR Nagiso Station) do not accept IC cards or credit cards.
Please purchase tickets in advance or try to travel outside peak times to help avoid congestion.
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Nagiso Tourism Association posted.
Request to refrain from entering Tadatate Falls
Due to heavy snowfall, there is currently more than 50 cm of snow near Tadatate Falls.
The road to Tsubukuri Parking Lot is slippery from snow and ice, and there is a risk of rockfalls and becoming lost at the falls, so please refrain from entering the mountain.
*The photo shows past conditions.*
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Nagiso Tourism Association posted.
📍Tsumago inn (Tsumago-juku)
For travel memories and gifts for someone special.
Buy local products or artisans’ creations as proof that you visited on your own two feet.
Every time you see them, the memories come flooding back—that’s the magic of souvenirs.
These days people talk more about experiences than things,
but cherish the spark in your heart…💗💭
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Nagiso Tourism Association posted.
Hyosetsu no Akari Festival 2025
On Saturday, February 15, 2025, the Hyosetsu no Akari Festival (Ice and Snow Lantern Festival) returns to Tsumago inn (Tsumago-juku)!
About 600 ice candles will be lit, creating a magical scene unlike the daytime view.
This year, in addition to shops open for evening business, the tourist information center will offer free pork miso soup and hot lemonade, and food stalls in front of the Fureai Hall will sell items such as fried chicken and pizza.
Visitors can also enjoy colorful ice art by the Tsumago Women’s Association and an ice exhibit by local Sonan High School students.
On that day, Nagiso Sightseeing Taxi will operate until 8:00 p.m.
Enjoy this once-a-year lantern festival!
Photographers are encouraged to enter the Kiso Tourism Federation photo contest📸✨
Date: Saturday, February 15, 2025
Time: Lighting at 5:30 p.m.
Location: Tsumago inn (Tsumago-juku), Nagiso town (399-5302 Azuma, Tsumago-juku, Kiso District, Nagano Prefecture)
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Nagiso Tourism Association posted.
📍Tsumago inn (Tsumago-juku)
People made small New Year decorations called mayudama and mochibana!
They decorated the vinka tree with mayudama and kumquat, and attached mochibana to bamboo.
A large decoration was also placed in front of the Tsumago Tourist Information Center ♩
The decorations will remain until Setsubun on February 2.
Enjoy the seasonal scenery unique to Tsumago inn ✨
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Nagiso Tourism Association posted.
📍Nakasendo
This is the state of the Nakasendo (Magome Pass to Tsumago) on January 8, 2025 ❄
1–3: Magome Pass
4: Isseki Tochi Teahouse
5: Pass Entrance
6–10: Male Falls and Female Falls
11: In front of Kooshinduka
There is snow cover ❄
If you plan to walk the Nakasendo, please come prepared with full winter gear such as snow boots, gloves, a knit hat, and spare socks.
In particular, take care on the pass and around Male Falls and Female Falls, where snow and ice are likely ⚠
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Nagiso Tourism Association posted.
📍Momosuke Bridge and the shopping street in front of the station
Momosuke Bridge serves as a symbolic bridge of Nagiso, regularly used by local students from Sonan High School and neighborhood residents ✨
The snow-covered Momosuke Bridge looks powerful and striking.
After continuous snowfall since last night, the whole town has turned into a silver world!
You can enjoy the winter scenery ❄
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