[Image1]Partial road closures on the NakasendoCurrently, some sections of the Nakasendo are closed or have r
[Image2]Partial road closures on the NakasendoCurrently, some sections of the Nakasendo are closed or have r
[Image3]Partial road closures on the NakasendoCurrently, some sections of the Nakasendo are closed or have r
[Image4]Partial road closures on the NakasendoCurrently, some sections of the Nakasendo are closed or have r
[Image5]Partial road closures on the NakasendoCurrently, some sections of the Nakasendo are closed or have r
[Image6]Partial road closures on the NakasendoCurrently, some sections of the Nakasendo are closed or have r
[Image7]Partial road closures on the NakasendoCurrently, some sections of the Nakasendo are closed or have r
[Image8]Partial road closures on the NakasendoCurrently, some sections of the Nakasendo are closed or have r
[Image9]Partial road closures on the NakasendoCurrently, some sections of the Nakasendo are closed or have r

Partial road closures on the Nakasendo

Currently, some sections of the Nakasendo are closed or have restricted access. Signs, ropes, and detours are in place, so please watch your step when passing through.

1. Between Magome and Magome Pass — Bridge collapse

If you walk from Magome to Tsumago, go past the Jinbajō Observation Deck in Magome and follow Prefectural Route 7. Turn right at the sign for the old Nakasendo. At the Y-shaped junction ahead, turn left onto the stone path; a wooden bridge there is half-collapsed. The Nakatsugawa City Tourism Division has set up ropes and barriers, but please be careful of your footing when passing.

2. Kudaritani (see map above)
A detour around Kudaritani runs behind nearby houses.
If walking from the Tsumago direction

3. From the entrance to Tsumago inn (near Parking Lot 3) to Tsumago Power Station
Note: Closed to vehicles. Pedestrians may pass.

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