[Image1]A 1 km stretch of Edo-period streets! A feature on the charms of Narai-jukuLet me introduce Narai-ju
[Image2]A 1 km stretch of Edo-period streets! A feature on the charms of Narai-jukuLet me introduce Narai-ju
[Image3]A 1 km stretch of Edo-period streets! A feature on the charms of Narai-jukuLet me introduce Narai-ju
[Image4]A 1 km stretch of Edo-period streets! A feature on the charms of Narai-jukuLet me introduce Narai-ju
[Image5]A 1 km stretch of Edo-period streets! A feature on the charms of Narai-jukuLet me introduce Narai-ju

A 1 km stretch of Edo-period streets! A feature on the charms of Narai-juku

Let me introduce Narai-juku, located at the northernmost edge of the Kiso Road!
Narai-juku was designated a National Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings in 1978, and in 2016 the Kiso Road including Narai-juku was registered as a Japan Heritage site, making it a place of great historical value.

Narai-juku preserves about 1 km of Edo-period streets. Just strolling along the streetscape is an enjoyable way to sightsee.
With completely different looks in each season, you can visit several times a year without ever getting bored!

In Narai-juku you can enjoy Nagano Prefecture specialties such as soba noodles, gohei-mochi rice cakes, oyaki stuffed dumplings, and local sake.
You can also buy regional crafts unique to the area, such as Kiso lacquerware and bentwoodware, as souvenirs!
By the way, the production center for Kiso lacquerware is right next door in Kisohirasawa, and Kisohirasawa is also designated a National Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings! It’s fun to drop by Kisohirasawa while you’re visiting Narai-juku!!

Some shops offer kimono and yukata dressing services, so you can dress up and walk the Edo streets for a true time‑slip experience!

In the past, Narai-juku was used as a filming location for the morning drama Ohisama, and it is cherished as a pilgrimage site by fans.

Please come and visit Narai-juku!

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