Things to do in Kiso District (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated August, 2025) | Trip.com
行摄一路:“Tsumago-juku is located in Kiso County, Nagano Prefecture, central Japan. It is one of the 69 post stations on the Nakasendo Road, and is ranked 42nd from Edo (Tokyo). The Nakasendo Road is a road connecting Edo and Kyoto, and the so-called "post stations" are the post stations along the way. Tsumago-juku was once a transportation hub and was bustling, but it gradually declined due to the construction of railways in the Meiji period. In the Showa period, Japan launched a movement to protect ancient buildings, and Tsumago-juku was fortunately preserved. Today, walking in the post station, you will feel like you have returned to the Edo period.”
Romi✈︎:“A place where you can travel back in time to old Japan.
You can feel the charm and elegance, and wherever you look is picturesque.
There are not only foreign tourists, but also many Japanese tourists!
It was a wonderful place where you could feel the good old culture of Japan.
In Narai-juku, you can eat your way around, and I was able to try delicious dango shops, rice cracker shops, and Nagano's specialty oyaki ☺️”
真的在一起的时候:“The ramen here is delicious. I think it is the best ramen I have ever had in the world. The broth is thick and flavorful. The noodles are straight and the right thickness, and they ask if you want them hard, medium, or soft. The machine is all in Japanese. The first row is for small, medium, and large. The second row is for small, medium, and large for extra meat. The other buttons are for extra toppings, which I never understood. This place has become the most popular ramen place in Yokohama for sure. The line has always been 30 minutes, but it moves fast and is worth the wait.”