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Magome-juku
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Gifu, Chubu

Magome-juku

The southern gateway to the Nakasendo mountain highway — a cobblestone post town on a hillside cleared of all modern signage and wiring. The Shimazaki Toson Literary Museum celebrates the novelist who set his masterpiece "Before the Dawn" here. The walk north to Tsumago-juku passes through forests unchanged for centuries.

Duration

Half day

Admission

Free

Hours

Town always accessible; most shops: 9:00–17:00; post town road: daylight hours

Best Season

April–November

Access

Bus from Nakatsugawa Station (JR Chuo Line, 25 min)

Location

Why Visit

  • 1

    Cobblestone main street with no visible power lines or modern signs — pure Edo atmosphere

  • 2

    Start or end of the most popular Nakasendo walk to Tsumago-juku (8km, 3 hours)

  • 3

    Birthplace of novelist Shimazaki Toson — his literary museum uses the 400-year-old honjin building

Local Tips

The Magome-Tsumago Nakasendo trail (8km, 3 hours) is one of Japan's finest half-day walks — the historic post road through cedar and cypress forest between two perfectly preserved Edo-era towns. Start at Magome (downhill toward Tsumago) for the easier direction. The road is closed to vehicles — absolutely no modern intrusions on the walk.

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