Nakatsugawa

Nakatsugawa (中津川) is a city of 79,000 people (2018) in Gifu. The post town of Magome is also within Nakatsugawa, but covered in its own article.

Understand

Tourist information site

Get in

By train

By Central Japan Railway Company (JR Tokai), on the Chuo Main Line: (Nagiso Town, Kiso District, Nagano Prefecture) -Sakashita Station - Ochiaigawa Station - Nakatsugawa Station - Mino Sakamoto Station- (Ena City). By Akechi Railway (Aketetsu) on the Akechi Line: (Ena City) -Iinuma Station - Agi Station- (Ena City)

  • 🌍 Nakatsugawa railway station (中津川駅, Nakatsugawa-eki).

By car

  • Chuo Expressway : Nakatsugawa IC - Misaka PA
  • National highways No. 19, No. 256, No. 257, No. 363

Get around

See

  • 🌍 Misaka Pass. A National Historic Site. It is a mountain pass through the southern end of the Kiso Mountains, connecting the city of Nakatsugawa with the village of Achi, Nagano. The highest point on the pass is 1,569 m (5,148 ft). The pass is accessible by car via a forestry road from the Gifu side; however, due to the danger of falling rocks, the road on the Nagano side of the pass is closed to vehicular traffic. The modern 8600-m Enayama Tunnel on the Chūō Expressway is about 500 m north of the pass.
  • 🌍 Naegi Castle Ruins (苗木城跡) (Drive east from Naegi Toyama Memorial Museum, at a dead end). Open at all times. Ruins of a castle built in the 1500s with nice views of the surrounding area and Kiso River free.


Do

  • 🌍 Nakatsugawa Onsen Kur Resort Yubunesawa (クアリゾート湯舟沢), 280 Misaka, +81573695000. open everyday 10:00-20:00; -21:00 on weekends. Onsen with both indoor and outdoor baths, there are also some private baths and saunas for three to four people. ¥700 on weekdays and ¥1,000 during weekends.
  • 🌍 Meijiza (かしも明治座), 4793-2 Kashimo, +81 573793611. events are held weekly. Old kabuki theatre from 1894 that still holds kabuki plays and concerts.
  • Roadside Station Kirira Sakashita (道の駅きりら坂下).

Buy

  • Kurikinton (栗きんとん) — Nakatsugawa is known for its abundant chestnut harvest and this chestnut delicacy. Kurikinton is produced by boiling and mashing the chestnuts, then mixing them with sugar and reforming into a chestnut shape. It is widely available during the autumn months. Many families make their own, while purchased kurikinton is popular as well for home consumption and as gifts.

Go next

Routes through Nakatsugawa
Nagoya Ena  '  '  Nagiso Shiojiri
Ena (Ena station)  '  '  Ena (Akechi Station)


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