Narai
Narai (ๅฅ่ฏไบ) is a post-town in Nagano, Japan. It developed as a stop on the Nakasenndo, a trail that connected Tokyo and Kyoto, it was once the wealthiest post-town in the Kiso Valley and was nicknamed "Narai of a Thousand Houses" due to the many houses along its main road. Most of these houses are preserved like they were in the Edo Era and it's preserved area is much larger than those found in most other post-towns.
Understand
Visitor information centre
- ๐ Narai-juku Tourist Information Centre, 497-3 Narai, Shiojiri, โ +81 264 34 3160. 09:00-17:00 daily.
Tourist information site
The local tourist association has a partly bilingual guide site.
Get in
See
- ๐ Kamidonya Shiryokan (ไธๅๅฑ่ณๆ้คจ), 379 Narai, โ +81 264-34-3101. 10:00-17:00, closed at 16:00 in March and Novermber. History museum in a building from the Edo period. It is maintained with the same techniques that were used in the Edo Period. Various tools and document from the area are on display ยฅ300.
- ๐ Nakamura Residence (ไธญๆ้ธ, Nakamura tei), 311 Narai, โ +81 264-34-2655. 09:00 to 17:00 from April to November, closes at 16:00 from December to March. Home of the former Nakamura family, a family of merchants who used to be one of Narai's richest families during the Edo Period. The house functions as a museum and showcases a traditional Edo Era residence. ยฅ300.
Do
- ๐ Shizu Shrine Festival (้ฎ็ฅ็คพใพใคใ, Shizujinja matsuri). August 11th and 12th. Narai's main festival, a musical procession descends from the shrine to Narai station via the main road playing traditional music for the town's residents and its many visitors. Free.
Sleep
- ๐ Yechiyoga Ryokan (ใใกใใๆ ้คจ), 493 Narai, โ +81 264-34-3011, naraijyuku-echigoya@ninus.ocn.ne.jp. Ryokan with more than 200 years of history, comes with seasonal meals. ~ยฅ14,500 with meals.
- ๐ Minshuku Shimada (ๆฐๅฎฟ ใใพใ ), 600 Narai, โ +81 264-34-2678. Check-in: 15:00, check-out: 10:00. Edo era guesthouse on Narai's main street ยฅ9,000 with meals, ยฅ5,800 without meals.
Go next
Within the Kiso Valley
- Magome and Tsumago, two other post-towns in the south of the Kiso Valley. The trail between the towns is one of the most popular trails in Japan.
- Nagiso, city that administers Tsumago with many Waterfalls.
- Shiojiri, the northern-most city in the Kiso Valley that administers Narai
Also in Chubu
- Gero Onsen, one of Japan's top onsens.
- Ina (Nagano Prefecture), home to Takato Castle Park, one of Japan's Top 3 Cherry Blossom Spots.
- Matsumoto, home to one of Japan's best castles.
- Nagano, temple town and former Olympic host city.
- Nagoya, Chubu's largest city south of Magome.
- Takayama, city with well-preserved post-town.
- Yaotsu, town with museum commemorating the history of Jews in Japan.
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