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5 hours
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Step into the Edo period and follow in the footsteps of shoguns and travelers on the historic Nakasendo. This guided walking tour takes you across the Usui Pass, once known as the most difficult section of the route, while immersing yourself in history and nature.
Along the way, Kamishibai storytelling brings to life legends of Sakamoto-juku, depicted in ukiyo-e prints. Dressed in Edo-style travel gear (sedge hat, straw raincoat, travel pass), you’ll visit landmarks such as Kumano Shrine, the Usui Sekisho checkpoint, and the Nagai Family Residence, where Emperor Meiji once stayed.
Experience the journey with all five senses:
See: History and legends through Kamishibai
Taste: Chaya Bento with Toge no Chikara Mochi
Hear: Multilingual guide commentary
Smell: Cedar forest phytoncide walk
Touch: Cross the pass in Edo traveler attire
At the end, receive a souvenir certifying your Usui Pass crossing. Relive samurai culture and discover one of Japan’s most fascinating walking routes.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Shrine offering fee for visiting Kumano Shrine is included.
Admission fee for the Nagai Family Residence Memorial Hall is included.
Rental of Edo-style traveler’s attire, including sedge hat, raincoat, guards, and travel permit.
Commemorative pass for crossing Usui Checkpoint, one of Japan’s three great checkpoints.
Enjoy a tour-exclusive bento featuring the famous “Tōge no Chikara Mochi,” once beloved by Edo travelers, prepared by the historic Tamaya Drive-in.
Transportation fee to Usui Pass Observation Deck is included.
Luggage transport fee (not included, available as optional service).
Former Usuitouge View Point
At Usui Pass Observation Deck, you’ll receive an introduction to the Nakasendo trail ahead and the iconic landmark Mt. Myogi, a guidepost along the route. Here, you’ll also step across the border between Nagano and Gunma, experiencing the gateway to the Kanto region.
Kimano Shrine
Visit Kumano Shrine, one of Japan’s three great Kumano shrines among 3,500 nationwide. With a history of over 1,900 years, recorded even in the ancient Nihon Shoki, the shrine offers a chance to experience Japan’s deep traditions through a guided explanation and a formal visit.
Starting point:
Usui Pass Observation Platform, Togemachi, Karuizawa, Kitasaku District, Nagano 389-0101, Japan
Luggage transport from Karuizawa Station to Yokokawa for 1,000 JPY per item.
Starting point:
軽井沢駅北口タクシー乗り場, Japan, 389-0102 Nagano, Kitasaku District, Karuizawa, 761 駅
Operated by 一般社団法人安中市観光機構