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Sacred Streets, Historic Zenkoji Temple and Nagano’s Hidden Corners. Discover the soul of one of Japan’s most sacred cities with our local guide
Follow a path that leads you deep into the city’s past. This isn’t just a walk. It’s a cultural journey once shared by monks, pilgrims, and samurai. From the sacred grounds of Zenkoji Temple to atmospheric backstreets lined with old storehouses, a historic sake brewery, and local shops, the tour uncovers sides of Nagano that most travelers miss.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
This is a walking tour and includes a moderate walk, particularly between the meeting location and the temple.
Oyaki are traditional Japanese buns made from plain flour, salt, and oil, typically filled with seasonal vegetables. They are vegan-friendly by default.
Our tour can accommodate most food allergies and dietary restrictions. Please let us know your preferences in advance.
There is no minimum age requirements
Children less than 6 years old can participate for free
Omotesando Nagano Olympic Memorial Park
Nagano Central Square is a welcoming public space where both locals and visitors often gather. While it’s a popular gathering spot today, the square first came into the global spotlight during the 1998 Winter Olympic Games, when it hosted the official medal ceremonies. While its Olympic legacy gives the square historical significance, it’s the everyday atmosphere that keeps it alive. Omotesando serves both practical and cultural roles. It connects Nagano Station to Zenkoji Temple, guiding a steady flow of visitors through a mix of shops, cafés, and historical buildings. The street functions as the city’s main ceremonial approach while also supporting daily activity. It is an easy walk from the station. And gives visitors a clear sense of the area’s character within just a few blocks. This approach to Zenkoji is part of the experience. Lined with traditional inns, quaint shops, and cozy cafés, it invites visitors to linger and take part in the local atmosphere.
Zenko-ji Temple
Zenkoji Temple is one of Japan’s oldest and most revered Buddhist temples. For over 1,400 years, people from across the country have come here to pray, reflect, or simply soak in its peaceful atmosphere. Unlike many temples in Japan, Zenkoji isn’t affiliated with any one Buddhist sect. It welcomes everyone. Its main hall, a designated National Treasure, is awe-inspiring in both scale and serenity. Zenkoji Temple also houses one of the oldest Buddhist statues in Japan, believed to have arrived from India centuries ago. Zenkoji isn’t just a historical landmark, it’s the living heart of the city. Whether you visit for its spiritual depth, rich history, or just a peaceful morning walk, Zenkoji Temple leaves you with the sense that you’ve touched something truly timeless.
Pickup included
English Speaking Guide
One Japanese “Oyaki” bun (vegan-friendly)
Admission to Zenkoji Temple’s paid inner area (optional)
Miscellaneous fees during the activity (souvenirs, snacks other than the Oyaki tasting, etc.)
Insurance (Travel Insurance, Private Insurance, etc...)
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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janslevine,16 thg 6, 2026
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Great information on history and Buddhism and the temple itself. Our guide, Kai, went above and beyond to answer our questions and give us a deep and wonderful experience at zenkoji temple.
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