




Tsumago Travel Tips
Tsumago (妻籠), a captivating post town on the historic Nakasendo route between Kyoto and Edo, is celebrated for being one of Japan's best-preserved towns. Stepping into Tsumago feels like stepping back in time, with its charming streets free from cars during the day and power lines cleverly hidden. This preservation effort allows visitors to fully immerse themselves in the Edo Period ambiance, experiencing the town as it once was.
At the heart of Tsumago’s charm are its traditional inns, the Honjin and Wakihonjin. The Honjin served as the main inn for high-ranking officials, while the Wakihonjin provided accommodations for other travelers. In addition, Tsumago maintains the office where laborers and horses were rented to assist with travel, further enhancing the historical experience. Discover Tsumago's unique blend of history and tranquility, making it a must-visit destination for culture enthusiasts.
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