




Nagano Prefecture
Nagano (長野県, Nagano-ken) is a stunning mountainous prefecture located in the heart of Honshu, part of the beautiful Chubu Region. Known for its breathtaking landscapes and fresh mountain air, Nagano offers endless opportunities for outdoor adventures, from skiing and snowboarding in the winter to hiking and cycling in the summer. The capital, Nagano City, is rich in history and culture, showcasing its heritage as the host of the 1998 Winter Olympic Games, where visitors can explore remnants of the Olympic legacy.
Nestled amidst towering peaks and lush valleys, Nagano is a paradise for nature lovers. The region is dotted with hot springs, serene lakes, and ancient temples, inviting travelers to unwind and soak in the natural beauty. Whether you're exploring the charming villages, indulging in local cuisine, or experiencing traditional festivals, Nagano promises an unforgettable journey that blends adventure and relaxation in one captivating destination.
Destinations
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1Kamikochi
Popular mountain resort in the Japanese Alps
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2Yamanouchi
Known for its wild monkeys and top ski resorts
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3Shirahone Onsen
Small hot spring town known for its milky waters
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4Matsumoto
City famous for its beautiful original castle
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5Hakuba
World-class skiing and Olympic legacy
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6Nagano
Former olympic city famous for its temple
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7Nozawa Onsen
Traditional hot springs and skiing experience
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8Obuse
Pleasant town famous for chestnuts and Hokusai
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9Karuizawa
Upmarket mountain resort town
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10Bessho Onsen
Small hot spring town with beautiful temples
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11Togura Kamiyamada
Onsen town known for its welcoming hospitality