OVERVIEW

The Nakasendo Way connects Edo (Tokyo) and Kyoto via a mountainous inland walking route, featuring a network of 69 post towns spread along 540km. The section through the Kiso Valley, known as the Kiso-ji or the Kiso Road, is one of the best preserved. There are 11 post towns in the Kiso Valley that connect the four southernmost towns (Magome, Tsumago, Midono Nagiso, and Nojiri). On this group guided walk, we have added the incredible walk up the Ontake Kodo trail and to the summit of Mt Ontake, which, in our estimation, is one of the best walks in Japan! Walking with a local English speaking guide makes this walk a much more informative and immersive experience.

The Kiso-ji is a hilly path of ancient stone pavements and dirt trails that will lead you through landscapes alive with seasonal flowers, clear-water creeks, and endemic forests. Countless daimyo processions, including samurai, farmers, merchants, and others, travelled along the Nakasendo Way.

Mt Ontake at  3067m looms large over the Kiso valley area. Numerous shrines and countless religious monuments occupy the quiet forests at the base of the mountain. They are connected by a network of pilgrimage trails that have carried devotees to Mt. Ontake since ancient times and are known collectively as the Ontake Kodo. A walk along these one-of-a-kind paths and to its easily accessed summit is a must-do experience for those looking to escape the ordinary and connect more deeply with Japan’s nature, history, culture, and tradition.

 

 

Highlights

  • Guided walk experience on the Nakasendo and the Kaida Plateau, one of the best walks in the region
  • Walk pack-free on the well-graded ancient trail – wondrous views included
  • Walk over the ancient postal route, through old forest, incredible mountain views (including Mount Ontake) and bathe in onsens
  • The impressive Karasawa Waterfall and the famous Torii Pass
  • Immerse yourself in the Japanese culture with our qualified Japanese Guides
  • Enjoy authentic Japanese dinners & breakfasts served in mostly elegant tatami mat settings
  • Hike to the summit of the famous Mt Ontake
  • Experience the Ontake Kodo one of Japan’s most revered pilgrimage routes

 

WALK OVERVIEW

TYPE OF WALK
GROUP GUIDED
TRIP LENGTH
8 DAYS
WALK GRADE
Challenging

Grade 5 - Challenging

Longer, tougher, steeper hill sections, rough terrain with possibly many steps. Active lifestyle, good fitness and walking experience required.

PRICE FROM
$ 4595

per person twin/double share

SINGLE OCCUPANCY
$ 800

Accommodations charge the same price per room regardless of whether there are one or two people occupying it. To cover the cost of a room when occupied by one person we need to charge the single occupancy fee.

per person

  • Cultural Immersion

  • Pack free

  • 30 + Years

  • Eco Travel

CONTACT US Book now

ITINERARY

  • Day 1
  • Day 2
  • Day 3
  • Day 4
  • Day 5
  • Day 6
  • Day 7
  • Day 8

DAY 1
ARRIVE IN NAKATSUGAWA

Today is a travel day for you to make your way to the town of Nakatsugawa, where the old post town (Nakatsugawa-juku) has been extensively restored. This is a great place to explore at leisure and includes a number of traditional shops that sell goods such as Japanese sweets and sake. You will meet your guide, share your first Japanese dinner, and go over the walk and what you can expect. It is a straightforward process to get to Nakatsugawa and your accommodation. We will give you the details on how to get there.

Meals included: Dinner
Accommodation: Ryokan or Hotel in Nakatsugawa

 

DAY 2
Nakatsugawa to Tsumago

We begin this guided journey along the Nakasendo with a gentle walk through the outskirts of Nakatsugawa to the small post town of Ochiai-juku. From here we head up into the hills along the famous “Ochiai-juku stone pavement” to arrive at Shinchaya. Then, it is an easier walk along quiet country roads to the beautifully restored post-town of Magome-juku. We will take some time here and explore! Then we will continue along rugged tracks through the forest over Magometoge Pass and down into the post town of Tsumago-juku. This town has also been wonderfully restored.

Total distance: 17 km | Moderate to hard
Approx. time: 5.5 – 6 hr
Ascent: 846 m
Descent: 745 m
Meals included: Breakfast and dinner
Accommodation: Ryokan or Hotel in Tsumago OR Kiso Fukushima

 

DAY 3
NAGISO TO NOJIRI

Today’s walk is all about outstanding nature and enjoying the stunning Japanese landscape. Walk along trails that follow running streams and dense forests and through small villages, enjoying the Japanese cultural experience and friendly locals. The main route of the Nakasendo between Nagiso (Midono-Juku) and Nojiri-juku lay along the Kiso River. However, this route was often blocked due to flooding and landslides. At such times, the alternative “Yogawa Route” over Nenouetoge Pass was used instead. This is the trail you will walk today which takes you across the hills and through mountain villages, visiting forests of tall cedars and striking deciduous trees. In autumn, this landscape is a blaze of colour.

Total distance: 16 km | Moderate to hard
Approx. time: 5.5 – 6 hr
Ascent: 1044 m
Descent: 925 m
Meals included: Breakfast and dinner
Accommodation: Ryokan or Hotel in Kiso Fukushima

 

 

DAY 4
KAIDA PLATEAU

We take a break from the Nakasendo Way today to explore the beautiful Kaida Kogen Plateau in the hills north of Kiso-Fukushima. Head up into the hills via a quiet country road to visit the impressive Karasawa Waterfall. Continue along forest trails to Jizo Pass (1335 m) before a gentle descent to the Kaida Plateau. Enjoy easy walking through Kiso Horse Park following part of the old Hida Kaido Route. Continue via Shiroyama Observatory (1422 m) near Nishino Pass to finish your walk in the settlement of Nishino-Shimomukai.

Total distance: 13.6 km | Moderate to hard
Approx. time: 5 – 6 hr
Ascent: 987 m
Descent: 670 m
Meals included: Breakfast and dinner
Accommodation: Ryokan or Hotel in Kiso Fukushima

 

DAY 5
YABUHARA TO NARAI VIA TORII PASS

This is a shorter walk along the Nakasendo Way today and our last outing in the beautiful Kiso Valley. From the post town of Yabuhara, follow the Nakasendo Way over the famous Torii Pass to the beautifully restored post town of Narai.

Total distance: 9 km | Moderate
Approx. time: 3 – 4 hr
Ascent: 507 m
Descent: 500 m
Meals included: Breakfast and dinner
Accommodation: Ryokan or Hotel in Kiso Fukushima

 

DAY 6
ONTAKE KODO

After our breakfast we’ll transfer to nearby Mt Ontake where luggage will be dropped off at our new accommodation and we’ll continue on to hike on the Ontake Kodo trail past various shrines and waterfalls. Two of which are the beautiful Kiyotaki and Shintaki falls. Both are still used today for spiritual training and religious rituals, and it’s not uncommon to see worshippers clad in white clothing standing under the falling waters with hands clasped and heads bowed.

Total distance: 9 km | Moderate- Challenging
Approx. time: 5-6 hr
Ascent: 925 m
Descent: 925m
Meals included: Breakfast and dinner
Accommodation: Yamakanoyu Ryokan

DAY 7
MT ONTAKE

Mt Ontake  is one of Japan’s hundred famous mountains. At 3067m it is the 14th tallest mountain in Japan and is the most accessible of Japan’s 3000m + peaks. After transferring by private vehicle high up on its slopes we will ascend to the summit for incredible views. Popular with Shinto pilgrims, the peak offers outstanding panoramic views and picturesque turquoise lakes.

 

Total distance: 15.9km
Approx. time: 6-7 hrs
Ascent: 1900m
Descent: 1613m
Meals included: Breakfast and dinner
Accommodation: Yamakanoyu Ryokan

DAY 8
Onward travel

After a more leisurely breakfast today we’ll pack up and transfer back to Kiso Fukushima and take time to explore the original old town and finish our tour here giving you enough to explore and continue on your travels. The fastest train ride to Tokyo via Nagoya or Nagano is approx. 3 – 4hrs. If you are heading to Kyoto or onto Osaka via Nagoya it’s a shorter journey of approx 2 – 3hrs. This depends on the train service. You can of course take time to explore the area further and our local guides will be able to advise if you have plans to stay in the area further.

Meals included: Breakfast

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • Exquisite chef prepared meals

  • Culturally Immersive

  • Japanese Cuisine

  • Guided walk

  • Authentic stays

  • Guided walking holiday experience
  • Explore the beautiful Kaida Kogen Plateau in the hills north of Kiso-Fukushima
  • 7 nights stay in a family-run Ryokan or Hotels
  • Superb traditional multi-course meals for breakfast and dinner each day
  • Walk with a light pack, with luggage transfers from accommodation to accommodation
  • Beautiful views and authentic Japanese cultural experience
  • Follow ancient Pilgrimage routes to the summit of Mt Ontake

VIDEOS

ACCOMMODATION & DINING

OVERVIEW

You will spend each night in a traditional Japanese Ryokan-style or Japanese Hotel accommodation. These Japanese guesthouses come in a number of styles, ranging from traditional wooden structures to more modern hybrid hotels. We have endeavoured to create the best possible experience rather than sacrificing comfort for expediency. Thus the trips run slightly differently due to the limitations of accommodations and availability

Ryokans have Japanese-style rooms with tatami mats, shoji sliding doors, and futons for sleeping on. Few Ryokan Hotels have rooms with actual beds. The rooms may or may not have ensuites, but be prepared for a little luxury when it comes to the heated toilet seats. The bathing area is often the pride of the Ryokan, especially when they’re located in an onsen area. These are usually communal and separated by gender.

Meals are elaborate affairs from a western point of view served in a traditional dining area. A traditional Kaiseki set meal is what is usually offered. Sometimes there is the option of a buffet at the larger Ryokans.

Please note: the accommodation on this group guided trip is unable to cater for dairy free, vegan or gluten free diets, or those unable to eat fish stock. If this affects you, please contact the office directly to discuss further.

  • NIGHT 1

  • NIGHT 2

  • NIGHT 3 to 5

  • NIGHT 6 and 7

FITNESS GUIDE

It’s well worth investing some time and effort preparing for your walking holiday. The graph shows the average daily distance, elevation and terrain difficulty for your hike. The dotted line indicates the average across all our walks, which will give you a feel for how challenging your walk is compared to all – and the recommended type, and amount, of preparation needed.  Of course, you can adapt this according to your existing fitness levels and lifestyle.

The graph and the information below can be used in conjunction with the fitness guide to help you prepare for your walking adventure. Across all walks, average daily distance is 12.9km, average daily elevation is 1035m, average terrain difficulty is 7/10.

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DISTANCE - BELOW AVERAGE

Distance is not a major consideration in your training program. However, you should still incorporate some long walks as it will increase your cardiovascular fitness.

ELEVATION - ABOVE AVERAGE

Elevation training is a major consideration in your overall training program. You must include walks with serious hill climbs.

If you do not have access to hills, it is essential to replicate the elevation level you will be undertaking in any way possible such as on a treadmill or stair climber. Walking up and down stairs at work, at a local oval with a grandstand, or up and down small hills is incredibly useful. Also, prioritising resistance weight training will help you develop overall muscle strength.  Elevation is often where walkers encounter problems, opposed to distance, as it uses an entirely different set of muscles to everyday flat walking.

If high altitude is a factor, incorporate sessions at a higher altitude to acclimatise your body to reduced oxygen levels if you are able to. Ensure you can comfortably walk the average elevation per day displayed in the graph, at least one month before you undertake your hike.

TERRAIN

MOUNTAINOUS / UNDULATING TERRAIN

As terrain associated with mountain climbs is often somewhat uneven and rocky, balancing and core exercises are vital.

Try to also include some form of elevation in more than 50% of your walking and prioritise resistance training, whilst incorporating stairs anytime you can. Walking up mountains or hills, up and down stairs at work, or up and down at a local oval with a grandstand is incredibly useful. Elevation is often where walkers encounter problems not distance, as it uses an entirely different set of muscles to everyday flat walking. Concentrate on doing lots of squats and lunges to build your glute muscles.

UNEVEN TERRAIN

Preparation for hiking on uneven terrain demands a blend of physical and mental readiness.

Begin with balance-enhancing exercises, such as one-legged stands and stability ball workouts, laying a groundwork for stability and coordination. Strengthening the lower body is especially important, achieved through the incorporation of squats, lunges, and step-ups. Gradually increase the complexity of the terrain on which you walk, moving from gravel paths to rocky trails. Cultivate mindfulness during your practice, directing focused attention to both your immediate surroundings and precise foot placement.

The importance of suitable footwear cannot be overstated; prioritise options that offer robust support and reliable grip to navigate varying terrains with confidence. Build endurance through consistent hikes, progressively increasing distance and difficulty.

GENERAL INFO

TRAVEL TO NAKATSUGAWA

Tip – if you have not invested in a JR Rail Pass (only available outside Japan), you can save some money by buying a Non-Reserved Seat on the Shinkansen rather than a Reserved Seat. Check the Japan Transit Planner website (https://world.jorudan.co.jp/mln/en/) for approximate travel times and pricing.

You can get tickets from the JR ticket window just before the Shinkansen barrier gates. Even if you have a JR Rail Pass (which covers the cost of all JR line travel), you will need to show some sort of ticket to indicate your seat.

TRAVEL FROM TOKYO TO NAGOYA

Take the Tokaido Line Shinkansen bullet train from Tokyo Station to Nagoya.

Approx. travel time 1hr 45mins.

Tip – try to get a window seat on the right-hand side of the train for possible views of Mt Fuji on a clear day.

TRAVEL FROM OSAKA TO NAGOYA

Take the local train from Osaka to Shin-Osaka. Take the Tokaido Line Shinkansen bullet train from Shin-Osaka Station to Nagoya. Approx. travel time 48mins.

TRAVEL FROM NAGOYA TO NAKATSUGAWA

On arrival in Nagoya, take the JR Chuo Line (Rapid) from Nagoya to Nakatsugawa. The Rapid service stops less often than the Local service. Both are of the same price and stop in Nakatsugawa. Approx. travel time 1 ¼ hr. Cost (if no JR Rail Pass) approx AUD $18.

The free “Japan Direct” rail app is very useful. Enter your station of origin and destination and all services, travel times, and costs are displayed. There is also an option to select for routes when travelling “with Japan Rail Pass”, too.

Once you arrive in Nakatsugawa to get to hotel Hanasarasa there is a free shuttle bus that runs from the railway station to the hotel, which is located out of town in a very beautiful location. The shuttle bus departs the railway station at the following times.

9:55   10:55   11:55  13:55    14:55    15:55   16:55

The journey takes approx 15- 20 mins on the shuttle which is located in bay 4 right outside the entrance of the station.

DEPARTING FROM KISO FUKUSHIMA

At the end of your holiday, when you depart from Kiso Fukushima there are plenty of trains that can take you to Kyoto, Osaka or Tokyo. Check the Japan Transit Planner website (https://world.jorudan.co.jp/mln/en/) for approximate travel times and pricing.

PUBLIC TRANSPORT

On this walk we use public transport (buses or trains) when required to access the best walks in the Kiso and beyond. The journey times vary from 10 minutes to 50 minutes, depending on the day. Rest assured you will have a local guide to assist you through his process.

LUGGAGE TRANSFERS

This walk has the luggage transferred from accommodation to accommodation.

AVAILABILITY

Autumn and Spring are the best times to walk.

WEATHER

From the end of  March, the temperature begins to increase. In summer it’s quite warm and humid but still good for walking,  particularly if you enjoy warmer temperatures and taking a dip in a stream.

The walk is not offered in winter as it snows and the tracks are not easy to follow. As walkers, we believe spring and autumn are the best times as the weather is perfect for walking.

See the weather information about the local average weather at different times of the year.

INSURANCE

We require that you have adequate travel insurance against potential losses, damage or injury, including cancellation costs and loss of luggage.

For all trips requiring international travel, you must have purchased travel insurance, including medical evacuation coverage.

We also charge a cancellation fee if you cancel your walking holiday after we have confirmed it to cover costs incurred by our suppliers and in the office.  See the FAQ section for more information.

INFORMATION PACK

For over 30 years, we have taken pride in providing seamlessly organised walking holidays, but we know that you’ll have many more questions even with that in mind. You will receive a detailed information pack and itinerary approximately six weeks from departure outlining all the fine details and much more.

CONTACT

If you have any questions, feel free to ask one of our destination consultants. You can get in touch with us via our contact form, or call us on +61 3 9597 9767.

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DEPARTURE DATES

  • DATES
    AVAILABILITY
    PRICE
    PER PERSON
    Single Occupancy
    DETAILS
  • 11 Jul 2026
    AVAILABLE
    from

    $4595

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    $800
  • 20 Jul 2026
    AVAILABLE
    from

    $4595

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    $800

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Overview

OVERVIEW

The Nakasendo Way connects Edo (Tokyo) and Kyoto via a mountainous inland walking route, featuring a network of 69 post towns spread along 540km. The section through the Kiso Valley, known as the Kiso-ji or the Kiso Road, is one of the best preserved. There are 11 post towns in the Kiso Valley that connect the four southernmost towns (Magome, Tsumago, Midono Nagiso, and Nojiri). On this group guided walk, we have added the incredible walk up the Ontake Kodo trail and to the summit of Mt Ontake, which, in our estimation, is one of the best walks in Japan! Walking with a local English speaking guide makes this walk a much more informative and immersive experience.

The Kiso-ji is a hilly path of ancient stone pavements and dirt trails that will lead you through landscapes alive with seasonal flowers, clear-water creeks, and endemic forests. Countless daimyo processions, including samurai, farmers, merchants, and others, travelled along the Nakasendo Way.

Mt Ontake at  3067m looms large over the Kiso valley area. Numerous shrines and countless religious monuments occupy the quiet forests at the base of the mountain. They are connected by a network of pilgrimage trails that have carried devotees to Mt. Ontake since ancient times and are known collectively as the Ontake Kodo. A walk along these one-of-a-kind paths and to its easily accessed summit is a must-do experience for those looking to escape the ordinary and connect more deeply with Japan’s nature, history, culture, and tradition.

 

 

Highlights

  • Guided walk experience on the Nakasendo and the Kaida Plateau, one of the best walks in the region
  • Walk pack-free on the well-graded ancient trail – wondrous views included
  • Walk over the ancient postal route, through old forest, incredible mountain views (including Mount Ontake) and bathe in onsens
  • The impressive Karasawa Waterfall and the famous Torii Pass
  • Immerse yourself in the Japanese culture with our qualified Japanese Guides
  • Enjoy authentic Japanese dinners & breakfasts served in mostly elegant tatami mat settings
  • Hike to the summit of the famous Mt Ontake
  • Experience the Ontake Kodo one of Japan’s most revered pilgrimage routes

 

WALK OVERVIEW

TYPE OF WALK
GROUP GUIDED
TRIP LENGTH
8 DAYS
WALK GRADE
Challenging

Grade 5 - Challenging

Longer, tougher, steeper hill sections, rough terrain with possibly many steps. Active lifestyle, good fitness and walking experience required.

PRICE FROM
$ 4595

per person twin/double share

SINGLE OCCUPANCY
$ 800

Accommodations charge the same price per room regardless of whether there are one or two people occupying it. To cover the cost of the accommodation when occupied by one person we need to charge the single occupancy fee.

per person

  • Cultural Immersion

  • Pack free

  • 30 + Years

  • Eco Travel

CONTACT US Book now
Itinerary

ITINERARY

  • Day 1
  • Day 2
  • Day 3
  • Day 4
  • Day 5
  • Day 6
  • Day 7
  • Day 8

DAY 1
ARRIVE IN NAKATSUGAWA

Today is a travel day for you to make your way to the town of Nakatsugawa, where the old post town (Nakatsugawa-juku) has been extensively restored. This is a great place to explore at leisure and includes a number of traditional shops that sell goods such as Japanese sweets and sake. You will meet your guide, share your first Japanese dinner, and go over the walk and what you can expect. It is a straightforward process to get to Nakatsugawa and your accommodation. We will give you the details on how to get there.

Meals included: Dinner
Accommodation: Ryokan or Hotel in Nakatsugawa

 

DAY 2
Nakatsugawa to Tsumago

We begin this guided journey along the Nakasendo with a gentle walk through the outskirts of Nakatsugawa to the small post town of Ochiai-juku. From here we head up into the hills along the famous “Ochiai-juku stone pavement” to arrive at Shinchaya. Then, it is an easier walk along quiet country roads to the beautifully restored post-town of Magome-juku. We will take some time here and explore! Then we will continue along rugged tracks through the forest over Magometoge Pass and down into the post town of Tsumago-juku. This town has also been wonderfully restored.

Total distance: 17 km | Moderate to hard
Approx. time: 5.5 – 6 hr
Ascent: 846 m
Descent: 745 m
Meals included: Breakfast and dinner
Accommodation: Ryokan or Hotel in Tsumago OR Kiso Fukushima

 

DAY 3
NAGISO TO NOJIRI

Today’s walk is all about outstanding nature and enjoying the stunning Japanese landscape. Walk along trails that follow running streams and dense forests and through small villages, enjoying the Japanese cultural experience and friendly locals. The main route of the Nakasendo between Nagiso (Midono-Juku) and Nojiri-juku lay along the Kiso River. However, this route was often blocked due to flooding and landslides. At such times, the alternative “Yogawa Route” over Nenouetoge Pass was used instead. This is the trail you will walk today which takes you across the hills and through mountain villages, visiting forests of tall cedars and striking deciduous trees. In autumn, this landscape is a blaze of colour.

Total distance: 16 km | Moderate to hard
Approx. time: 5.5 – 6 hr
Ascent: 1044 m
Descent: 925 m
Meals included: Breakfast and dinner
Accommodation: Ryokan or Hotel in Kiso Fukushima

 

 

DAY 4
KAIDA PLATEAU

We take a break from the Nakasendo Way today to explore the beautiful Kaida Kogen Plateau in the hills north of Kiso-Fukushima. Head up into the hills via a quiet country road to visit the impressive Karasawa Waterfall. Continue along forest trails to Jizo Pass (1335 m) before a gentle descent to the Kaida Plateau. Enjoy easy walking through Kiso Horse Park following part of the old Hida Kaido Route. Continue via Shiroyama Observatory (1422 m) near Nishino Pass to finish your walk in the settlement of Nishino-Shimomukai.

Total distance: 13.6 km | Moderate to hard
Approx. time: 5 – 6 hr
Ascent: 987 m
Descent: 670 m
Meals included: Breakfast and dinner
Accommodation: Ryokan or Hotel in Kiso Fukushima

 

DAY 5
YABUHARA TO NARAI VIA TORII PASS

This is a shorter walk along the Nakasendo Way today and our last outing in the beautiful Kiso Valley. From the post town of Yabuhara, follow the Nakasendo Way over the famous Torii Pass to the beautifully restored post town of Narai.

Total distance: 9 km | Moderate
Approx. time: 3 – 4 hr
Ascent: 507 m
Descent: 500 m
Meals included: Breakfast and dinner
Accommodation: Ryokan or Hotel in Kiso Fukushima

 

DAY 6
ONTAKE KODO

After our breakfast we’ll transfer to nearby Mt Ontake where luggage will be dropped off at our new accommodation and we’ll continue on to hike on the Ontake Kodo trail past various shrines and waterfalls. Two of which are the beautiful Kiyotaki and Shintaki falls. Both are still used today for spiritual training and religious rituals, and it’s not uncommon to see worshippers clad in white clothing standing under the falling waters with hands clasped and heads bowed.

Total distance: 9 km | Moderate- Challenging
Approx. time: 5-6 hr
Ascent: 925 m
Descent: 925m
Meals included: Breakfast and dinner
Accommodation: Yamakanoyu Ryokan

DAY 7
MT ONTAKE

Mt Ontake  is one of Japan’s hundred famous mountains. At 3067m it is the 14th tallest mountain in Japan and is the most accessible of Japan’s 3000m + peaks. After transferring by private vehicle high up on its slopes we will ascend to the summit for incredible views. Popular with Shinto pilgrims, the peak offers outstanding panoramic views and picturesque turquoise lakes.

 

Total distance: 15.9km
Approx. time: 6-7 hrs
Ascent: 1900m
Descent: 1613m
Meals included: Breakfast and dinner
Accommodation: Yamakanoyu Ryokan

DAY 8
Onward travel

After a more leisurely breakfast today we’ll pack up and transfer back to Kiso Fukushima and take time to explore the original old town and finish our tour here giving you enough to explore and continue on your travels. The fastest train ride to Tokyo via Nagoya or Nagano is approx. 3 – 4hrs. If you are heading to Kyoto or onto Osaka via Nagoya it’s a shorter journey of approx 2 – 3hrs. This depends on the train service. You can of course take time to explore the area further and our local guides will be able to advise if you have plans to stay in the area further.

Meals included: Breakfast

What’s Included

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • Exquisite chef prepared meals

  • Culturally Immersive

  • Japanese Cuisine

  • Guided walk

  • Authentic stays

  • Guided walking holiday experience
  • Explore the beautiful Kaida Kogen Plateau in the hills north of Kiso-Fukushima
  • 7 nights stay in a family-run Ryokan or Hotels
  • Superb traditional multi-course meals for breakfast and dinner each day
  • Walk with a light pack, with luggage transfers from accommodation to accommodation
  • Beautiful views and authentic Japanese cultural experience
  • Follow ancient Pilgrimage routes to the summit of Mt Ontake
Videos

VIDEOS

Accommodation & Dining

ACCOMMODATION & DINING

OVERVIEW

You will spend each night in a traditional Japanese Ryokan-style or Japanese Hotel accommodation. These Japanese guesthouses come in a number of styles, ranging from traditional wooden structures to more modern hybrid hotels. We have endeavoured to create the best possible experience rather than sacrificing comfort for expediency. Thus the trips run slightly differently due to the limitations of accommodations and availability

Ryokans have Japanese-style rooms with tatami mats, shoji sliding doors, and futons for sleeping on. Few Ryokan Hotels have rooms with actual beds. The rooms may or may not have ensuites, but be prepared for a little luxury when it comes to the heated toilet seats. The bathing area is often the pride of the Ryokan, especially when they’re located in an onsen area. These are usually communal and separated by gender.

Meals are elaborate affairs from a western point of view served in a traditional dining area. A traditional Kaiseki set meal is what is usually offered. Sometimes there is the option of a buffet at the larger Ryokans.

Please note: the accommodation on this group guided trip is unable to cater for dairy free, vegan or gluten free diets, or those unable to eat fish stock. If this affects you, please contact the office directly to discuss further.

  • NIGHT 1

  • NIGHT 2

  • NIGHT 3 to 5

  • NIGHT 6 and 7

Fitness Guide

FITNESS GUIDE

It’s well worth investing some time and effort preparing for your walking holiday. The graph shows the average daily distance, elevation and terrain difficulty for your hike. The dotted line indicates the average across all our walks, which will give you a feel for how challenging your walk is compared to all – and the recommended type, and amount, of preparation needed.  Of course, you can adapt this according to your existing fitness levels and lifestyle.

The graph and the information below can be used in conjunction with the fitness guide to help you prepare for your walking adventure. Across all walks, average daily distance is 12.9km, average daily elevation is 1035m, average terrain difficulty is 7/10.

ngraph

DISTANCE - BELOW AVERAGE

Distance is not a major consideration in your training program. However, you should still incorporate some long walks as it will increase your cardiovascular fitness.

ELEVATION - ABOVE AVERAGE

Elevation training is a major consideration in your overall training program. You must include walks with serious hill climbs.

If you do not have access to hills, it is essential to replicate the elevation level you will be undertaking in any way possible such as on a treadmill or stair climber. Walking up and down stairs at work, at a local oval with a grandstand, or up and down small hills is incredibly useful. Also, prioritising resistance weight training will help you develop overall muscle strength.  Elevation is often where walkers encounter problems, opposed to distance, as it uses an entirely different set of muscles to everyday flat walking.

If high altitude is a factor, incorporate sessions at a higher altitude to acclimatise your body to reduced oxygen levels if you are able to. Ensure you can comfortably walk the average elevation per day displayed in the graph, at least one month before you undertake your hike.

TERRAIN

MOUNTAINOUS / UNDULATING TERRAIN

As terrain associated with mountain climbs is often somewhat uneven and rocky, balancing and core exercises are vital.

Try to also include some form of elevation in more than 50% of your walking and prioritise resistance training, whilst incorporating stairs anytime you can. Walking up mountains or hills, up and down stairs at work, or up and down at a local oval with a grandstand is incredibly useful. Elevation is often where walkers encounter problems not distance, as it uses an entirely different set of muscles to everyday flat walking. Concentrate on doing lots of squats and lunges to build your glute muscles.

UNEVEN TERRAIN

Preparation for hiking on uneven terrain demands a blend of physical and mental readiness.

Begin with balance-enhancing exercises, such as one-legged stands and stability ball workouts, laying a groundwork for stability and coordination. Strengthening the lower body is especially important, achieved through the incorporation of squats, lunges, and step-ups. Gradually increase the complexity of the terrain on which you walk, moving from gravel paths to rocky trails. Cultivate mindfulness during your practice, directing focused attention to both your immediate surroundings and precise foot placement.

The importance of suitable footwear cannot be overstated; prioritise options that offer robust support and reliable grip to navigate varying terrains with confidence. Build endurance through consistent hikes, progressively increasing distance and difficulty.

General Info

GENERAL INFO

TRAVEL TO NAKATSUGAWA

Tip – if you have not invested in a JR Rail Pass (only available outside Japan), you can save some money by buying a Non-Reserved Seat on the Shinkansen rather than a Reserved Seat. Check the Japan Transit Planner website (https://world.jorudan.co.jp/mln/en/) for approximate travel times and pricing.

You can get tickets from the JR ticket window just before the Shinkansen barrier gates. Even if you have a JR Rail Pass (which covers the cost of all JR line travel), you will need to show some sort of ticket to indicate your seat.

TRAVEL FROM TOKYO TO NAGOYA

Take the Tokaido Line Shinkansen bullet train from Tokyo Station to Nagoya.

Approx. travel time 1hr 45mins.

Tip – try to get a window seat on the right-hand side of the train for possible views of Mt Fuji on a clear day.

TRAVEL FROM OSAKA TO NAGOYA

Take the local train from Osaka to Shin-Osaka. Take the Tokaido Line Shinkansen bullet train from Shin-Osaka Station to Nagoya. Approx. travel time 48mins.

TRAVEL FROM NAGOYA TO NAKATSUGAWA

On arrival in Nagoya, take the JR Chuo Line (Rapid) from Nagoya to Nakatsugawa. The Rapid service stops less often than the Local service. Both are of the same price and stop in Nakatsugawa. Approx. travel time 1 ¼ hr. Cost (if no JR Rail Pass) approx AUD $18.

The free “Japan Direct” rail app is very useful. Enter your station of origin and destination and all services, travel times, and costs are displayed. There is also an option to select for routes when travelling “with Japan Rail Pass”, too.

Once you arrive in Nakatsugawa to get to hotel Hanasarasa there is a free shuttle bus that runs from the railway station to the hotel, which is located out of town in a very beautiful location. The shuttle bus departs the railway station at the following times.

9:55   10:55   11:55  13:55    14:55    15:55   16:55

The journey takes approx 15- 20 mins on the shuttle which is located in bay 4 right outside the entrance of the station.

DEPARTING FROM KISO FUKUSHIMA

At the end of your holiday, when you depart from Kiso Fukushima there are plenty of trains that can take you to Kyoto, Osaka or Tokyo. Check the Japan Transit Planner website (https://world.jorudan.co.jp/mln/en/) for approximate travel times and pricing.

PUBLIC TRANSPORT

On this walk we use public transport (buses or trains) when required to access the best walks in the Kiso and beyond. The journey times vary from 10 minutes to 50 minutes, depending on the day. Rest assured you will have a local guide to assist you through his process.

LUGGAGE TRANSFERS

This walk has the luggage transferred from accommodation to accommodation.

AVAILABILITY

Autumn and Spring are the best times to walk.

WEATHER

From the end of  March, the temperature begins to increase. In summer it’s quite warm and humid but still good for walking,  particularly if you enjoy warmer temperatures and taking a dip in a stream.

The walk is not offered in winter as it snows and the tracks are not easy to follow. As walkers, we believe spring and autumn are the best times as the weather is perfect for walking.

See the weather information about the local average weather at different times of the year.

INSURANCE

We require that you have adequate travel insurance against potential losses, damage or injury, including cancellation costs and loss of luggage.

For all trips requiring international travel, you must have purchased travel insurance, including medical evacuation coverage.

We also charge a cancellation fee if you cancel your walking holiday after we have confirmed it to cover costs incurred by our suppliers and in the office.  See the FAQ section for more information.

INFORMATION PACK

For over 30 years, we have taken pride in providing seamlessly organised walking holidays, but we know that you’ll have many more questions even with that in mind. You will receive a detailed information pack and itinerary approximately six weeks from departure outlining all the fine details and much more.

CONTACT

If you have any questions, feel free to ask one of our destination consultants. You can get in touch with us via our contact form, or call us on +61 3 9597 9767.

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Departure Dates

DEPARTURE DATES

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  • 11 Jul 2026
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    $4595

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    $800
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    $4595

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    $800
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