Narai-Juku

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Step back in time and immerse yourself in the historic charm of Narai-juku, a medieval town that has captured the hearts of travelers worldwide. With its picturesque streets and rich cultural heritage, Narai-juku offers a unique blend of history and beauty that is sure to leave you in awe. Step into the picturesque town of Narai, known as 'Narai of a Thousand Houses,' nestled in Nagano Prefecture along the historic Nakasendo highway. With its preserved Edo period charm and tranquil atmosphere, Narai offers a unique escape from the hustle and bustle of Japan's main cities. Explore the rich cultural heritage, traditional inns, and local delicacies that make Narai a must-visit destination for travelers seeking a glimpse into Japan's past. Experience the charm of Narai-Juku in Shiojiri, Japan, a historical post town that has retained its Edo period architecture. Known as the 'Narai of 1,000 buildings,' this destination offers a glimpse into Japan's rich cultural heritage and architectural preservation.
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Narai, Shiojiri, Nagano 399-6303, Japan

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Nakamura Residence

Visit the Nakamura Residence, a preserved Edo period town house showcasing the life of a wealthy comb wholesaler. Explore the original artifacts and beautiful garden of this historical gem.

Kamidonya Shiryokan

Visit the former home turned museum, Kamidonya Shiryokan, to learn about life in Narai-juku during the Edo period.

Narai-juku's Notice Board

Discover the historical significance of the Tokugawa shogunate's decrees at Narai-juku's Notice Board, a unique relic of the past.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Narai-juku served as a vital post town along the Nakasendo trail, offering travelers a glimpse into Japan's past. Explore faithfully restored buildings from the Edo period and experience the legacy of 'Narai of a Thousand Houses.'

Local Cuisine

Indulge in the flavors of Narai with local dishes such as dried fruit, Kiso-brewed sake like 'Nanawarai,' woodwork, lacquer ware, and delicious rice cakes. Don't miss out on the cozy Cafe Fuka for a taste of excellent coffee, cakes, and wine.

Cultural Significance

Narai-Juku is a Nationally Designated Architectural Preservation Site, showcasing the historical significance of the town. Discover the cultural practices and landmarks that have shaped the identity of this post town.