Nakasendo trail: Narai

The Nakasendo trail dates back to the Edo period. The main street is still home to traditional wooden houses and shops. Our first stop was Narai-juku.
The Nakasendo trail dates back to the Edo period. The main street is still home to traditional wooden houses and shops. Our first stop was Narai-juku.
Going further along the path, we followed 8km of the trail on foot. This famous section between Tsumago and Magome is one of the most impressive and charming ones.
After a tough battle to obtain tickets 2 months ago, the day has come! The Ghibli Park was fun, Filippo got ready and watched all the movies before coming here.
We met Tommaso and Kun in Kyoto for a couple of days together
The famous sacred location with its thousands of red doors is always magical (going out of the beaten path is really necessary though, otherwise, with the crowd, it feels like queuing at theRead more
We had fun dressing in Kimono and visiting the most famous districts of Kyoto
Morning full of visits of shrines and temples, including Adashino Nenbutsuji, Nisonin and the art gallery Yusai-tei
We did not have the time to visit e en a fraction of what Kyoto can offer, but we had a lot of fun! And lots of matcha tea 🥰
Temples and shrines are always so calm in the morning. Today we were the first to enjoy Mimuroto-ji and its original statues before shopping in Uji
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