The charm and history of Narai-juku
Overview
Narai-juku is the 34th post town out of 69 on the Nakasendo road, located in Shiojiri City, Nagano Prefecture. During the Edo period, it flourished to the point of being called "Narai Senken," and is known as the busiest post town among the eleven Kiso post towns.
History
Narai-juku has flourished as a post town since the Kamakura period. During the Edo period, it served as an important rest stop for travelers and merchants traveling along the Nakasendo road. It was also a route for the Kiso Fukushima domain's alternate attendance system, so many samurai visited it.
Places to see
The greatest attraction of Narai-juku is its beautiful streetscape that retains the atmosphere of the past. With rows of merchant houses and inns from the Edo period, you can experience the feeling of having traveled back in time. Narai-juku has also been designated as a nationally designated Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings, and many historical buildings remain.
Main Attractions
The streets along the Narai River: A row of merchant houses and inns from the Edo period still retain the atmosphere of the past.
Wakihonjin: A facility where feudal lords stayed during the Edo period. The interior is open to the public, and you can see what it was like back then.
Naraijuku Museum: Exhibits materials related to the history and culture of Naraijuku.
Naraijuku Historical Park: A park where you can get a panoramic view of the streets of Naraijuku.
Torii Pass: A pass located north of Naraijuku, known as one of the most difficult spots on the Nakasendo road.
Other
There are many tourist attractions around Naraijuku. Other post towns such as Kiso Fukushima and Tsumagojuku, and mountainous areas such as Mt. Mitake and Mt. Norikura are popular.
Summary
Naraijuku is a precious place that retains the atmosphere of a post town from the Edo period. It is recommended not only for history buffs, but also for those interested in traditional Japanese culture.
Reference information
Nakasendo Naraijuku Tourism Association: www.naraijuku....
Shiojiri City Tourism Association: tokimeguri.jp/
Nagano Prefecture Tourism Organization: www.go-nagano....
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