Two icons, one calm day. This combo pairs Kamikochi’s mountain stillness with a deep dose of Japanese heritage at Matsumoto […]
Sake and castle culture in one easy walk. This private Matsumoto tour pairs a real look at Matsumoto Castle with
Black walls, big mountains, zero stress. This private Nagano-area day strings together Matsumoto Castle with an optional “best of” stop
Matsumoto feels personal when someone shows you the shortcuts. This private tour pairs Matsumoto Castle (with admission handled) plus a
Matsumoto in one smooth day. I like this tour because it’s private for your group yet still structured, so you
Matsumoto is best seen with a little boost. This e-bike tour turns the area around Matsumoto into a smooth 4-hour
Matsumoto hits hard in three hours. You’ll start with a close look at Matsumoto Castle—a well-preserved feudal landmark—and then switch
Two towns, one day, and real samurai atmosphere. I like the way you get a full-on view from Matsumoto Castle
Mist, waterfalls, and an old road in one day. I like how this trip strings together the best-feeling parts of
Matsumoto and Narai-juku in one long day. This tour is a smart way to see two of Nagano’s biggest icons
There’s something magical about old roads on foot. This 1-day hike follows the Nakasendo Trail between Tsumago-juku and Magome-juku, with
Matsumoto is built for walking. This half-day tour strings together the big landmark people come for, Matsumoto Castle, and the
Matsumoto’s castle town hits fast. This 3-hour walking tour is built like a mini movie: you start at Matsumoto Station,
A castle plus samurai training is a winning combo. This 3-hour Matsumoto Castle experience blends a National Treasure visit (think
Two cities, one mountain day. This tour is interesting because it pairs a hands-on look at Matsumoto Castle with time