Nagano Prefecture

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What you’ll do

This 4-day plan covers three of my favorite spots in Nagano Prefecture—each with its own charm, story, and unforgettable moments.

Day 1 – Discover the charming town of Obuse, famous for chestnut sweets and museums—but also full of calm, quiet streets and hidden gardens that feel like something out of a dream.

Day 2 & 3 – Explore central Nagano. Most people rush straight to Zenkoji Temple, but there’s so much more if you slow down. From a Seven Lucky Gods pilgrimage (my most favourite part) through peaceful neighborhoods to atmospheric alleys, antique shops, and delicious spots to eat—it’s a surprisingly rich area to wander.

To be honest, I wasn’t even planning to make an itinerary for this part of Nagano at first. I’ve been here countless times and thought I’d seen everything. But after doing a deep dive and researching every little corner, it became one of my all-time favorite routes. Even if you’ve already visited the area, I really recommend giving it another shot with this guide in hand.

Day 4 – Wrap up the trip in Matsumoto—a castle town with nostalgic streets, great food, and my personal favorite castle in Japan. You’ll finish the day with a short ride to a nearby onsen town for a well-earned soak, with an option for tattoo-friendly hot spring.

And of course, if you’ve been following me for a while, you already know—these itineraries are packed with cozy cafés and restaurants I’ve actually been to and loved.

Note: You might notice that this itinerary doesn’t include popular spots like the Jigokudani Monkey Park or Togakushi Shrine. That’s not because I don’t recommend them—quite the opposite. Both are absolutely worth visiting, but they’re more of a standalone experience and can easily take up most of your day.

These places are also pretty straightforward to explore: you head out, walk through beautiful natural surroundings, enjoy the visit, and return. That simplicity makes them a bit different from the more intricate walking routes I usually focus on.

Another major reason I decided not to include them is that my itineraries are designed to work in any season. With the monkey park, the chances of actually seeing monkeys during the green season are lower, as they tend to stay deeper in the forest. And while Togakushi is stunning in winter, its trails can be icy and slippery, which might not be ideal for everyone. So while these places are wonderful, they just don’t quite fit the flexible, all-season format of the rest of my guides.

  • All of the locations are accessible by public transport.

  • Itineraries are designed to be enjoyable in any season

  • I’ve listed the cities in the order I recommend exploring them, but these day trips aren’t directly connected and can be done in any sequence—except for central Nagano, which takes two days. While following the suggested order is ideal, it’s not essential. For example, you might choose to do them in reverse (Matsumoto > Nagano > Obuse), especially if you’re passing near Matsumoto on your way to Nagano and want to avoid backtracking.

Day Total

9 km (5.6 mi)

29 min

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About this day trip (Obuse)
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About this day trip
Category
Sightseeing
Direction
2

How to get to Obuse
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How to get to Obuse
Category
Public Transport
Est. Price
$
Transport Type
train
Direction

390 m (0.2 mi)

2 min

3

Kotohira Shrine
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Local Shinto Shrine
Category
Culture
Direction

360 m (0.2 mi)

1 min

4

Chestnut Alley
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Charming chestnut-lined pathway
Category
Sightseeing
Direction

308 m (0.2 mi)

1 min

5

Hokusai Museum
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Hokusai art museum
Category
Museum
Est. Price
$$
Direction

We’re going to do a bit of backtracking here and visit a spot you likely passed on your way to the Hokusai Museum. In my experience, the next location—the former residence of Hokusai—feels much more meaningful once you’ve learned more about who Hokusai was and his connection to Obuse (especially if you watched the short films at the museum, which I highly recommend).

6

Takai Kouzan Memorial Hall
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The preserved home of a cultural figure
Category
Museum
Est. Price
$
Direction

114 m (0.1 mi)

7

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Chikufūdō - Obuse Main Store
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Traditional Japanese confections in Obuse
Category
Restaurant
Est. Price
$$
Restaurant Type
japanese
Direction

47 m (0 mi)

8

Entotsu Cafe
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One dessert cafe
Category
Café
Est. Price
$$
Direction

1.9 km (1.2 mi)

5 min

9

Jokoji
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Historic temple
Category
Culture
Direction

46 m (0 mi)

10

This one is optional

薬師豆富茶房まめ家  -  Yakushi Tofu Sabo Mameya
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Tofu restaurant
Category
Restaurant
Est. Price
$$
Restaurant Type
japanese
Direction

717 m (0.4 mi)

3 min

11

Gansho-in
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Temple with a stunning artwork
Category
Culture
Est. Price
$
Direction

118 m (0.1 mi)

12

This one is optional

KUTEN。fruit&cake
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Delicious cafe
Category
Café
Est. Price
$$
Direction

2.3 km (1.4 mi)

5 min

13

Masuichi-Ichimura Sake Brewery
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Historic sake brewery
Category
Brewery
Est. Price
$$
Direction

4 m (0 mi)

14

Irohado Obuseten
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Delicious oyaki shop
Category
Café
Est. Price
$
Direction

140 m (0.1 mi)

15

This one is optional

Sakurai-kanseido Kurinoki Terrace
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Chestnut desserts
Category
Café
Est. Price
$$
Direction

178 m (0.1 mi)

16

(有)穀平味噌醸造場  -  Kokuhei Miso Brewery
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Traditional miso brewery
Category
Shop
Est. Price
$$
Direction

These notes mark the end of this itinerary.
The next location is completely optional, as it’s an onsen—but I highly recommend it if you're up for it. It’s one of my personal favorites, thanks to its simplicity and the quality of the spring water.

Just a heads-up: the natural hot spring water here is very concentrated and has a strong sulfur smell (like rotten eggs). If you're sensitive to that, you might want to skip it. The smell can linger on your skin and clothes even after washing, so I wouldn’t recommend going if you’re wearing anything fancy—bring a change of clothes just in case.

Note: Tattoos are not allowed.

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Obuse hot spring Akebi-no-yu
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Hot spring inn in Obuse
Category
Hot Spring
Est. Price
$
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