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Kiso Valley and Nikko

DonnaP
DonnaP
almost 6 years ago
2 responses

Hello,

We are visiting Japan in January. We will be arriving and leaving from Tokyo, but want to spend some time - seven days - seeing some of the Nakasendo Trail and Nikko.

We thought we'd start at Tsumago, hike to Magome, then onto Matsumoto. We're not sure how Nikko fits in, but we thought we'd spend two days there using the Nikko World Heritage Pass. So that would leave us with five days in the Kiso Valley; is there a rail pass to cover this trip? Will we need to train it back to Tokyo from Matsumoto and then out again? There are so many train pass options it's hard to work out what would be best!

Thanks so much for your help.

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Daniel-san
18835 posts
almost 6 years ago
Expert

Hi there,

If you would just do the Nakasendo path from Tsumago to Magome, then the cheapest option will be simply to buy normal tickets. There's not really a pass here that would help you make savings.

Hope this helps,
Daniel

DonnaP
DonnaP
2 posts
almost 6 years ago

Thanks for your help Daniel. It can be very daunting trying to work out all of the permutations of the Japanese rail network, especially when you start to factor in site specific passes like the one for Nikko.

Many thanks,
Donna


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