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  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.6
    Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 14 reviews

    Matsumuraya Koma in Shiojiri features accommodation with free WiFi, 34 km from Takato Joshi Park, 34 km from Canora Hall and 37 km from Matsumoto Station.

  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.7
    Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 386 reviews

    Located in Shiojiri, within 34 km of Takato Joshi Park and 35 km of Canora Hall, BYAKU Narai provides accommodation with a bar and as well as free private parking for guests who drive.

  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.6
    Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 38 reviews

    Set in Shiojiri, the recently renovated 奈良井駅徒歩10分中山道奈良井宿古民家一棟貸し御宿美里屋 offers accommodation 34 km from Takato Joshi Park and 35 km from Canora Hall.

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  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 10.0
    Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 2 reviews

    Located within 35 km of Canora Hall and 37 km of Matsumoto Station, LA TERRA narai features rooms in Shiojiri.

    From US$915.56 per night

What guests said about Narai:

  • 10.0

    Depends on what you want, we went in winter, some of the...

    Depends on what you want, we went in winter, some of the stores are closed, but we didn't care, great to get some photos of the streets with no cars, no people, still some great restaurants are open, Loved the quiet. And the Soba near the top of the town (green entrance) was the BEST Soba we have had anywhere and we eat a lot of soba. Enjoy
    Guest review by
    MickLucie
    China
  • 10.0

    Narai is one of the biggest villages along the Nakasendo;...

    Narai is one of the biggest villages along the Nakasendo; it's a bit off the beaten path and a 2~3 hour train ride from Tokyo; I highly recommend it; it's a beautifully photogenic place that reflects how villages were 500+ years ago. If you go and like hikes, stay in Narai and walk the Nakasendo from Yabuhara: take the train from Narai to Yabuhara (1 station) and walk back to Narai. This legendary portion of the Nakasendo is considered the hardest because of its elevation, so bring enough water with you. The average time is 3 hours at a leisurely pace.
    Guest review by
    Daniel
    Canada
  • 8.0

    Narai-juku, Kiso Valley.

    Narai-juku, Kiso Valley. A 400 years Edo period time warp, the 34th of 69 stations that was along the Nakasendo that connected the 540 km between Kyoto with Edo (now Tokyo), a path once taken by samurais and shoguns.
    Guest review by
    Agnes
    Hong Kong