Tsumago-juku, and Nagiso as a whole, are home to a variety of important cultural and historical sites, from centuries-old buildings and museums to the more modern side of our cultural heritage - scenic remains of an old forest railway line, the imposing Yomikaki power station, the 142-meter-long Kakizore aqueduct, and of course the famous Momosuke Bridge.
Curious travellers will find countless things to see across all four corners of Nagiso, across all four seasons, whether that be the seas of beautiful rhododendron flowers welcoming visitors in spring, the fire festival in summer, the Hanauma Festival in autumn, or the ice lantern festival in midwinter. Time your trip to see one, or come back to visit again and again to see them all - and more.
Visit Nagiso on foot for a relaxing stroll, or else by car or bicycle to reach the more elusive, yet no less impressive, sights.