Cycling tour

We provide guided cycling tours in and around the cities of Matsumoto and Azumino in Nagano Prefecture. Our tours are conducted on E-bike, and at a leisurely pace, providing an experience that can only be had on a personally guided tour. These tours are designed for small groups of up to four people.

E-bikes allow you to cover more ground and explore destinations with ease. With electric assistance, you can effortlessly navigate through hilly terrain or explore off-the-beaten-path locations that might be challenging on a traditional bike or by foot, providing a more immersive travel experience.

About Matsumoto city

The city of Matsumoto captivates visitors with its blend of history, culture and natural beauty. Matsumoto Castle, a symbol of Japan, stands majestically in the cityscape and offers a glimpse into the rich traditions of Japan. Visitors can also immerse themselves in traditional Japanese sake brewing culture by visiting the sake breweries in Matsumoto.

About Azumino city

Azumino city is nestled amidst the majestic Japanese Alps, offering breathtaking scenery year-round. From lush green landscapes in spring and summer to vibrant autumn foliage and snowy vistas in winter, nature lovers will find endless opportunities for outdoor adventures and picturesque views.

Hiking tour

We provide hiking guide services on the Nakasendo trail such as Narai, Tsumago and Magome.

About the Nakasendo

The Nakasendo, an ancient route that connected Kyoto and Edo (modern-day Tokyo), offers a unique and charming hiking experiences steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty. Here are some of its key charms;

  1. Historic Ambiance : The Nakasendo Trail retains the atmosphere of Japan’s Edo period (1603-1868). It features well-preserved post towns like Magome, Tsumago, and Narai, where you can walk cobblestone streets, explore traditional wooden buildings, and enjoy local hospitality. These towns provide a glimpse into life during Japan’s feudal era.
  2. Scenic Beauty : The trail winds through divers landscapes, including lush forests, rolling hills, rivers, and rice paddies. Each season offers something special: vibrant cherry blossoms in spring, lush greenery in summer, colorful foliage in autumn, and serene snow-covered scenes in winter.
  3. Cultural Immersion : Travelers can immerse themselves in Japanese traditions along the trail. Tea houses, local inns (ryokan), and small eateries serve regional delicacies, often prepared in ways unchanged for centuries.