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Pretty Japanese Villages to Explore Around Tokyo

Ashish Kumar Singh

Last updated: May 24, 2019

Being the vibrant capital of Japan, an ultra-modern city, and a leader in terms of technological innovations, Tokyo fascinates tourists from across the world with its vast offerings. However, the charm of Japan does not end at Tokyo!

This country flaunts magnificent architecture from the Edo period, lush rice fields stretched across miles, fascinating traditions and strikingly diverse landscapes. If you want to explore beyond the futuristic urban vibes of this country, or are craving for a laid-back holiday away from the bustling concrete jungle, you must head to these pretty Japanese villages located around Tokyo. 

1. Hinohara

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Located to the west of Tokyo Metropolis, Hinohara is popular for its 4 level, 195-foot long waterfall and Tokyo Citizen’s Forest. This scenic village is mostly covered with forests and mountains, and thus is the perfect place for trekkers and nature lovers.

That’s not all! The traditional houses here with their signature thatched-roofs shaped like an old Japanese warrior-helmet are a delight to watch. You can also treat yourself to delicious Japanese food at a local cafe here, most of which feature mesmerizing views of the valley.

Distance from Tokyo: 55 kms (1 hour)

Best time to visit: September to November

2. Nagatoro

Go for a scenic ropeway ride through the mountains, seek blessings at Hodosan Shrine or cruise through the still green river alongside the rocky cliffs of Mount Hodo, on a traditional wooden raft – Nagatoro’s dreamy setting and serene ambience will definitely steal your heart. Nestled deep in the mountains of western Saitama Prefecture, this village has been designated as a prefectural nature park and reserve.

Don’t worry, Nagatoro is not all greens! You can also indulge in street shopping and gorge on delectable local cuisine. Don’t forget to try soba and udon noodles, made from the locally grown buckwheat, prepared according to age-old secret family recipes.

Distance from Tokyo: 86 kms (1 hour, 30 minutes)

Best time to visit: March to May

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3. Ueno

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Located in Gunma Prefecture, Ueno village has the lowest population density among all municipalities in Japan. This tiny village is apt for solitude-seekers, nature lovers and trekkers!

Ueno Sky Bridge is the star attraction here, offering panoramic views of the lush greens and the rocky mountains. If you are the adventurous kind, you will love to go for hiking, mountaineering and nature walks at the stunning Mount Osutaka, Mikuni Pass and Mount Takamagahara. Once you are done exploring the village and its surroundings, you can gorge on the local cuisine here, ranging from ramen to tonkatsu.

#MMTTip: The wild boar hot dogs are most popular amongst travellers.

Distance from Tokyo: 149 kms (2 hours, 15 minutes)

Best time to visit: March to October

4. Ōuchi-juku

If you want to experience the rich history of Japan, then Ouchi-juku in Fukushima is a must-visit for you. The houses with thatched roofs here belong to the Edo period and the ancient farms have now been turned into stores and souvenir shops. The Ōuchi-juku Town Pavilion, which used to host Samurais during the Edo period, is also one of the top attractions here. And not to forget, being located amidst the mountains, nothing can beat the winter snow at Ouchi-juku!

Do taste the mouth-watering snacks here, the famous ones are: scallion buckwheat noodles, char fish grilled in a sunken hearth, and the aromatic and sticky sweet potato rice cakes.

Distance from Tokyo: 250 kms (3 hours)

Best time to visit: April to November

5. Magome

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One of the earliest postal towns of Japan, Magome is blessed with rich culture and history.  The cobblestone streets at this picturesque town will allure you, and If you visit during the winters, the cosy heated rooms across the town will take care of your needs and that too for free! Enjoy the warm hospitality at these local guesthouses, and when comes dawn, you can go for a soulful nature walks.

Don’t miss to treat your taste buds with dried sweet cuttlefish and local cookies, easily available at the convenience shops here.

Distance from Tokyo: 307 kms (3 hours, 40 minutes)

Best time to visit: March to May

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