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Heart of Gifu: Travel × Life in Ena and Nakatsugawa | Living in Rural Japan

Heart of Gifu: Travel × Life in Ena and Nakatsugawa | Living in Rural Japan

By: Satoyama Liberal Arts
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Step into the timeless landscapes of Ena and Nakatsugawa, where the ancient Nakasendo—once known as the Samurai Road—winds between mountains, post towns, and satoyama villages. Hosted by Ayami, a local expert in sustainable tourism, this podcast reveals travel stories that blend history, culture, and nature. From traditional festivals and crafts to scenic hikes and flavorful local cuisine, discover how to experience Japan beyond the guidebooks. Each episode inspires your journey while offering tips to make it real—helping you explore rural Japan with depth, respect, and a sense of wonder.Satoyama Liberal Arts Social Sciences Travel Writing & Commentary
Episodes
  • #003-1 Exploring Japan’s Hidden Heritage Part 2: Tsumago and Magome on the Nakasendo– Access, Stays, Activities, and Local Favorites|Samurai Road Secrets 
    Sep 26 2025

    In this episode of Heart of Gifu: Travel and Life in Ena and Nakatsugawa, we take a closer look at Tsumago and Magome, two of the most famous post towns on the historic Nakasendo trail.
    While these towns can often be busy with visitors, we’ll share how you can still find moments of quiet beauty, hidden corners, and authentic experiences beyond the main streets.

    You’ll discover nearby walking routes that offer a slower pace, scenic rice fields and village views, and opportunities to step into the everyday life of locals. From traditional kominka stays and cozy cafes, to seasonal foods like gohei mochi and chestnut sweets, this episode highlights the charms that many travelers overlook.

    We’ll also talk about the best times to visit, tips for avoiding the crowds, and small cultural encounters—like craft workshops, calligraphy, or even chatting with farmers—that can make your journey unforgettable.

    If you’ve ever dreamed of experiencing the real atmosphere of the Nakasendo, not just the tourist side, join us as we explore the quieter heart of Tsumago and Magome.


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    🍃For Japanese listeners: A full Japanese version of this episode is also available as #003-2.

    👉 Don’t forget to check out our listener survey (link in show notes) and follow us on Instagram for behind-the-scenes stories!

    Listener survey

    I’d love to hear your feedback! Please check the link in the description and answer our short survey. Your input will help us shape future episodes and tours.

    ⁠⁠https://forms.gle/1xBpTn3GNt2hEqk66⁠⁠


    We are a local team in Ena and Nakatsugawa, practicing sustainable, community-based tourism.Meet locals, experience satoyama culture, and discover the hidden Japan beyond tourist spots.

    Contact us: mail〇ruraljapantour.com (please replace 〇 with @)

    Website: https://ruraljapantour.com/en/

    Instagram: ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/ruraljapantour/⁠⁠

    Facebook: ⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61579599453501⁠⁠

    TikTok: ⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@rural.japan.tour

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    16 mins
  • #002-2 Japanese ver. Samurai Road Secrets|(Part 1: History & Culture)妻籠馬籠を旅する
    Sep 16 2025

    こちらは日本語版です。

    Step back in time with us on the Nakasendo, one of Japan’s historic Edo-period highways, also known internationally as the “Samurai Road.”In this episode, we dive deep into the history and culture of the post towns Tsumago and Magome in Gifu and Nagano, two of the best-preserved stops along this 530-kilometer trail between Tokyo and Kyoto.

    We’ll uncover:

    • Why the Nakasendo was so important during the Edo period

    • How Tsumago and Magome became pioneers of cultural preservation

    • The influence of writer Shimazaki Tōson and his novel Before the Dawn

    • Local stories you won’t find in guidebooks: from school trips to ancient tea houses

    • Why the route is now beloved by international travelers as the “Samurai Road”

    Whether you’re planning a trip to Japan or just love hidden history, this episode will give you new insights into samurai-era travel, Japanese countryside life, and cultural heritage that still shapes the region today.


    🍃For English listeners: A full English version of this episode is also available as #002-1.

    👉 Don’t forget to check out our listener survey and follow us on Instagram for behind-the-scenes stories!

    Listener survey

    I’d love to hear your feedback! Please check the link in the description and answer our short survey. Your input will help us shape future episodes and tours.

    ⁠⁠https://forms.gle/1xBpTn3GNt2hEqk66⁠⁠


    We are a local team in Ena and Nakatsugawa, practicing sustainable, community-based tourism.Meet locals, experience satoyama culture, and discover the hidden Japan beyond tourist spots.

    Contact us: mail〇ruraljapantour.com (please replace 〇 with @)

    Website: coming soon

    Instagram: ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/ruraljapantour/⁠⁠

    Facebook: ⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61579599453501⁠⁠

    TikTok: ⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@rural.japan.tour

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    14 mins
  • #002-1 Exploring Japan’s Hidden Heritage: Tsumago and Magome on the Nakasendo|Samurai Road Secrets|(Part 1: History & Culture)
    Sep 8 2025

    Step back in time with us on the Nakasendo, one of Japan’s historic Edo-period highways, also known internationally as the “Samurai Road.”
    In this episode, we dive deep into the history and culture of the post towns Tsumago and Magome in Gifu and Nagano, two of the best-preserved stops along this 530-kilometer trail between Tokyo and Kyoto.

    We’ll uncover:

    • Why the Nakasendo was so important during the Edo period

    • How Tsumago and Magome became pioneers of cultural preservation

    • The influence of writer Shimazaki Tōson and his novel Before the Dawn

    • Local stories you won’t find in guidebooks: from school trips to ancient tea houses

    • Why the route is now beloved by international travelers as the “Samurai Road”

    Whether you’re planning a trip to Japan or just love hidden history, this episode will give you new insights into samurai-era travel, Japanese countryside life, and cultural heritage that still shapes the region today.


    🍃For Japanese listeners: A full Japanese version of this episode is also available as #002-2.

    👉 Don’t forget to check out our listener survey (link in show notes) and follow us on Instagram for behind-the-scenes stories!

    Listener survey

    I’d love to hear your feedback! Please check the link in the description and answer our short survey. Your input will help us shape future episodes and tours.

    ⁠https://forms.gle/1xBpTn3GNt2hEqk66⁠


    We are a local team in Ena and Nakatsugawa, practicing sustainable, community-based tourism.Meet locals, experience satoyama culture, and discover the hidden Japan beyond tourist spots.

    Contact us: mail〇ruraljapantour.com (please replace 〇 with @)

    Website: coming soon

    Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/ruraljapantour/⁠

    Facebook: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61579599453501⁠

    TikTok: ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@rural.japan.tour

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    13 mins
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