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Tajimaya — Attraction in Nakatsugawa

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Tajimaya
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Nearby attractions
Magome-juku
Magome, Nakatsugawa, Gifu 508-0502, Japan
Toson Memorial Museum
4256-1 Magome, Nakatsugawa, Gifu 508-0502, Japan
Magome Post Town Square
Magome, Nakatsugawa, Gifu 508-0502, Japan
Magome-juku Old Official Bulletin Board
4300-1 Magome, Nakatsugawa, Gifu 508-0502, Japan
Magome-juku Signpost
4571-1 Magome, Nakatsugawa, Gifu 508-0502, Japan
Shimada Park
1536 Magome, Nakatsugawa, Gifu 508-0502, Japan
Nearby restaurants
HillBilly Coffee Company
4278 Magome, Nakatsugawa, Gifu 508-0502, Japan
Kanameya
4291-1 Magome, Nakatsugawa, Gifu 508-0502, Japan
Dochu Oyaki
4295 Magome, Nakatsugawa, Gifu 508-0502, Japan
Ontaya
4270 Magome, Nakatsugawa, Gifu 508-0502, Japan
大黒屋茶房
4255 Magome, Nakatsugawa, Gifu 508-0502, Japan
Yomogiya
4257 Magome, Nakatsugawa, Gifu 508-0502, Japan
Shin Shimizuya
4268 Magome, Nakatsugawa, Gifu 508-0502, Japan
Dozo Teahouse
4282 Magome, Nakatsugawa, Gifu 508-0502, Japan
白木屋
4568-3 Magome, Nakatsugawa, Gifu 508-0502, Japan
Haginoya
4572 Magome, Nakatsugawa, Gifu 508-0502, Japan
Nearby local services
Nearby hotels
Magome Chaya
4296-2 Magome, Nakatsugawa, Gifu 508-0502, Japan
GUESTHOUSE YANAGIYA
4292 Magome, Nakatsugawa, Gifu 508-0502, Japan
さかのみち‐sakanomichi
4246 Magome, Nakatsugawa, Gifu 508-0502, Japan
Guesthouse Nedoko
4314 Magome, Nakatsugawa, Gifu 508-0502, Japan
Magome Furusato Gakkou
Japan, 〒508-0502 Gifu, Nakatsugawa, Magome, 4797-230 ふるさと学校 内
Guest House Motomiya
4944-2 Magome, Nakatsugawa, Gifu 508-0502, Japan
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Tajimaya
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Tajimaya

4266 Magome, Nakatsugawa, Gifu 508-0502, Japan
4.7(101)
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attractions: Magome-juku, Toson Memorial Museum, Magome Post Town Square, Magome-juku Old Official Bulletin Board, Magome-juku Signpost, Shimada Park, restaurants: HillBilly Coffee Company, Kanameya, Dochu Oyaki, Ontaya, 大黒屋茶房, Yomogiya, Shin Shimizuya, Dozo Teahouse, 白木屋, Haginoya, local businesses:
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+81 573-69-2048
Website
kiso-tajimaya.com

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Nearby attractions of Tajimaya

Magome-juku

Toson Memorial Museum

Magome Post Town Square

Magome-juku Old Official Bulletin Board

Magome-juku Signpost

Shimada Park

Magome-juku

Magome-juku

4.3

(3.2K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Toson Memorial Museum

Toson Memorial Museum

3.8

(91)

Closed
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Magome Post Town Square

Magome Post Town Square

4.2

(23)

Open 24 hours
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Magome-juku Old Official Bulletin Board

Magome-juku Old Official Bulletin Board

4.1

(700)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Tajimaya

HillBilly Coffee Company

Kanameya

Dochu Oyaki

Ontaya

大黒屋茶房

Yomogiya

Shin Shimizuya

Dozo Teahouse

白木屋

Haginoya

HillBilly Coffee Company

HillBilly Coffee Company

4.9

(293)

Closed
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Kanameya

Kanameya

4.5

(39)

Closed
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Dochu Oyaki

Dochu Oyaki

4.6

(48)

Closed
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Ontaya

Ontaya

4.3

(41)

Closed
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Magome is a beautiful village at the start (or end!) of the Nakasendo trail. Tajimaya guest house was amazing - very friendly and owners try very hard to make the overseas guests feel welcome, including encouraging participation in a cultural dance and song after a truly superb dinner. Our family of 5 stayed here, and has been voted #1 in our travels in Japan 😊. A lot of people start the walk from Magome to Kiso without spending the night - I can recommend this place and felt it was well worth indulging in before setting out the next morning on the trail. Aside from the Tajimaya guest house, the people at the visitors center were great, the post office staff were so friendly (they also have an ATM) and the tea house and souvenir shop (that sells locally produced wooden items) were fantastic. We bought a wooden wash bucket same as used in Tajimaya and had no problem bringing it back into Australia through customs. It is a steep hill if you are dragging suitcases up from the bus stop - there is also a bus stop up the top so you can also walk downhill (found that out too late!). We sent our luggage on to Kiso via tourist center ¥500 per bag - drop off by 11am and pick up at Kiso by 5pm. Can't wait to go back - so beautiful 😍. BTW - we organized all Travel ourselves rather than go through walking companies - it was easy enough - contacted the accommodations via phone- paid cash each night. Use HYPERDIA to check train/bus times.
BonnieBonnie
A delightful and authentic experience! We stayed here overnight during our visit to the Magome-Tsumago trail walk and felt very welcome. Kindly they kept our bags prior to check-in so that we could explore town and take the trail walk. The included meals were nothing short of epic, delicious and beautifully presented. After dinner we were able to participate in learning a traditional dance from the owner. We felt very welcomed during our stay, thank you for your hospitality!
Henrique de FreitasHenrique de Freitas
We loved staying at Tajimaya Inn. The rooms were comfortable, the location was perfect and the food was tasty. The best part though were the owners. The husband sang a folk song to all guests at dinner, and taught us the corresponding dance later that night. In chatting, he shared that the inn was built by his family 120 years ago - amazing to get to be in a place with that much tradition. We were very grateful for their hospitality and hope to be back in the future.
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Magome is a beautiful village at the start (or end!) of the Nakasendo trail. Tajimaya guest house was amazing - very friendly and owners try very hard to make the overseas guests feel welcome, including encouraging participation in a cultural dance and song after a truly superb dinner. Our family of 5 stayed here, and has been voted #1 in our travels in Japan 😊. A lot of people start the walk from Magome to Kiso without spending the night - I can recommend this place and felt it was well worth indulging in before setting out the next morning on the trail. Aside from the Tajimaya guest house, the people at the visitors center were great, the post office staff were so friendly (they also have an ATM) and the tea house and souvenir shop (that sells locally produced wooden items) were fantastic. We bought a wooden wash bucket same as used in Tajimaya and had no problem bringing it back into Australia through customs. It is a steep hill if you are dragging suitcases up from the bus stop - there is also a bus stop up the top so you can also walk downhill (found that out too late!). We sent our luggage on to Kiso via tourist center ¥500 per bag - drop off by 11am and pick up at Kiso by 5pm. Can't wait to go back - so beautiful 😍. BTW - we organized all Travel ourselves rather than go through walking companies - it was easy enough - contacted the accommodations via phone- paid cash each night. Use HYPERDIA to check train/bus times.
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A delightful and authentic experience! We stayed here overnight during our visit to the Magome-Tsumago trail walk and felt very welcome. Kindly they kept our bags prior to check-in so that we could explore town and take the trail walk. The included meals were nothing short of epic, delicious and beautifully presented. After dinner we were able to participate in learning a traditional dance from the owner. We felt very welcomed during our stay, thank you for your hospitality!
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We loved staying at Tajimaya Inn. The rooms were comfortable, the location was perfect and the food was tasty. The best part though were the owners. The husband sang a folk song to all guests at dinner, and taught us the corresponding dance later that night. In chatting, he shared that the inn was built by his family 120 years ago - amazing to get to be in a place with that much tradition. We were very grateful for their hospitality and hope to be back in the future.
Henrique de Freitas

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4.7
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4.0
6y

We stayed at Tajimaya one night to break up our Nakasendo walk. (We walked from Nagatsukawa to Magome on the first day, which included a lovely stone-paved stretch through a forest, and then from Magome through Tsumago to Nagiso on the second day from where we caught a train back to Nagastukawa, Nagoya, and Tokyo - no buses required!)||We loved how traditional Tajimaya is -- the owner explained that his great grandfather ("Who was short!") built the inn, and their family had run it for four generations. We arrived, hot and sweaty from our hike, and had showers and baths. Then we changed into our yukata, sipped tea and nibbled cookies in our traditional tatami-floored sitting room, and waited for dinner which was served promptly at 6. ||Dinner was a feast -- we had asked the owners when we booked a couple months before whether they could prepare food for us without beef, chicken, or pork, and they made us an amazing seafood and vegetable dinner that was almost overwhelming. After dinner we strolled around the town, smiling at the other visitors, almost all of whom were also in yukata and sandals. ||The owner had invited us all to learn a traditional samurai song and dance, and a few of us showed up and gamely tried to follow along. We were rewarded with some more history of the house, and offered sake. When a guest asked if it was local sake, he said, "No ... it's my sake ... just rice and mountain water." Yep, he makes his own delicious sake, too. ||We slept soundly on the futons in our bedroom, and then were up and ready for breakfast at 7:30am -- another feast. ||Of the two weeks we spent in Japan, Tajimaya was probably our favorite lodging, and was certainly a destination in itself. Between the beautiful inn, the excellent hospitality, and the amazing food, it was a...

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4.0
6y

We stayed at Tajimaya one night to break up our Nakasendo walk. (We walked from Nagatsukawa to Magome on the first day, which included a lovely stone-paved stretch through a forest, and then from Magome through Tsumago to Nagiso on the second day from where we caught a train back to Nagastukawa, Nagoya, and Tokyo - no buses required!)||We loved how traditional Tajimaya is -- the owner explained that his great grandfather ("Who was short!") built the inn, and their family had run it for four generations. We arrived, hot and sweaty from our hike, and had showers and baths. Then we changed into our yukata, sipped tea and nibbled cookies in our traditional tatami-floored sitting room, and waited for dinner which was served promptly at 6. ||Dinner was a feast -- we had asked the owners when we booked a couple months before whether they could prepare food for us without beef, chicken, or pork, and they made us an amazing seafood and vegetable dinner that was almost overwhelming. After dinner we strolled around the town, smiling at the other visitors, almost all of whom were also in yukata and sandals. ||The owner had invited us all to learn a traditional samurai song and dance, and a few of us showed up and gamely tried to follow along. We were rewarded with some more history of the house, and offered sake. When a guest asked if it was local sake, he said, "No ... it's my sake ... just rice and mountain water." Yep, he makes his own delicious sake, too. ||We slept soundly on the futons in our bedroom, and then were up and ready for breakfast at 7:30am -- another feast. ||Of the two weeks we spent in Japan, Tajimaya was probably our favorite lodging, and was certainly a destination in itself. Between the beautiful inn, the excellent hospitality, and the amazing food, it was a...

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5.0
8y

Magome is a beautiful village at the start (or end!) of the Nakasendo trail. Tajimaya guest house was amazing - very friendly and owners try very hard to make the overseas guests feel welcome, including encouraging participation in a cultural dance and song after a truly superb dinner. Our family of 5 stayed here, and has been voted #1 in our travels in Japan 😊.

A lot of people start the walk from Magome to Kiso without spending the night - I can recommend this place and felt it was well worth indulging in before setting out the next morning on the trail.

Aside from the Tajimaya guest house, the people at the visitors center were great, the post office staff were so friendly (they also have an ATM) and the tea house and souvenir shop (that sells locally produced wooden items) were fantastic. We bought a wooden wash bucket same as used in Tajimaya and had no problem bringing it back into Australia through customs.

It is a steep hill if you are dragging suitcases up from the bus stop - there is also a bus stop up the top so you can also walk downhill (found that out too late!).

We sent our luggage on to Kiso via tourist center ¥500 per bag - drop off by 11am and pick up at Kiso by 5pm.

Can't wait to go back - so beautiful 😍. BTW - we organized all Travel ourselves rather than go through walking companies - it was easy enough - contacted the accommodations via phone- paid cash each night. Use HYPERDIA to check ...

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