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Narai-juku is not in Nara(2)

Narai-juku is one of the best-preserved post stations on the Nakasendō, retaining the style of the Edo period. 🌟 It is now one of the more famous travel destinations in Japan. Transportation: 🎢🍃From Nagoya, it takes about 2.5 hours to get to Narai-juku. Transfer at Nakatsugawa. 🚂 From Tokyo, take the train from Shinjuku to Shiojiri, then transfer to a local line to Narai. 🚆 Admission Fee: 🎫 Free! There is no entrance fee to explore the town. 🎢🍃 Conclusion: Narai-juku is quite remote. If you're visiting Japan for the first time, there's no need to go out of your way to get here. Edo-style houses are relatively common in Japan. However, Narai-juku is notable for its large scale. If you're looking for a deep dive into Japanese culture and don't mind the expense, spending a night here can be a unique experience. 🎢🍃The local pubs and cafes are quite charming, at least in appearance. 🍻☕ I just passed through to take some photos. It took me about half an hour. A quick visit was enough for me! 🎢🍃#JapanTravel #OffTheBeatenPathJapan #Nagano 🌟

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