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Narai-juku

Narai-juku

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Beste tijd om te bezoeken

Late afternoon into early evening offers the best light for photography and lets you see the paper lanterns come alive. Spring and autumn provide comfortable weather and gentle crowds.

Budgettips

Walking the town is free; small museums and shops usually charge around 300-500 yen. Look for combo tickets that bundle entrance fees at several spots to save money.

Aanbevolen voor

History buffs, Photography enthusiasts, Food lovers

Plan je bezoek

2-3 hours

Over

Korte feiten: Walk along a street lined with over 30 historical wooden buildings preserved from Japan's Edo period. Enjoy local specialties like oyaki dumplings and soba noodles from family-run shops.

Hoogtepunten: The town showcases 70 wooden merchant houses, each with unique hand-carved latticework and clay tile roofs. Experience the silent charm at dusk when paper lanterns light up the street, creating a warm amber glow rarely seen elsewhere.

Insidertips

  • Wear comfortable shoes for cobblestone paths and uneven wood flooring.
  • Visit weekdays to avoid crowds typical on weekends and holidays.
  • Head to Narai Shokudo for a legendary oyaki dumpling taste test.
  • Capture unique photos at the Naraijuku Museum with its traditional artifacts and street views.

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