- Nagano Travel Guide - What to do in Nagano City - japan-guide. com
Oshi Ryokan is located in Nagano, 20 km from Zenkoji Temple, 22 km from Nagano Station, as well as 32 km from Suzaka City Zoo This ryokan provides free private parking, luggage storage space and free WiFi
- 15 of the Best Places to Visit in Nagano
Here are our recommendations for 15 of Nagano’s best sightseeing spots 1 Jigokudani Wild Monkey Park In the Jigokudani Valley above the hot spring town of Yamanouchi, you’ll find steaming geothermal vents and a troupe of onsen-loving Japanese macaques
- Nagano (city) - Wikipedia
Nagano (長野市, Nagano-shi; Japanese pronunciation: [naꜜɡano, naɡanoꜜɕi]) 2 is the capital and largest city of Nagano Prefecture, located in the Nagano Basin (Zenkoji Daira) in the central Chūbu region of Japan Nagano is categorized as a core city of Japan
- A first-time guide to Nagano, Japan - Lonely Planet
Nagano Prefecture is huge, encompassing the breathtaking Japanese Alps, ancient trading routes, picturesque lakes, multiple sake breweries, modern-day art, refreshing hot springs and more
- Nagano Guide: Things to do in Nagano - Japan Travel
Discover the top things to do in Nagano, a mountainous region in Chubu, known for the rural beauty of Kamikochi, resort-like Karuizawa, or the magic of Matsumoto Castle A former Winter Oympics host, Nagano is popular for skiing and snowboarding – as well as snow monkeys!
- Is Nagano Worth Visiting? 8 Reasons You Should Visit - Budget Your Trip
Nagano is most famous for its historic temples, beautiful mountain setting, and being the host of the 1998 Winter Olympic Games People visit this impressive city for its great skiing, museums and attractions, food, nightlife, and hiking
- NAGANO CITY OFFICIAL TRAVEL GUIDE
Nagano City is a temple town with venerable Zenkoji at its heart, and its passion inspired by the majestic peaks surrounding it Having been attracting pilgrims for over 1400 years, Zenkoji is said to be a required visit at least once in everyone’s life
- Nagano | Hokuriku Shinetsu | Destinations - Travel Japan
Host of the 1998 Winter Olympics, Nagano is an outdoor sports mecca particularly famous for skiing and snowboarding Often called the "roof of Japan," it boasts the highest mountain ranges in the country
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