Nagiso Machi

Nagiso is a town in . It is the home to several waterfalls, among which Tadachi Waterfalls is the most visited. These waterfalls have been part of Chuo-Alps Quasi National Park since 2020. There is also a camping area close to the mountains.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Nagiso Station and Momosuke Bridge.

Railway station
is a railway station in the town of Nagiso, , Japan, operated by Central Japan Railway Company.

Peak
is a peak.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Tsumago and Narai.

is a post-town in . One of the most visited places in the , has been beautifully restored as an Edo Era post-town but in a more authentic manner that other similar restorations like .

is a post-town in , . It developed as a stop on the Nakasendo, a trail that connected and , it was once the wealthiest post-town in the and was nicknamed "Narai of a Thousand Houses" due to the many houses along its main road.

Nagiso Machi

Latitude
35.6036° or 35° 36′ 13″ north
Longitude
137.6179° or 137° 37′ 5″ east
Population
4,660
Elevation
550 metres (1,804 feet)
Open location code
8Q7VJJ39+C5
Geo­Names ID
7417096
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In Other Languages

“Nagiso Machi” goes by many names.
  • Japanese: なぎそまち
  • Japanese: ナギソマチ
  • Japanese: 南木曽町

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