What to expect:
Please see each tour below for details of the level of walking. As with our guided trips, we have selected the best available inns along the walking route. Mostly run by local families, you will be dining on fresh local cuisine home-made each day, and often sleeping on tatami mats in traditional buildings.
You will need to be reasonably fit and carry the correct gear. Our self-guided walks are not technically difficult and are mostly on village paths and forested trails - no alpine treks! - but as with any walk in the countryside thorough preparation is very important. Don't hesitate to ask, we will be happy to answer your questions.
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Walking route map:
The map shows the two walking routes and the location of Asuka. The grey lines show the full historic route, however we have selected the best sections, those areas which have escaped the urban sprawl near towns and cities and which have remained nearest to the original scenery. These sections are shown in colour. It is possible to vary the length and level of the walks by using local buses to bypass long or harder sections; please see the relevant route page.
There are other historic trails and walking routes in Japan, for example the Yamanobe-no-michi south of Nara, and these can also be incorporated into a self-guided walking tour. Please get in touch and we will be happy to discuss your adventure in Japan!
* Detailed daily instructions including train times in a plastic folder
* Japan Rail Pass (or local train tickets)
* Waterproof, topographical maps with your route and points from the walking instructions marked
* Map case with carry strap
What is self-guided walking?
If you want to visit Japan but cannot book one of our scheduled guided trips because of the dates, or you just prefer to walk without a group, then our self-guided walks may be for you.
We offer three carefully-created itineraries, for walking routes that we know intimately. Walking by yourself in rural Japan is not for everyone; you will need a degree of self-reliance and you need to be able to use a map, but it could be one of the most rewarding trips you ever take.
Even though little English is spoken ouside of the big cities, you will have wonderful memories of staying at small country inns with your hosts, and seeing Japan at your own pace. Trails are generally very well-maintained and well-signposted. Our itineraries are designed to combine great walking with sightseeing and to show you more of Japan than you might otherwise get to see. We understand few people will visit Japan solely to walk, but walking is an excellent way to see more of Japan.
We will be happy to discuss customising these trips to your plans, by adding extra walking days or giving you easier options. Our standard trips include days before the walk in cities like Tokyo and Kyoto with a day of private guiding, a Japan Rail Pass or local train tickets to get you to your walking route, and all your accommodation and most meals.










Our Self-guided Walking Pack:
