Kisoji

The route featured eleven post towns, all of which were later incorporated into the Nakasendō when it was established.

[1] A historical record from 713 in the Shoku Nihongi transcribes the name as 吉蘇路.

The early 20th-century author Shimazaki Tōson wrote about the impact of the Meiji Restoration on the Kiso Valley in his novel Before the Dawn.

Having grown up in Magome-juku, he frequently depicted the area in his works.

Following the Meiji period, the construction of the Chūō Main Line and Route 19 provided modern transportation routes that roughly follow the Kisoji’s path.

Typical building facades in Tsumago-juku.
The view from the top of the hill in Magome-juku, Japan .