Overview

Nakano, located in northern Nagano Prefecture, is a quiet city with a strong agricultural base, particularly known for its apples, grapes, and flowers. The city is also a gateway to Shiga Kogen, one of Japan’s largest ski and hiking areas. In spring, tulip fields and fruit blossoms attract many visitors, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. Nakano also preserves traditional culture through temples, historic sites, and rural festivals. With access to hot springs and natural scenery, Nakano is perfect for slow-paced travel and experiencing local life.

What to Eat in Nakano

Things to Do in Nakano