




WHAT IS MAGOME FURUSATO GAKKOU?
In Nakatsugawa City, Gifu Prefecture is the Nakasendo Trail's 43rd Post Town:
Magome-juku. Alongside this historical town, in what was once Misaka Elementary School, is our guesthouse: Magome Furusato Gakkou.

ENJOY AN UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCE IN A
RENOVATED JAPANESE SCHOOL
Guesthouse Magome Furusato Gakkou is a place for travelers and sightseers of all ages. Whether journeying solo, trekking as a group, or even traveling as a team, Furusato Gakkou has rooms and facilities for all types of guests. Cook in our home economics room, shoot some hoops or spike a serve in our gymnasium, or enjoy a cup of coffee in our teacher's office! Our guesthouse is a place where one can not only experience an overnight stay in a Japanese elementary school, but do it surrounded by beautiful nature, rich history, and a vibrant culture that stretches back centuries.
Experience
While the wooden school building has undergone some renovations, much of it is the same as it was over two decades ago. Appreciate the natural beauty of Magome from the very same school building once used by its residents.

Hot Springs
Natural hot springs are only 8 minutes away by car at the Kur Resort Yubunesawa. Relax and refresh in the healing waters, and enjoy the water park in the summer!

Groups
Groups and teams wishing to get some valuable practice can do so at Furusato Gakkou! Our school gymnasium is complete with equipment for basketball, volleyball, and footsal and we have a baseball field right outside!

Sightseeing
Our guesthouse is only a short walk away from the heart of Magome-juku and the legendary Samurai Road of the Nakasendo. Guests can easily enjoy all that Magome-juku and Nakatsugawa City have to offer.

Find the accommodation that fits your needs
Enjoy your stay in our rustic schoolhouse to the fullest in the room that's right for you!
※We request all reservations be made either via Booking.com or by phone call.

Dormitory Bunk Beds
Get a comfortable night's rest after long day of enjoying the sights and sounds of the Nakasendo Trail. Our bunk beds in our dormitory rooms offer comfort and convenience at a reasonable price. The dormitory style allows for travelers to socialize and make new friends while the enclosed construction provides privacy.



Private Classrooms
Ever wondered what it would be like to sleep in a Japanese classroom? Our renovated classrooms have been transformed to provide a comfortable and memorable stay. With options for western-style beds or Japanese futons, classic decor, and plenty of space, guests can enjoy both comfort and privacy.


The Principal's Office
Naps in the principal's office were once a privilege allowed only to the school principals themselves. Remodeled and renovated while keeping the original charm intact, our Principal's Office is both spacious and functional with the schoolmaster's desk as a workstation, shelves and closets for storage, a personal sink for washing up, and a tatami mat area for relaxation.
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What to do nearby

Nakasendo - Magome-juku
Magome-juku is a historic post town stretching along a beautifully preserved stone-paved slope. Step away from the rush of everyday life and wander through a place where time seems to slow. Listen to the gentle murmur of running water, the cheerful songs of small birds, and feel the soft breeze drifting across the old highway.

Kur Resort Yubunesawa
With relaxing natural hot springs and indoor warm-water pools, the Kur Resort is a great place for people of all ages to have fun and relax. Guests can destress at the massage parlor, enjoy a hearty meal at the resort restaurant, and try the local Japanese sweets at their shop.

Road Station "Kirari Sakashita"
On the bank of the Kiso River, looking up at Mount Ena sits Kirari Sakashita. At this unassuming roadside station, guests can find homemade crafts, sweets, and snacks from all over Nakatsugawa City. Those looking for an authentic Japanese experience can try making (and eating!) their own soba noodles by hand, or try the delicious food from the nearby restaurants.




