im travelling solo in march/april, and this trekk will be included in my itinerary. kaso im still thinking about the 8km hike. would really want to see the tea house in spring 🥺 the tree in front mismo ng tea house is a cherry blossom tree, and ang ganda nya dun sa video na napanood ko. Very magical. do you think the trail is safe for solo female travellers?
I think it should be safe. We met a small group of women in their 70s trekking the Nakasendo at the same time we were there (coincidentally we were staying in the same inn) and also a solo middle age female hiker - all of them Japanese. I did a solo “climb” - more like steps up on a sacred mountain - in Japan before and it felt safe naman. If you’re concerned about wildlife, a bell bear may help and also bear spray? It’s a really nice trek and the tea house is just gorgeous! Feel free to ask , I hope I can answer them. 🙂
Beef is not cooked is that ok
Yes it’s ok to eat that raw beef.
I was looking forward to catch a glimpse of a bear... ha ha ha ha!
That was a good hike. I would have loved that. I miss trekking!
Would be okay if the bear is across a wide river or something, haha!
Beautiful scenery good thing no bears.
You got that right!
thank you! I just sent this video to my mother. We are hiking there in a week!
Good luck with your hike and safe travels! The Nakasendo is amazingly beautiful!
The food looks yummy. Where is did you stay?
We stayed in a place called Daikichi Inn in Tsumago. Beautiful inn.
im travelling solo in march/april, and this trekk will be included in my itinerary. kaso im still thinking about the 8km hike. would really want to see the tea house in spring 🥺 the tree in front mismo ng tea house is a cherry blossom tree, and ang ganda nya dun sa video na napanood ko. Very magical. do you think the trail is safe for solo female travellers?
I think it should be safe. We met a small group of women in their 70s trekking the Nakasendo at the same time we were there (coincidentally we were staying in the same inn) and also a solo middle age female hiker - all of them Japanese. I did a solo “climb” - more like steps up on a sacred mountain - in Japan before and it felt safe naman. If you’re concerned about wildlife, a bell bear may help and also bear spray? It’s a really nice trek and the tea house is just gorgeous! Feel free to ask , I hope I can answer them. 🙂
@@travjournal thank you so much for the reply! I appreciate it! Looking forward to your other videos!
Thank you so much! Wishing you safe and amazing travels!
YEY!!!