...simple lunch at a local soba shop
the main dish was soba (sorry, not in the photo) ...
... tried some old time tools and stuff...
... these crafts looks familiar in Asia....
... experienced a time slip ....
... found some interesting old toys ...
At Narai-jyuku you can stay overnight at a traditional ryokan (not many choices though) or spend half a day taking a stroll along the street. For those who wants to watch the traditional summer festivals, you should come around August 12-16 for Bon-odori festival. (For photos of festivals: http://www.naraijyuku.com/saiji/f-set.html)
Foreign visitors can take an express bus from Shinjuku to Narai-jyuku. Check out Japanese timetable below, departing 8:10 from Shinjuku station (West Side) and arriving at Narai-jyuku at 12:20. http://www.naraijyuku.com/bus/index.html
Alternatively, it is worth checking a timetable with JR station in Tokyo area for train connection to Narai-station.
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