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Top 3 kids-friendly things to do in Nagano

Tours and experiences in Nagano that work for travellers with children — pacing built for short attention spans, snack stops, and the kind of hosts who actually want kids around. Hand-picked by Rovostays from operators we've personally vetted.

  1. 1 Day Tour From Nagano to Matsumoto Castle and Narai-Juku, Nagano1

    1. 1 Day Tour From Nagano to Matsumoto Castle and Narai-Juku

    5.0· 47 reviews· 10 hours

    Guests on this exciting 1 day tour of Matsumoto Castle and Narai-juku will have the chance to get hands-on with Japan's fascinating history by personally entering the renowned Matsumoto Castle and strolling the streets of the quaint Narai-juku. There will also be opportunities to walk the downtown area of Matsumoto city and window shop or taste some of its delicious local specialties. With all transport included in the tour, you will not have to worry about anything more than which souvenirs to buy for your family and friends. This tour also includes a seasonal activity at Narai-juku, to allow you to get even closer to the fascinating culture of this region of Japan which often feels as though it has been pulled out of a different era.

  2. Food & Culture Walk in Nagano: Oyaki, Sake, Matcha & Zenkoji, Nagano2

    2. Food & Culture Walk in Nagano: Oyaki, Sake, Matcha & Zenkoji

    4.9· 62 reviews· 3 hours

    Come to Nagano for a flavorful food-and-culture walk built around four highlights in the perfect order: freshly made oyaki, the Zenkoji area, a local sake tasting, and a matcha dessert (matcha ice cream or dorayaki). Between stops, enjoy quiet backstreets, family-run shops, and local stories that bring the neighborhood to life. We begin with warm oyaki, then stroll the historic streets around Zenkoji before heading to the tasting. Finish at a cozy matcha spot before returning toward Nagano Station. -Start with freshly made oyaki (Nagano’s famous stuffed dumplings), served warm -Walk through the Zenkoji area’s historic streets and peaceful back lanes -Enjoy a local sake tasting with small nibbles and local pairings -Finish with a matcha dessert (choice of matcha ice cream or dorayaki) -Visit 2–3 small family-run shops and meet local owners -Discover lesser-known spots beyond the guidebooks -Learn simple local tasting etiquette and hear stories of everyday life in Nagano

  3. Wasabi Farm Walking Tour & Lunch, Nagano3

    3. Wasabi Farm Walking Tour & Lunch

    4.7· 24 reviews· 2 hours

    Have ever seen real Wasabi? Discover the Japan’s largest Wasabi Farm! Nagano Prefecture is the largest producer of wasabi in Japan. Home to many small family-tended plots dotted between the rice fields, rural Azumino – just outside of Matsumoto – also boasts Japan’s largest farm, Daio Wasabi Farm. The farm is a popular tourist friendly destination and is comprised of many large fields with a meticulously maintained network of small streams that constantly provides each wasabi plant with pure clean water. Our tour includes a traditional lunch designed to highlight the flavor of real wasabi, served with other local food. Under the branding of “Shinshu” – the old name for Nagano Prefecture – you can enjoy our loved Shinshu soba, Shinshu miso and other tasty treats. We recommend you try some of the many different Wasabi-flavored products during your visit, such as Wasabi ice cream, Wasabi beer, Wasabi sausages or even a Wasabi burger!

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