Magome-juku is a tourist spot where the historical townscape that flourished as a post town on the Nakasendo road at the beginning of the Edo period remains. The famous stone-paved roads and water wheels that exist to convey the atmosphere of the Edo period are well-known. On both sides of the stone-paved roads, there are shops where you can enjoy the famous Gohyaku-mame rice cakes and souvenir shops, making it a great place for strolling around town. It's also known as the birthplace of the famous Japanese author, Shimazaki Toson, and there are historical buildings such as the Magome-juku Honjinato and the Magome-juku post town ruins scattered throughout the area. You can visit Magome-juku and take a stroll while feeling the atmosphere of the past.