Nakasendo Trail: Historic Walking Routes Between Kyoto and Tokyo is a comprehensive travel and cultural guide that explores one of Japan's most iconic historic routes. This book takes readers on a first-person journey along the Nakasendo, tracing its nearly 540-kilometer path through mountains, valleys, and preserved post towns. Blending history, culture, and personal experience, it delves into the origins of the trail during the Edo period, the lives of travelers who once walked it, and the enduring traditions of hospitality, craft, and seasonal rhythms. Beyond practical guidance for modern walkers, the book highlights the delicate balance between preservation, tourism, and environmental stewardship, offering a deeply immersive perspective on a trail that connects not only two cities but centuries of Japanese life. Rich in reflection, insight, and vivid narrative, this guide invites readers to experience the Nakasendo as both a physical journey and a cultural exploration.