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Chikuhoku, Nagano

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Nagano / Chikuhoku
A reading of this place

Three post towns once lined the Hokkoku Nishi Kaido here — Aoyagi-juku, Saijo-juku, Midarebashi-juku — and the road between them still carries the faint geometry of a route that pilgrims walked toward Zenkoji. Chikuhoku-mura came into being in 2005 when three villages merged, but the older shape of the place persists in the cut stone and compressed earth of the Tensho 8 Kiridoshi, a pass carved through the hillside in the sixteenth century, still walkable, still narrow.

The Sasakiri-kyo gorge runs through the village's middle, its pools and cascades — Do no Fuchi, Otaki Hattan — pressing cold air up through the cedar. Along its banks, the Sasakiri-kyo Onsen Sakahoku-so offers a place to wash the dust off after the trail. Higher up, toward the foot of Kanakake-yama, the Kusayu Onsen Kanakake-so sits in a quieter register, the mountain holding the steam close. These are not resort facilities; they are working baths in a working mountain village.

At the Shonara-toge pass, stone figures stand scattered across the slope — not arranged, not curated, simply present among the trees. Iwadoji temple marks one station on the Shinano Kannon pilgrimage circuit, and Iwaidoji another, drawing occasional walkers who move through the village with the particular unhurried attention of people following a route that predates the road.