The walking course of Inagi City has been certified as part of the "100 Selected Walking Routes of New Japan" Cultural Path series!

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Page ID 1010491 Update Date December 24, 2024

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Photo: "New Japan Walking Path Journey 100 Selection Series" Certification
Certificate of Approval

The "New Japan Walking Path 100 Selected Series / 1000 Paths You Want to Walk" has certified walking courses that are also featured in the city's publication "Inagi Strolls"!

This time, the walking path resources selected as the first phase certified courses were 493 courses divided into 10 themes.

The "New Japan Walking Path 100 Selected Series" aims to connect the certified attractive paths across the country as assets for the future, promote outdoor tourism, revitalize the local economy, and contribute to the promotion of tourism both domestically and internationally by publicizing them as tourism and health resources.

The certified courses will be promoted nationwide through travel agencies, media, walking organizations, websites, and more via the same organization in the future.

I hope that more people will become interested in Inagi City and visit in the future.

Certification Overview

Certified Organization

100 Selected Walking Paths in New Japan Selection Committee
(Selection committee consisting of prominent figures from various fields and advisors from the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Ministry of the Environment, Japan Tourism Agency, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Agency for Cultural Affairs, etc.)

10 Themes

  • [History and Culture] (1) Historical Path (2) Cultural Path (3) Heart and Festival Path
  • Nature (4) Scenic Road (5) Forest Road (6) Waterside Road (7) Hometown Road
  • [Local Products] (8) Food Road (9) Port Town Then and Now Road (10) Hot Spring Road

Certified Course

A greedy course that explores history, nature, art, and gourmet spots

Photo: A greedy course exploring history, nature, art, and gourmet spots

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Inagi City Department of Industry, Culture, and Sports Tourism Division
〒206-8601 2111 Higashi-Naganuma, Inagi City, Tokyo
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