The mountains surrounding Nagano offer superb recreational opportunities: skiing, hiking and soaking in onsen.
Nagano was front-and-centre on the world stage when it hosted the 1998 Winter Olympics, but this mountain-ringed prefectural capital has been around since the Kamakura period. Back then it was a temple town centred around the magnificent Zenkōji. The temple is still Nagano's main attraction, drawing more than four million visitors every year.
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