KISOPASS

SAY HELLO

Come a little closer to Kiso.

In big cities, a small hello may disappear into the crowd.

On the Nakasendo, it can reach someone.

If you want to travel with respect,
one word, a small bow, and a gentle manner are enough.

Konnichiwa.

It means “hello.”

Use it when you pass someone on a quiet road, enter a small shop, or begin a small conversation.

In Kiso, this small word can make the first moment warmer.

A Nakasendo way to say hello

Say “konnichiwa” first.
Bow lightly,
about 15 degrees.
Keep your hands natural.
Lower your gaze softly.

You do not need to be perfect.
A small word and a small bow are enough.