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Okayama: Hidden Samurai Town Walking in Takahashi
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Unlike typical tours that focus on climbing Bitchu Matsuyama Castle, this experience explores the samurai town that supported it. By walking through preserved streets, temples, and residences, you gain a deeper understanding of how samurai actually lived—not just how they fought.
This tour connects multiple layers of samurai life, from Zen philosophy at Raikyu-ji Temple to the refined lifestyle of higher-ranking samurai and the more practical living conditions of others. You will also see how the town itself was structured to support the castle, including waterways that once served defensive purposes.
With no steep climbs or crowds, this experience offers a quiet, authentic look into a rea...
Höhepunkte
2 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
2 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Professioneller englischsprachiger Reiseführer
Admission fees (Raikyu-ji Temple and samurai residences)
Guided walking tour of Bitchu Takahashi’s samurai town
Essen und Trinken
Treffpunkte
Abreise
Takahashi Kajimachi Post Office
Please meet your guide in front of Takahashi Kajimachi Post Office.
Your guide will be holding a yellow sign for easy identification.
Rückkehr
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Unlike typical tours that focus on climbing Bitchu Matsuyama Castle, this experience explores the samurai town that supported it. By walking through preserved streets, temples, and residences, you gain a deeper understanding of how samurai actually lived—not just how they fought.
This tour connects multiple layers of samurai life, from Zen philosophy at Raikyu-ji Temple to the refined lifestyle of higher-ranking samurai and the more practical living conditions of others. You will also see how the town itself was structured to support the castle, including waterways that once served defensive purposes.
With no steep climbs or crowds, this experience offers a quiet, authentic look into a rea...
Höhepunkte
2 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
2 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Professioneller englischsprachiger Reiseführer
Admission fees (Raikyu-ji Temple and samurai residences)
Guided walking tour of Bitchu Takahashi’s samurai town
Essen und Trinken
Treffpunkte
Abreise
Takahashi Kajimachi Post Office
Please meet your guide in front of Takahashi Kajimachi Post Office.
Your guide will be holding a yellow sign for easy identification.
Rückkehr
Reiseplan
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Raikyuji Temple
Raikyu-ji Temple is a historic Zen temple closely connected to samurai culture in Bitchu Takahashi. Its famous garden is attributed to Kobori Enshu, a feudal lord and master of tea ceremony aesthetics, reflecting the refined cultural values of the warrior class. The temple grounds, enclosed by stone walls, also suggest the defensive role temples sometimes played within castle towns. Today, it offers a quiet space to experience the spiritual and artistic side of samurai life.
40 Minuten
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Samurai House - Former Haibara family House
The Former Haibara Residence is a well-preserved samurai house representing a high-ranking family within the mid-level warrior class of the Bitchu Matsuyama domain. The residence reflects both status and cultural sophistication, incorporating elements of sukiya-style design and refined architectural details. With many tatami-matted rooms and a formal layout, it illustrates how samurai of higher standing lived, combining political roles with cultural pursuits.
30 Minuten
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Bukeyashiki Kyu Oriike Kyu Haibarake
The Former Orii Residence offers insight into the lifestyle of mid-ranking samurai in the Bitchu Matsuyama domain. Compared to higher-status residences, its structure reflects a more practical and restrained way of living. Some rooms feature simple flooring with straw mats rather than full tatami, possibly influenced by domain policies promoting frugality. The house provides a valuable perspective on the everyday realities of samurai beyond the elite class.
30 Minuten
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Takahashi Christian Church
Takahashi Christian Church is one of the oldest churches in Okayama Prefecture, built in the early modern period following Japan’s opening to the West. It represents the rapid spread of Western culture, including Christianity, during the Meiji era. Standing in contrast to the traditional samurai town, the church symbolizes a major turning point in Japanese history, when new ideas and beliefs began to reshape local communities.