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Hyogo: Sasayama Castle & Samurai Residence Guided Tour

Explore the castle town of Tamba-Sasayama on a guided tour. Visit Sasayama Castle, the Oshoin Hall, and the preserved samurai district.

Itinerary

Tamba-Sasayama Taisho Roman-kan
Meet in front of the Tamba-Sasayama Taisho Roman-kan. Your guide will be waiting for you with a yellow sign. Please refer to the map for details.
1
Sasayama Castle Oshoin
Photo stop, Visit, Guided tour, Sightseeing, Walk (70 minutes)
2
Anma-Family Samurai Residence Museum
Photo stop, Visit, Guided tour, Sightseeing, Walk (50 minutes)
3
Arrive back at
Tamba-Sasayama Taisho Roman-kan

Plan

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Highlights

Step into the world of samurai lords and castle architects in Tamba-Sasayama
Explore the reconstructed Oshoin Hall and learn about its history
Discover the preserved samurai district and its traditional architecture
Visit the Anma Family Samurai Residence and learn about samurai life
Gain a deeper understanding of Sasayama Castle’s historical significance

What's Included

English-speaking guide
Entry to Sasayama Castle’s main hall
Entry to a traditional samurai house
Guided walk around the castle area and old town

Experience details

Begin your journey near the Taisho Roman-kan, a landmark of the town, before walking toward Sasayama Castle. See the remnants of defensive gate formations, stone walls, and masugata-style enclosures that reveal how carefully the fortress was engineered to guard this strategic crossroads of the Tamba region.

Upon entering the magnificent Oshoin Hall—the reconstructed grand hall that once served as the castle’s formal reception space—explore exhibits that explain why Sasayama Castle was built by the Tokugawa shogunate in the early 17th century, the political tensions that defined Tamba during the Sengoku and early Edo periods, and the changing roles of successive domain lords.

Admire the expansive tatami rooms, painted panels, and architectural features that provide insight into feudal etiquette, authority, and the ceremonial life of a castle’s inner administration.

Leaving the Oshoin, stroll across the castle’s inner bailey, gaining a clearer sense of the castle’s layout and its purpose not only as a defensive stronghold but also as a seat of governance that oversaw the surrounding agricultural basin.

Continue into the preserved samurai district, where rows of earthen walls, narrow lanes, and traditional architectural forms convey the quiet dignity of the warriors who lived there. Learn about the history of this Important Preservation District, and hear how its street grid and residential structures reflect the social hierarchy of the Edo period.

At the Anma Family Samurai Residence, step inside an authentic home once inhabited by mid-ranking retainers. Learn about the architecture of a Japanese samurai household—its tatami rooms, earthen-floor kitchen, storage spaces, and gardens—and how daily life blended simplicity, discipline, and a close relationship with nature and seasonal rhythms.

As you walk back toward the Taisho Roman-kan, the castle town reveals its layered character: a place where military strategy, political authority, and everyday life overlapped for centuries. By the end of the tour, gain a deeper understanding of Sasayama Castle’s historical significance, the cultural identity of samurai society, and the unique charm that continues to define this beautifully preserved castle town.

Meeting Place

Tamba-Sasayama Taisho Roman-kan: Meet in front of the Tamba-Sasayama Taisho Roman-kan. Your guide will be waiting for you with a yellow sign. Please refer to the map for details.

Important information

Know before you go
・The tour involves walking through historic sites
・Learn about the history and architecture of Tamba-Sasayama
・Experience the cultural identity of samurai society

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