Discover a side of Japan few travelers ever see with this guided tour of Imai Town—one of the country’s best-preserved historic merchant districts. Unlike touristy replicas, Imai is a living, breathing town with centuries-old wooden homes, moated streets, and deep cultural roots.
Your expert guide will lead you through beautifully preserved residences, temples, and hidden gems, sharing stories of merchant life, Edo-period architecture, and local traditions. It’s a rare chance to step into the past while experiencing authentic daily life in a town where history and community still thrive.
With full English guidance and access to places off the beaten path, this experience offers a meaningful connection to Japan’s rich heritage—perfect for curious and culturally minded travelers.
Meeting Point: In front of the ticket gate at Yagi-Nishiguchi Station. Your guide will be waiting for you holding a yellow sign. Please refer to the map for more details.
Begin your exploration of Imai Town at Hanairaka, the Imai Machinami Exchange Center. Housed in a beautifully restored Meiji-era building, Hanairaka serves as both a welcome center and mini-museum. Here, you can learn about the town’s history through maps, models, and exhibitions—making it the perfect starting point before stepping into the historic streets. Friendly staff are available to provide helpful guidance for your visit.
Step inside one of Imai’s most elegant merchant homes. The Kawai Residence showcases the architectural beauty and clever design used by wealthy families during the Edo period. From the intricate wooden joinery to the tatami rooms and merchant shopfront, every detail reveals how daily life and business intertwined.
The Nakahashi Residence is a living example of a classic machiya (traditional townhouse) built with both function and refinement. Its spacious layout, hidden storage areas, and historical furnishings offer an intimate glimpse into the lifestyle of a successful merchant family. Don’t miss the inner garden, a peaceful retreat within the house.
At the heart of Imai Town lies Shonen-ji Temple, a sacred site that protected the community in more ways than one. This 16th-century temple is not only a spiritual center, but also a symbol of the town’s independence and unity. Explore its serene grounds and admire the fusion of religious tradition and local resilience.
The Imanishi Residence is one of the oldest and most prestigious homes in Imai Town. Once the home of influential town leaders, it features high-quality woodwork, formal reception rooms, and historical documents that bring the governance of the town to life. It’s a must-see for those interested in the leadership and legacy of the merchant class.
Simple yet charming, the Former Yonetani Residence offers a more humble perspective on merchant life. Its preserved structure and modest interiors reflect the broader social fabric of Imai Town—where merchants of all levels lived and worked together. It’s a quiet, authentic window into everyday life during Japan’s early modern period.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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