Discover the proud castle town of Kumamoto on this private, fully guided day tour with a licensed guide and a private vehicle and driver. The centerpiece is mighty Kumamoto Castle, one of Japan's three great castles, famed for its black keep and steeply curved stone walls built by the warrior-lord Kato Kiyomasa. Your guide brings to life its history and its recovery from the 2016 earthquake, and you can pay respects at nearby Kato Shrine and the hillside temple of Honmyoji, where the lord is enshrined.
Beyond the castle, wander the Edo-style streets of Sakuranobaba Josaien to sample local flavors such as basashi, and find calm in Suizenji Jojuen, an exquisite strolling garden recreating the Tokaido road in miniature. Visit a refined samurai residence and atmospheric shrines that reveal the city's deep samurai heritage.
Because this is a private tour, the pace and itinerary flex around your interests, making it easy to enjoy the best of Kumamoto in a single day.
Your guide and driver will pick you up at your hotel in Kumamoto or your preferred place around Kumamoto Station. Please use email for any communication before the tour.
Your guide will be waiting outside of the ticket gate at JR Kumamoto station holding a sign with the lead traveler's name.After meeting your guide, guide will escort to the vehicle.
One of Japan's three premier castles, Kumamoto Castle is famed for its imposing black keep and steep 'musha-gaeshi' stone walls built by the warrior lord Kato Kiyomasa. Your guide shares the castle's history and its remarkable recovery from the 2016 earthquake as you take in the grounds and panoramic views.
Suizenji Jojuen is an elegant Japanese strolling garden created by the Hosokawa lords in the 17th century. Its centerpiece is a miniature recreation of the 53 stations of the Tokaido road, including a small Mount Fuji. Walk the landscaped paths with your guide around the spring-fed pond, a tranquil contrast to the castle.
At the foot of Kumamoto Castle, Sakuranobaba Josaien is a lively district recreating an Edo-era castle town. Browse stalls and shops with your guide and sample Kumamoto specialties such as basashi, karashi-renkon, and ikinari dango, while learning about the area's history at the small museum.
Set within the Kumamoto Castle grounds, Kato Shrine is dedicated to Kato Kiyomasa, the revered warrior-lord who built the castle. Your guide explains his legacy as you enjoy some of the finest close-up views of the castle's stone walls and keep framed by the shrine's torii gate.
Honmyoji is the grand hillside temple complex housing the mausoleum of Kato Kiyomasa. Climb the stone steps lined with lanterns alongside your guide to the inner sanctuary, where you can take in sweeping views over Kumamoto city and learn about the lord's enduring local reverence.
The Former Hosokawa Gyobu Residence is an elegant samurai mansion of the Hosokawa clan, with tatami rooms, a tea house, and a serene garden. Stroll the wooden verandas with your guide to glimpse the refined daily life of a high-ranking samurai family near the castle.
Kengun Shrine is one of Kumamoto's oldest and most revered shrines, founded over a thousand years ago and long associated with martial valor. Walk the atmospheric approach beneath ancient trees with your guide and learn about its role in local festivals and the spiritual life of the city.
Suizenji Ezuko Park surrounds the spring-fed pond that feeds the famous garden, offering shaded walking paths and a relaxed local atmosphere. Stroll here with your guide to enjoy the greenery and learn how the pure spring water has shaped the area's gardens and culture.
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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