Step into the heart of Kumamoto on this immersive 5-hour cultural tour. Explore samurai history at Wakuwakuza Museum, walk the storied grounds of Kumamoto Castle, and reflect at Kato Shrine before discovering the tranquil beauty of Suizenji Jojuen Garden. Complete your journey with a traditional matcha tea experience in a historic teahouse. Rich in history, scenery, and soul—this unforgettable tour is your perfect introduction to one of Japan’s most beloved castle towns. Book now and experience Kumamoto like never before.
The meeting point is In front of Josaien General Tourist Information Center. The guide will be holding the yellow sign.
From the dismissal point, you can use the tram to access various places in Kumamoto City.
Begin your exploration at the Kumamoto Castle Museum Wakuwakuza, where history comes alive through hands-on exhibits and immersive storytelling. Learn about Kumamoto’s feudal era through interactive displays, period clothing, and reconstructed historical scenes. Your guide will share fascinating insights into the daily life of samurai, castle construction, and the city's cultural roots.
Next, walk to Kumamoto Castle, one of Japan’s most impressive and strategically built castles. Constructed in the early 1600s by the famous warlord Kato Kiyomasa, this imposing stronghold boasts intricate defensive features, steep stone walls, and a commanding black keep. As you tour the castle grounds, your guide will explain how the castle played a pivotal role in Japanese history and how it is being meticulously restored after the 2016 earthquake—an inspiring example of heritage preservation in action.
Continue to nearby Kato Shrine, dedicated to the revered castle builder, Kato Kiyomasa. Nestled among the trees within the castle complex, the shrine offers a moment of peace and reflection. Learn about the life and legacy of this historic figure and how he continues to be honored by the people of Kumamoto. The shrine also provides a stunning viewpoint of Kumamoto Castle—perfect for memorable photos and quiet contemplation.
Midway through the tour, you'll enjoy a relaxing break in central Kumamoto, where the city’s friendly atmosphere and rich food culture take center stage. Surrounded by shops, cafes, and local eateries, it’s the perfect spot to pause and experience daily life in Kumamoto. Here, you’ll have time for lunch at a local restaurant, with the chance to sample regional specialties like basashi (horse sashimi), karashi renkon, or Kumamoto-style ramen. It’s a flavorful interlude that connects the city’s past and present—one bite at a time.
Finally, board a local tram to the serene Suizenji Jojuen Garden, a classical Japanese landscape garden created by the Hosokawa clan in the 17th century. The garden’s miniature representation of the Tōkaidō road—including a symbolic Mt. Fuji—creates a poetic journey through nature and time. Wander along beautifully sculpted paths, admire the central pond fed by Mt. Aso’s natural spring water, and take in the harmony of traditional aesthetics.
One of the highlights of this visit is the Kokin Denju no Ma, a historic teahouse within the garden once used by feudal lords for cultural gatherings and scholarly rituals. Here, you’ll participate in a traditional matcha tea experience, enjoying a moment of peace while gazing out over the exquisite garden scenery—just as the samurai and nobility once did centuries ago.
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