Iwamura, a former castle town in Gifu Prefecture, offers a unique walking tour that delves into the intellectual heritage of Japan, particularly through the lens of Confucian scholar Sato Issai. This tour takes you through Iwamura’s historically rich townscape, showcasing its traditional architecture and the influence of Issai's teachings on everyday life. Discover the carefully planned streets, merchant houses, and the significance of the namako walls that evoke nostalgia. Engaging with the town's plaques displaying Issai’s sayings, you'll find that his philosophy is interwoven with the local landscape, making Iwamura an essential visit for those interested in Japan's cultural roots.
- Explore the historical townscape of Iwamura, a former castle town
- Learn about Sato Issai and his lasting impact on Japanese thought
- Walk through beautifully preserved streets lined with traditional architecture
- Experience a blend of history and philosophy in a unique cultural setting
The meeting point is in front of the Sato Issai Manabi no Hiroba Museum. Your guide will be waiting with a yellow sign. Please refer to the map for details.
Sato Issai Manabi no Hiroba is a museum dedicated to Sato Issai, a Confucian scholar and philosopher of the late Edo period born in Iwamura. Through exhibits on his life, writings, and ideas, visitors gain insight into the intellectual traditions that shaped Japanese thought and continue to influence modern society.
The Iwamura Hon-dori Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings preserves the historic heart of Iwamura, a former castle town in Ena City, Gifu Prefecture. Lined with traditional merchant houses, namako walls, and narrow streets, this district reflects the town’s role as a center of commerce and daily life during the Edo period. Walking along Hon-dori offers visitors a rare opportunity to experience a townscape that has been carefully protected, where architectural details and street layouts continue to convey the atmosphere of a traditional Japanese castle town.
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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