Experience the past during a visit to the charming, lively city of Kitsuki. Featuring some of Japan’s best-maintained samurai residences, this castle town has become a popular locale for dressing in traditional Japanese clothing. Take a scenic walk, visit varied cultural attractions and admire historic architecture.
Head east to the city’s iconic Kitsuki Castle. This elegant structure is heralded as Japan’s smallest castle. Enter to see samurai swords and have a photo taken in a traditional helmet. Climb up the plateau for views over the sea and Beppu Bay.
Walk west to the Kitsuki Castle Town Historical Museum. Formerly a samurai residence, this local history museum has exhibits related to the city’s fascinating past. Learn about local fishing and the region’s traditional folk tales. For a different experience of history, visit nearby Kitsuki Retrokan. Its large collection of retro memorabilia includes musical instruments, toys and a vintage car.
Stroll uphill to photograph Kitsuki's unique sandwich shape, with samurai residences on plateaus north and south of a central commercial district. You won’t see power lines or modern signage around these residences some are open to the public but hidden behind mud walls. Visit the Ohara Residence, a fine thatched-roof home, traditional kitchen and elegant garden.
Wander through the merchant town, perusing the main street’s Edo-style stores. Stop for sake tasting at a historic brewery or relax with a traditional tea ceremony. Look for the plaster relief paintings known as kote-e, whose symbols are intended to ward off bad luck and attract fortune.
Historic Kitsuki is a popular setting for wearing traditional Japanese dress. Visit a local store and pick out your own kimonoto rent for the full day or for a brief photo shoot.
Drive to Kitsuki in 20 minutes from Oita Airport, with Beppu a 50-minute bus ride away. Navigate the historic center on foot or ride a taxi or bus. Visit Kitsuki in springtime for Kitsuki Castle Festival’s traditional festivities.