Japanese insight
The Enchanting "Sagemon" Display: If you're lucky, you can witness rooms filled with Sagemon—beautifully handcrafted hanging ornaments made of fabric. These are central to the Sagemon Festival held in March, a tradition to celebrate the healthy growth of young girls.
Grand Architecture and a Lord's Vision: The massive grand hall and its stunning garden are absolute must-sees. Interestingly, the landscape was designed by the feudal lord himself, creating a perfect harmony between the building and nature.
A Captivating Museum Experience: The on-site museum is also highly recommended. The exhibits are beautifully curated and offer a deep, visual insight into the region's rich history.
60 mins for a full visit
Step back in time at the former residence of the Tachibana clan, the feudal lords who once ruled this area. You'll be captivated by the elegant blend of Japanese and Western architecture, a testament to the Meiji era's fascinating history. The highlight for many is the stunning Shotoen garden, a nationally designated scenic spot, perfect for a peaceful stroll. It's a truly immersive experience into the world of Japan's past nobility, all within a relaxed and easily walkable site.