Wander the hauntingly beautiful stone ramparts of Yatsushiro Castle — once one of Kyushu's most formidable strongholds — on a private walking tour that also uncovers the city's Meiji-era merchant quarter, sacred shrines, and the literary trail of haiku master Taneda Santoka.
What to expect
Your expert guide meets you steps from the gangway and leads you on foot into Yatsushiro's historic core. The castle ruins — all sweeping stone walls and centuries-old moats — sit at the city's quiet heart alongside a Shinto shrine that has occupied the grounds since the Meiji era. Your guide weaves together the castle's feudal lords, the city's silk-trade past, and the wandering poet Santoka, whose celebrated haiku were composed on these very streets. The walk concludes with matcha and wagashi (Japanese sweets) at a traditional tearoom.
Good to know
Castle ruins are free to enter; tearoom experience is included in the private tour price. Wear comfortable walking shoes — cobblestone and uneven stone paths throughout. Tour departs from port and returns with ample time before all-aboard. Ideal as a half-day option if combining with Hinagu Onsen in the afternoon.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Yatsushiro — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.