Step into a faithfully reconstructed Edo-period castle town right at the gates of Kumamoto Castle, where artisan workshops, tatami restaurants, and theatrical samurai demonstrations bring feudal Japan to life. A vivid, multi-sensory journey through the Higo domain.
What to expect
Wander a broad, cobblestoned street of low-eaved machiya townhouses, each housing a different craft or culinary tradition of the Higo clan. Try your hand at shuriken-throwing under expert tutelage, watch a lacquer artist hand-paint traditional Higo inlay work, then settle into a dark-beamed restaurant for a Kumamoto set meal featuring basashi (horse sashimi) and local karashi renkon (lotus root). The complex adjoins the castle moat, making a combined visit effortless.
Good to know
Located right at Kumamoto Castle's Ninomaru Plaza — 30 minutes from the port. Open daily; most workshops run without reservation but the samurai armour experience benefits from advance booking. Best combined with the castle itself for a full-morning immersion before an afternoon departure.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Kumamoto — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.