Explore Onomichi's extraordinary legacy as Japan's favourite cinematic city — the streets that inspired directors Yasujiro Ozu and Nobuhiko Ōbayashi — with a specialist guide through the Onomichi Motion Picture Museum and the preserved machiya merchant quarter.
What to expect
Your guide leads you through the museum's collection of original film posters, props, and archive footage before stepping outside to walk the actual shooting locations embedded in the living town. The covered shotengai shopping arcade, the stone steps behind Saikokuji Temple, and the hill-top overlook all appear on screen — and on your walk. Woven through the cinema narrative is the story of Onomichi's Meiji-era merchants: the money changers, sake brewers, and shipping agents whose elegant wooden townhouses still line the lower streets. The experience finishes with coffee at a machiya café converted from a 100-year-old merchant house.
Good to know
Book the private guide via j-g-a.org at least one week in advance; museum entry is separate and walk-up. The museum and machiya quarter are both within 10 minutes' walk of the port. Ideal for the afternoon when the slanted light hits the narrow lanes — and still comfortably done before all-aboard.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Onomichi — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.