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Yatsushiro Castle Town Walking Course
Time Table
Start
9:00
Yatsushiro City Museum
Future Forest Museum
Learn about Yatsushiro's history and culture
About a 3 minute walk
10:00
Government Designated Scenic Beauty Shohinken
Slip through time to the Edo Period
About a 5 minute walk
11:00
Government Designated Historical Site Yatsushiro Castle Ruins and Yatsushiro-gu Visit the ancient castle ruins, walk the Yatsushiro-gu
About a 15 minute drive
13:30
Prefecture Designated Tangible Cultural Property Yatsushiro Shrine (Myoken Gu) With a red Shinto shrine, loved for its exoticism
About a 5 minute drive
14:00
City Designated Important Tangible Cultural Property Shunkoji
Visit the family temple of the heads of Yatsushiro Castle, the Matsui family
Finish
15:00
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Pick Up

Date
All-Year
Fees
●Yatsushiro City Museum Future Forest Museum Adult 300 yen / High school, College student 200 yen / Middle school and under, free admission
●Government Designated Scenic Beauty Shohinken Adult 500 yen / Elementary, Middle School student 250 yen
※Yatsushiro Historical Site Guide person 3,000 yen ~, each shrine / temple free of charge
※Travel fees to each spot are one's own expense

Inquiries / Questions

Yatsushiro City Museum Future Forest Museum TEL:0965-34-5555

Shohinken TEL:0965-33-0171

Yatsushirogu TEL:0965-35-2448

Yatsushiro Shrine (Myoken Gu) TEL:0965-32-5350

Shunkoji TEL:0965-32-5557

Yatsushiro Historical Site Guide Assembly TEL:0965-31-8200(Yatsushiro Yokatoko Publicity Group)

Gourmet

Recommended Gourmet

Yatsushiro Tomato Ramen

Yatsushiro Tomato Ramen
A popular menu item unique to Japan's largest producer of tomatoes, Yatsushiro. A healthy dish full of fresh tomatoes.
Inquiries:Yatsushiro Yokatoko Product Hall TEL:0965-32-3600

Souvenirs

Recommended Souvenirs

Banpei-Yuzu

Guinness World Record! Banpei-Yuzu
Banpei-Yuzu, popular not just for its size, but also its refreshing acidity and sweetness that leave a nice aftertaste. A replica of the jumbo Banpei-Yuzu that received a Guinness World Record is on the first floor of the city hall.
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