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Izumi Fumoto Samurai Houses

The town which raised valiant Satsuma Samurai.

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This group of samurai houses is on 46 hectares, equivalent to 9 Tokyo Domes and the biggest in the prefecture. Although these houses were rebuilt, the districting, stone walls and hedges reflect the image from 400 years ago to this day.

During the Edo Period, Satsuma Domain built a base called Outer Castle. The town with their territory and houses was called Fumoto. Close to their enemy, Higo (current kumamoto), Izumi was the critical defense site, where the first housings were built in the Domain and they were large. Of roughly 150 homes remaining to this day, two are open to public. Takezoe-tei is a house belonging to a samurai in the upper class. Saisho-tei shows functions as an outer castle such as an escape route from a hearth to the outside. Use the Izumi Fumoto History Museum as your base for strolling and getting to know samurai housing history and culture.

On Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, Izumi Tour Oxcart goes 1km around these houses in 25 min. Dressing in kimono is available as well. Time slips into the Edo Period here.

Highlights

  • This group of samurai houses is the biggest in the prefecture.
  • Dress in a kimono and stroll around the town.
  • Time slips into the Edo Period here.
  • Designated as a national preservation district for groups of historic buildings.
  • Registered as Japan heritage in 2019.

Photos

  • Tatebaba St. lined with samurai houses

    Tatebaba St. lined with samurai houses

  • The gate of Saisho-tei

    The gate of Saisho-tei

  • A hall at Takezoe-tei

    A hall at Takezoe-tei

  • Tour around on an oxcart

    Tour around on an oxcart

  • Take a photo in kimono

    Take a photo in kimono

Reviews

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  • 瑞蓉蓉

    参觀完武家屋敷后,對這次旅程體會日本是多麼珍惜傳統文化的傳承和保護,因此讓我對日本的歷史和文化有了更深層的理解和認識。。

  • 刑凱達

    日式庭園造景維護得很美,能住在這裡也是很舒服。

Details

Name in Japanese
出水麓武家屋敷群
Postal Code
899-0204
Address
Fumotocho, Izumi City, Kagoshima
Telephone
0996-68-1390 (Izumi Fumoto History Museum)
Closed
Depend on facilities (Izumi Fumoto History Museum: The 3rd Wed of the month. If it falls on a holiday, the following day is closed)
Hours
Depend on facilities (Izumi Fumoto History Museum: 9am - 5pm)
Admission
Depend on facilities (Izumi Fumoto History Museum: Adult 510 yen, Middle and elementary schooler 300 yen, Valid for Izumi Fumoto History Museum, Takezoe-tei and Saisho-tei)
Directions
1) From JR Izumi Station, ride a taxi for 5 min.
2) From Minamikyushu Expressway, Izumi Interchange, drive 10 min.
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)