Okayama
Mimasaka / Tsuyama
History

Josai District (Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings)

Japan, 7080075 Parts of Tsuboi-cho, Kamikonya-cho, Miyawaki-cho, Nishi-ima-cho, Nishi-dera-cho, Kaya-cho, Teppo-cho and Odanaka, Tsuyama City, Okayama Prefecture

The Josai district has prospered as a castle town since the Edo period, and includes Hongenji, the family temple of the Mori family, the lords of the Tsuyama domain, Tokumori Shrine, which was the general guardian of Tsuyama Castle when Mori Tadamasa built Tsuyama Castle, and Sakushu Folk Crafts. Many buildings from the Taisho and Showa eras remain, such as the Castle and Josai Romankan. In 2020, it was selected as an important preservation district for groups of traditional buildings. [Photographer: Saidaiji Photo Kazuki Sugimoto]

Telephone number 0868-22-3310
Website http://www.tsuyamakan.jp/model/course04/
Access
  • Approximately 15 minutes from Tsuyama IC/Innosho IC on the Chugoku Expressway Approximately 20 minutes walk from JR Tsuyama Station
Language 日本語

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