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Hita — Edo-Period Merchant Town on the River

Published: Jun 1, 2026
Updated: Jun 1, 2026
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Hita — Edo-Period Merchant Town on the River

Hita prospered in the Edo period as a direct Tokugawa territory (天領, tenryo) controlling river transport along the Mikuma River. Wealth from timber and commodity trading created a merchant class whose preserved houses line the Mameda-machi district — white-walled warehouses, latticed wooden facades, and traditional inns (ryokan) converted from merchant mansions. The district is compact (400m street) and maintains Edo-period urban scale.

Hita's river location made it a transshipment point between Kyushu's interior and coastal ports — the economic geography that created the town's wealth.

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Getting There

Access Information

Mameda-machi, Hita City. 15-minute walk from JR Hita Station. Free to walk; merchant house museums ¥300–500. Best preserved section: 400m along Hanamizuki-dori.

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**Kuncho sake brewery:** Hita produces excellent sake using Mikuma River water. Kuncho Shuzo (薫長酒造, established 1702) offers brewery tours (free, Japanese only) and direct-sales tasting room. The flag

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