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Obi Castle Town — Little Kyoto of Kyushu

Published: Jun 1, 2026
Updated: Jun 1, 2026
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Obi Castle Town — Little Kyoto of Kyushu

Obi was a castle town ruled by the Ito clan for over 400 years, preserving Edo-period streetscapes with samurai residences, merchant houses, and white-walled warehouses. The town is nicknamed 'Little Kyoto of Kyushu' for its preserved historic district, though it's far smaller and less crowded than actual Kyoto. Obi Castle (reconstructed main gate and walls) sits atop a hill overlooking the town.

The town is compact — a 30-minute walk covers the main historic district.

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Getting There

Access Information

Obi, Nichinan City. 60-min bus from Miyazaki Station (¥1,200) or 30-min drive. Castle + samurai house combo ticket: ¥610. Free to walk streets; entry fee for castle interior and museums. Parking ¥200.

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**Best preserved section:** Otemon Street (大手門通り) runs 400 meters from the castle gate through the samurai district. The street retains original stone walls, wooden gates, and earthen walls. Walk slow

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