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Joto Machinami Preservation District

岡山県
3.8
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That nostalgic townscape where "Tora-san" also walked
This is a preservation district of traditional buildings that conveys the atmosphere of a castle town that has been bustling since the Edo period to the present day. You can enjoy walking around the town while touching on the history and culture of that time. It is also famous as a location for the movie "Otoko wa Tsurai yo" and the NHK morning drama "Aguri".

Features & How to Enjoy

Classic TownscapeHistory

Highlights

Point 1

Streetscapes with the Atmosphere of the Edo Period

Joto Machinami Preservation District Streetscapes with the Atmosphere of the Edo Period
The Joto Streetscape Preservation District is an area where over 160 traditional buildings still exist, with architecture such as namako walls, sodekabe walls, and mushikomado windows that evoke the remnants of that time, spreading over more than one kilometer. There are buildings such as the Sakushu Joto Yashiki and the Joto Mukashi Machiya that allow you to feel the lifestyle of the time. When strolling through the streets, comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
Point 2

Sightseeing Together with Tsuyama Castle

Joto Machinami Preservation District Sightseeing Together with Tsuyama Castle
Tsuyama Castle is a castle where you can enjoy a magnificent view of the city from the castle tower, and it can be said to be the symbol of Tsuyama. It's also close to the Castle Town Preservation District, so you can sightsee both spots together. Walking through the Castle Town Preservation District, which still retains the atmosphere of a castle town, and Tsuyama Castle, you'll feel as if you've slipped back in time. This magnificent castle, which was also selected as one of "Japan's Top 100 Castles," is definitely worth seeing.
Point 3

Savor Local Cuisine in a Historic Town

Joto Machinami Preservation District Savor Local Cuisine in a Historic Town
If you're visiting Tsuyama City, which has a preserved castle town district, you can't miss out on the local cuisine. One popular local dish unique to Tsuyama City, which is known for its production of Japanese beef, is "Tsuyama Hormone Udon." This grilled udon dish combines the mellow and rich flavor of hormone (beef offal) with each shop's homemade sauce, making it truly delicious. It's a hearty dish that you'll want to eat when you get hungry while walking around the preserved castle town district.
Point 4

Visit the Old Houses of Joto

Joto Machinami Preservation District Visit the Old Houses of Joto
"Joto Mukashi Machiya" is a spot in the Joto Machinami Preservation District that offers free tours of a typical residence built over 300 years ago. It has been renovated over the years, spanning from the Edo period to the Showa period, so visitors can enjoy the changes in housing styles that occurred over time. When feeling a bit tired from traveling, it's also nice to take a break and sit on the sunny veranda.
Point 5

Japan's Only Museum Specializing in Western Music

Joto Machinami Preservation District Japan's Only Museum Specializing in Western Music
In the Joto Machinami Preservation District, there is not only the opportunity to enjoy the town's atmosphere, but also a museum where you can learn about culture. The Tsuyama Museum of Western Learning, located in the town, is Japan's only museum specializing in Western learning. Mimasaka, where the Joto Machinami Preservation District is located, has produced many outstanding Western scholars in modern times. The "Kaitai Shinsho" by Sugita Genpaku, which is also featured in history lessons, is on display, so if you are interested in history and culture, please visit the museum.
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Access

Joto Machinami Preservation District Accessible by Car or Public Transportation
Accessible by Car or Public Transportation
The Joto Machinami Preservation District is a popular spot where you can feel the remnants of Tsuyama's castle town. If you're driving, it's about a 15-minute drive from the Tsuyama IC on the Chugoku Expressway. If you're using public transportation, take the "Shinai Junkan Gongobasu" from JR Tsuyama Station. After getting off at the "Higashishinmachi" bus stop, you can easily reach the district on foot. When parking in the town, use the "Joto Tourist Parking Lot".

Basic Information

Address 708-0837 Hashimoto-cho, Tsuyama City, Okayama Prefecture
TEL 0868-24-6288
Web Site https://www.okayama-kanko.jp/spot/10510
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