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Stone monument of Otsu Castle ruins with 'Otsu-jō ato' characters carved, set against a robust stone wall, marking the starting point of a historical walking tour in Otsu, Shiga Prefecture, Japan.
Inside the Otsu-shuku History and Culture Museum, featuring an ornate festival float and traditional Japanese castle town scenery, inviting visitors to experience the rich history and culture of Otsu, Shiga Prefecture.
Panoramic view of Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture, with buildings extending to the shores of Lake Biwa and distant mountains, showcasing the unique blend of a water city and castle town, perfect for historical walks.
Close-up of the robust stone walls of Otsu Castle ruins, showcasing Sengoku period construction techniques, a vital testament to the legendary water castle's history in Otsu, Shiga Prefecture, Japan.
Otsu, Shiga, Japan | Walking in the area associated with Otsu Castle ~ Visiting the legendary water castle and castle town ~
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Otsu, Shiga, Japan | Walking in the area associated with Otsu Castle ~ Visiting the legendary water castle and castle town ~


Duration:2 hour(s) 45 min(s)
Free cancellation 8 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present the e-voucher on-site

[Local guide will guide you]
Volunteer guides who know the local area inside and out will show you the highlights of the town.
This is a full-enjoyment plan that includes souvenirs and hospitality (cafe).
As a participation benefit, you will receive an "Otsu Castle" castle card and an "Otsujuku" post station stamp.

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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeSmall Group
Transportation methodGet there on your own
Minimum participant requirement1 traveler
Tour typesGuided tour
Meal arrangementWith Snacks
Sightseeing typeJapanese castles, Historic site tour
TransportWalking

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[Schedule for the day]
9:20/13:20 Meet at JR Otsu Station (in front of the north exit ticket gate)

9:30/13:30 Departure Inuzuka Zelkova - Chikamatsuji Temple (view of the old castle town from Mt. Choto) - Hokkoku Kaido - Hokkoku Bridge (remains of the outer moat) - Kawaguchi Park (remains of the inner moat) - Miidera Chikaramochi Main House (rest) - "Otsu Castle Ruins" stone monument (remains of the main citadel) - "Otsu Castle Stone Wall" stone monument (remains of the outer moat) - remains of the outer moat stone walls - Otsu Festival Float Exhibition Hall (visit) - Old Tokaido - Tenson Shrine (restored when Toyotomi Hideyoshi built the castle)

Arrive at JR Otsu Station around 12:15/16:15 [Walking distance: approx. 4.5km]

Purchase Notice

*The minimum number of participants for this tour is two people. If even one person wishes to participate, please apply with the single person application fee. If the number of participants (two or more) is reached due to applications from other participants, the difference in the amount will be refunded.

Regarding cancellation: The event may be cancelled in the event of bad weather.
・Event period: Tuesday to Sunday, excluding New Year's holidays and certain days (festivals and events).
・Meeting time: Please arrive 10 minutes before your reservation time.
・Clothing and belongings: Please wear comfortable clothes and shoes. Please bring rain gear.

Reminders

  • For this tour, we do not send travel documents or the final itinerary by mail. Please check the "Reservation Details" link in the reservation confirmation email for information on the day (final itinerary).

  • The facilities visited may change due to holidays or closures.

  • The event will be held rain or shine. Please bring your own rain gear.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 8 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • For cancellations made 2 to 7 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 30% will apply
  • For cancellations made 1 to 1 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 40% will apply
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–0 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What historical significance does Otsu Castle hold in Otsu City?

Otsu Castle, built around 1586 by Toyotomi Hideyoshi's order, was a crucial strategic point. Its most notable event was the Battle of Otsu Castle during the Sekigahara campaign, where Kyogoku Takatsugu's forces held back the Western Army. This engagement was vital to the larger battle's outcome. The castle's history is deeply intertwined with Otsu City's development as a significant castle and post town.

2. What unique characteristics defined Otsu Castle as a 'water castle'?

Otsu Castle was known as a "water castle" due to its strategic location by Lake Biwa, effectively using the lake's waters for defense. Its moats likely incorporated water from the lake, providing natural fortifications and making it challenging for attackers. This design was typical for castles built near large bodies of water, leveraging the terrain for protection.

3. What remains and historical sites of Otsu Castle can visitors explore today?

While the original main castle structures of Otsu Castle no longer stand, visitors can explore various historical sites. These include stone monuments marking the former locations of the main castle and moat, as well as remnants of the former castle town that transitioned into Otsu-juku. A knowledgeable local guide can help identify these subtle but historically significant areas.

4. What is the historical timeline of Otsu Castle from its construction to its abandonment?

Otsu Castle was constructed around 1586 (Tensho 14) following the abandonment of Sakamoto Castle. It served for a relatively short but impactful period. After the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600, its strategic role diminished. The castle was eventually dismantled, and some materials were reportedly used in the construction of Hikone Castle, marking its end as a functioning fortress.

5. What kind of experience can I expect on the Otsu Castle walking tour with a local guide?

The Otsu Castle walking tour offers an immersive historical experience led by a knowledgeable local guide. You will visit sites associated with the castle and the former castle town, Otsu-juku. The tour includes insightful commentary, hospitality at a cafe, and provides a deeper understanding of the area's rich history and culture, making the historical narrative come alive.

6. How did Otsu-juku transform from a castle town into a post town, and what's its significance?

Otsu-juku initially developed as a vibrant castle town alongside Otsu Castle. After the castle's abandonment, it transitioned into a prominent post town along the historic Tokaido road. This transformation was significant, establishing Otsu as a key transportation hub and commercial center, bustling with travelers and merchants, and contributing greatly to its local culture and economy.

7. What was the role of Otsu Castle during the Battle of Sekigahara?

During the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600, Otsu Castle played a crucial strategic role. Kyogoku Takatsugu, aligned with the Eastern Army, bravely defended the castle against a siege by the Western Army forces, including Mori Motoyasu and Tachibana Muneshige. His resistance diverted significant Western Army troops, preventing them from joining the main battle, thus indirectly contributing to the Eastern Army's victory.

8. What unique participation benefits are offered on the Otsu Castle related walking tour?

Participants in the Otsu Castle related walking tour receive several unique benefits. These include a special "Otsu Castle" castle card, which is a collector's item for castle enthusiasts, and an "Otsujuku" post station stamp, commemorating the historical significance of the post town. The tour also offers a full-enjoyment plan with souvenirs and hospitality at a local cafe.

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