Private Tour

Fukushima: Samurai Ethics and Daily Life in Aizu

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Overview

Available languages

English

2 hours

Mobile ticket

Discover the historical significance of Tsuruga Castle, the heart of the Aizu domain, on this in-depth guided tour. Delve into the disciplined society of the Aizu samurai, where loyalty and conduct shaped daily life amidst the backdrop of Japan’s Boshin War. As you ascend the castle, explore its architecture that reveals the complexities of power and governance, culminating in scenic views of the land they defended. The journey concludes at Rinkaku, a historic tea house, where you’ll engage in a traditional tea ceremony that embodies the values of calm and control cherished by the samurai.

- Guided exploration of Tsuruga Castle, focusing on Aizu's samurai culture

- Insight into the Boshin War and its impact on Aizu's history

- Participate in a traditional tea ceremony at the historic Rinkaku tea house

- Flexible participation options from Tsuruga Castle or Aizu-Wakamatsu Station

Additional Info

Public transportation options are available nearby

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

What To Expect

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Tsuruga jo Castle

Tsuruga Castle is the historic center of Aizu and a powerful symbol of samurai rule in northern Japan. Reconstructed on its original site, the castle stands out for its distinctive red roof tiles and strong defensive design. It played a key role during the Boshin War, Japan’s civil conflict at the end of the samurai era, when Aizu forces resisted the new imperial government. Today, the castle offers insight into how a feudal domain was governed, defended, and ultimately transformed at the moment Japan entered the modern age.

1 hour 10 minutes • Admission Included
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Rinkaku is a historic tea house located within the grounds of Tsuruga Castle and closely associated with the lords of Aizu. Built in the early Edo period, it reflects the deep connection between samurai culture and the practice of tea. For the samurai, tea was not merely a social custom but a disciplined art that emphasized calmness, respect, and self-control. Rinkaku provides a quiet contrast to the castle’s military setting, highlighting the cultural and spiritual values that shaped samurai life.

40 minutes • Admission Included

What‘s Included

Visit to Rinkaku tea house

Guided tour of Tsuruga Castle

Tea & Sweats

Meals

Personal expenses

Options

Aizu-Wakamatsu Station

Aizu-Wakamatsu Station
Starting point:
会津若松駅入口の赤べこ, Wakamatsuekimae, 1-1 Ekimaemachi, Aizuwakamatsu, Fukushima 965-0041, Japan

Fukushima: Samurai Ethics and Daily Life in Aizu

Starting point:
7-Eleven; Aizu-Wakamatsu Catsle, 8-53 Higashisakaemachi, Aizuwakamatsu, Fukushima 965-0872, Japan

-30% off

From ¥13,000

Was ¥18,500