Immerse Yourself in the Rich Culture of Himeji
With a guide at your side, journey through the colourful society of feudal Himeji at two iconic destinations: Himeji Castle and Koko-en Garden.
First, step through the gates of Himeji Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A dizzyingly-massive structure that dominates the surrounding landscape, this 400-year-old masterpiece remains one of Japan’s finest surviving castles and a symbol of samurai might.
Throughout your journey, your private Himeji Tourist Concierge will reveal how warlords influenced its structure, how its layered defences functioned as an integrated system, and why it has endured centuries of political change, natural disasters, and preservation challenges.
Next, stroll down the tranquil lanes of Koko-en Garden, which sits on the former site of a feudal lord's manor. It's diverse selection of gardens have made it a premier filming location for historical blockbusters like Rurouni Kenshin. You'll feel like you've stepped into one of these films, as you cross colourful koi ponds, creep through shaded bamboo forests, and sip freshly-whisked matcha on the veranda of a traditional villa.
With the aid of your concierge, you'll gain a greater awareness of how different traditional landscaping elements combine with shifts in season to create resonance and meaning.
The excitement doesn’t end there. You’ll also be treated to a tour of Himeji’s castle town along the way, providing glimpses into the lives of common folk. The area is also a hotspot for local food and all manner of souvenirs!
For those who want to experience all strata of life in the Edo period, look no further.
▼ Sustainable Tourism
Your participation directly contributes to the preservation of Himeji’s cultural heritage, continued guide training, and the protection of the surrounding natural environment”