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Chiran Samurai Gardens

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Chiran Samurai Gardens — location in Kagoshima, Chiran

Kagoshima · Chiran

31.3769°N, 130.4403°E

Chiran was an outer castle town of the Satsuma Domain, where samurai families built residences along a preserved street that remains largely intact. Seven samurai gardens (武家庭園) are open to the public — dry landscape gardens (karesansui) using volcanic rock, trimmed hedges, and borrowed scenery techniques to create miniature landscapes within small plots.

The gardens were designed for meditation and tea ceremony, using the surrounding mountains as 'borrowed scenery' (shakkei) — incorporating distant peaks into the garden composition.

Essential Information

Opening Hours

9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (last entry 4:30 PM). Samurai street accessible 24 hours.

Closed: Open year-round

Entrance Fee

Combined ticket for 7 gardens ¥530. Street walking free. Kamikaze Peace Museum ¥500.

Best Season

Year-round. Spring for fresh greenery contrasting stone lanterns; autumn for foliage. Chiran sencha tea available year-round at shops along the street.

Visit Duration

2–3 hours for all seven gardens and the samurai street; add 1 hour for the Kamikaze Peace Museum

Getting There

Access Information

Chiran Samurai Residence Garden Preservation District, Minamikyushu City. A bus from Kagoshima-Chuo Station (¥950). Combined ticket (7 gardens): ¥530. The street is free to walk; entry fee applies to individual garden interiors.

Insider Guide

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**Top 3 gardens:** With limited time, visit these three: (1) Mori Residence — uses Mt. Kaimon (active volcano) as borrowed scenery visible over the garden wall. (2) Hirayama Residence — largest garden with pond and island composition. (3) Sata Residence — abstract dry landscape with waves represented by raked gravel. Each garden takes 15 minutes to view; all seven requires 2 hours. **Chiran tea:** The region produces premium green tea (知覧茶) grown on volcanic soil. Tea shops along the samurai street sell single-origin Chiran sencha (¥1,000–3,000/100g). The tea has a sweet, umami-rich profile with minimal bitterness. Tasting available at most shops. **Kamikaze Museum:** Chiran also houses the Peace Museum for Kamikaze Pilots — a sobering WWII memorial to pilots who departed from Chiran airbase on suicide missions. The museum displays personal letters, photos, and a restored Zero fighter. Entry ¥500, emotionally heavy content.

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