Hikone Castle Town
Shiga · Hikone
35.2747°N, 136.2545°E
Hikone's castle town (城下町, jokamachi) preserves the urban layout and atmosphere of an Edo-period samurai district. The Yume Kyobashi Castle Road (夢京橋キャッスルロード) recreates Taisho-era (1912–1926) architecture with white-walled buildings housing crafts shops, cafes, and traditional sweet shops. The parallel street, Shitamachi Stroll (四番町スクエア), maintains more authentic Edo-period machiya (merchant houses).
The castle town demonstrates the strict hierarchical urban planning of feudal Japan — samurai residences near the castle (higher elevation, better land), merchant districts in lower town, with temples and shrines marking district boundaries. Walking these streets reveals how castle-centered city planning shaped Japanese urban development for 300+ years.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
Streets accessible 24/7. Shops 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
Closed: Streets always open. Some shops closed Wednesday.
Entrance Fee
Streets: free. Funa-zushi sample ¥500–800. Omi beef lunch sets ¥3,000–5,000.
Best Season
Year-round; combine with Hikone Castle and Genkyu-en Garden for a full Hikone day
Visit Duration
45–60 minutes for casual street walk and shopping; extend to 2 hours with Omi beef lunch
Getting There
Access Information
Insider Guide
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