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Obi Castle (Nichinan City, Miyazaki Prefecture)

2025 11/12
November 12, 2025

Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)
Obi Castle (Obi Castle Ruins) is the collective name for the castle ruins and castle town in the Obi district of Nichinan City, Miyazaki Prefecture. From the Middle Ages to the Edo period, it was the political and cultural center of the Obi domain, and even after the castle itself was abandoned, the castle town, stone walls, and samurai residences remain in good condition. In particular, the Edo period town layout, stone walls, samurai residences, and merchant houses along the streets have been preserved, and the historical atmosphere that can be felt as "Obi Castle Town" is a major attraction. Today, the castle ruins, restored gates and turrets, and a history museum have been developed, making it a popular spot for strolling, historical learning, and photography.

Highlights
– Castle ruins and stone walls: The remains of the main enclosure and remaining stone walls, as well as the view from Shiroyama Park. There are walking paths that allow you to experience the atmosphere of the castle ruins.
- Otemon Gate and restored buildings: There are restored gates and buildings, making it easy to imagine what they looked like in the past (the restoration period and scale vary depending on the facility).
- Obi Castle Historical Museum and Exhibits: Learn about the history of Obi through exhibits showcasing materials from the feudal era and its history and culture.
- Samurai residences and merchant townscape: A row of samurai residences, white-walled townhouses, and merchant houses with lattice doors line the streets, retaining the atmosphere of an Edo-period castle town.
– Former domain schools such as Shintokudo and temples and shrines: The remains of domain educational facilities and shrines and temples are scattered throughout the area, adding variety to your walking route.
- Experiences and Events: Depending on the season and day, there may be guided tours, traditional events, and kimono and samurai costume dressing experiences (please check to see if they are being held).

Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)
- Nearest station: Obi Station on the JR Nichinan Line. From the station, you can walk towards the castle town and Obi Castle (approximately a 10-20 minute walk. The time required will vary depending on your walking speed and route).
- Directions by train: From Miyazaki City, take the JR Nichinan Line. Transfer to a train bound for Nichinan at Miyazaki Station (travel time varies depending on the type of train and connections).
- By car: Approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour from Miyazaki city via national and prefectural roads (depending on traffic conditions). There is a parking lot around the castle, but the number of spaces is limited, so be careful during peak seasons.
– From the airport: From Miyazaki Airport, take public transportation (bus or train to Miyazaki Station) and transfer to the JR Nichinan Line to Obi.
- Bus: Direct buses may operate depending on the season and route, so please check the route and timetable before traveling.

Estimated stay (estimated time required)
- Short tour (only sightseeing): Approximately 1 to 1.5 hours (to have a quick look at the exterior and main attractions).
– Standard (including museum and samurai residences): Approximately 2-3 hours (including museum visits, walking around town, photography, and snacks).
- Leisurely (including experiences and strolls around the area): Half a day to a full day (if you also visit nearby historical sites and tourist spots).

Nearby spots
– Udo Shrine (easy to access by car): This ancient shrine is located in a scenic spot along the sea, and you can enjoy both worship and the scenery.
– Sun Messe Nichinan: A tourist facility known for its Moai statues (seasonal events held).
– Scenic spots along the Nichinan Coast (coastline drives, observation spots): The scenery of the sea and cliffs is captivating.
- Aoshima (near Miyazaki City): Dotted with tourist attractions such as Aoshima Shrine and Oni no Sentakuita.
- Miyazaki City (Many restaurants serving local dishes such as chicken nanban): Depending on the travel time, we recommend eating while walking around.

Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)
- Watch your step: There are many stone steps, old stone walls, and slopes, so we recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes. Some areas may be slippery in rainy weather.
- Opening hours, closing days, and admission fees: The opening hours, closing days, and admission fees for museums and samurai residences vary depending on the facility. Please check the official website or tourist information in advance (pay particular attention to New Year's holidays and temporary closures).
- Crowds: It gets crowded during tourist season, holidays, and local festivals. If you want to take your time looking around, it is recommended to visit on a weekday morning.
- Preservation and Visitor Manners: Historical sites and buildings are subject to preservation. Please be considerate and do not enter restricted areas, do not touch buildings or exhibits, and do not make loud noises.
- Photography: Generally, photography is permitted in most places, but there may be some exhibits or areas inside the museum where photography is prohibited. Please follow the signs.
- Seasonal precautions: In summer, it is hot, humid, and the sun is strong. Bring water, a hat, and sun protection. In winter, the wind can be cold. Watch your step during the rainy season.
- Transportation: There are times when public transportation is infrequent around Obi. Please check the timetable for your return journey and avoid visiting late at night, or consider using a car.

Reference/Trivia
- Obi has made great efforts to preserve the castle and castle town, making it a great place not only for historical walks but also for strolling around town looking for gourmet food and souvenirs. When you visit, make sure you have plenty of time to enjoy the historical sites and townscape at your own pace.

(If you wish, we can also create a sample course around Obi Castle, photo spots, recommendations for nearby restaurants and souvenir shops, and text to insert into the map.)

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