History & Culture
Miyoshi City
Mt. Tsurugi & Oku-Iya Area
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Former Samurai Residence – The Kita Family & Hoko Cedar

Built in 1763 (about 250 years ago), this is one of the largest samurai residences in the Iya region. The Oe district of Higashi-Iya Village, where it stands, is historically connected to the defeated Heike clan who fled here after losing the Battle of Yashima.

The Kita Family was the head family of this Heike settlement, and their residence reflects the lifestyle of the upper-class samurai of Iya. In the garden stands the impressive Hoko Cedar, which is well worth seeing.

Business Hours Open Season: April – November
9:00~17:00
Regular Holidays Closed in winter: December – March
Price Adults ¥310
Children ¥100
Address 43 Oe, Higashi-Iya, Miyoshi City, Tokushima Prefecture
Access From Ikawa-Ikeda IC → Route 32 (towards Kochi) → Prefectural Road 45 → Prefectural Road 32 → Route 439 (towards Mt. Tsurugi) → City Road
(Total travel time: approx. 1 hr 40 min by car)
TEL 0883-88-2040
URL https://nishi-awa.jp/english/reserve/828/

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