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Sueoka Hiroshi Tokyo: Misuzu Shobo: Sun Yat-sen and Frank W. Price trans. Chungking, Ministry of Information of the Republic of China. Over a hundred castles exist in Japan today, including twelve original castles that survived the post-feudal years intact and many modern reconstructions. Most of the castles contain exhibits or entire museums that display samurai artifacts and lifestyle. See our castle page for more information. In order to separate the social castes, samurai were forced to reside in designated districts of the castle towns during the Edo Period.

Today, a few of these samurai districts remain preserved with their historic atmosphere of narrow lanes, earthen walls, entrance gates and residences, and allow tourists to get a glimpse into the samurai lifestyle. In other cases, single samurai mansions have been preserved and opened to the public. Below is a list of some of the better of these districts and residences:. While most history museums in Japan display at least a few samurai swords or armors, there are a few specialized museums that exclusively feature relics of the samurai.

Some of these include the Sword Museum in Tokyo , which displays one of the largest public sword collections in the country; the Tokugawa Art Museum in Nagoya , which exhibits armor, swords, tea utensils, artwork and household items; and the Maeda and Honda Museums in Kanazawa , which display relics of the two most prominent samurai families in the region. There are a few history based theme parks around Japan that feature recreated towns from the feudal era.

The parks typically offer a variety of attractions, live shows, museums, shops and restaurants and are usually staffed by a whole host of "townspeople" in period costumes, making them a fun way to experience the culture and history of samurai.

There are several samurai-related activities and experiences available that allow tourists to experiences the samurai culture. Among them are dress-up experiences in which participants can put on a samurai armor or ninja costume, and martial art workshops about samurai weapons and fighting techniques.

Ask in our forum. Home Back. Plan a Trip. The samurai district in the small town of Kakunodate in northeastern Japan is one of the most pleasant, preserved samurai districts in Japan with numerous former residences open to the public. Cherry trees planted in the district make a spectacular seasonal sight around late April and early May. Kitsuki is unique for having two samurai districts on hills sandwiching a merchant district in the valley in between.

They are among the most pleasantly preserved samurai districts in Japan. Kanazawa 's samurai district is named Nagamachi and preserves several lanes with earthen walls, large entrance gates and a few residences and museums that are open to the public. Hagi 's former castle town preserves several lanes, lined by the white walls and wooden gates of former samurai mansions. Traditional Japanese Jujitsu is practically useless in an actual fight. Skip to content April 22, Joe Ford.

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