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Nioza Historical Road

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Nioza Historical Road

臼杵 二王座歴史の道

4.3Est. 90Usuki, Kyushu

Overview

Well-preserved samurai district in Usuki with stone-paved lanes, earthen walls, and National Treasure stone Buddhas.

Stone-paved lanes wind between earthen walls and wooden gates in this well-preserved samurai district in Usuki, Oita Prefecture. The atmospheric stillness here is genuine, with moss-covered walls, traditional gardens glimpsed through latticed fences, and temple gates opening onto quiet courtyards. Usuki is equally known for over 60 stone Buddha figures carved into cliff faces on the town's outskirts, designated a National Treasure and dating from the late Heian to Kamakura periods. The town is compact and walkable in a half day. Local fugu restaurants add a culinary reason to linger. The combination of samurai heritage and ancient Buddhist sculpture makes for a richly layered historical afternoon.

Practical info

Japanese name
臼杵 二王座歴史の道
Nearest station
Usuki Station (10 min walk)
Reservations
not required
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