Location

Obi Castle

The castle was home to the Ito Clan for 280 years until the beginning of the Meiji Period after the feudal lord Suketaka Ito took up residence there in 1588. The castle’s samurai residence still features many stone walls and houses from the past, allowing visitors to picture how life was back then.
Access

  • 20 minutes by car.

Nearby Attractions

Fishing

Fishing

The Nichinan Coast offers a variety of different catches depending on the season. Fishing can be …
Koigaura (surfing spot)

Koigaura (surfing spot)

Koigaura provides year-round surfing and bustles with many surfers and spectators on …
Michi-no-eki’ Nango

Michi-no-eki’ Nango

Since its opening, ‘Michi-no-eki’ Nango (‘Nango Roadside Rest Stop’) has enjoyed patronage …
Minato-no-eki Meitsu

Minato-no-eki Meitsu

This quaint portside location features a restaurant serving up delicious local, fresh seafood and …
Odotsu Swimming Beach

Odotsu Swimming Beach

This large cove not only provides fantastic views of Oshima Island, Izakibana and Kokuzojima …
Sakaematsu Swimming Beach

Sakaematsu Swimming Beach

This swimming beach has clear, emerald green water and directly faces a small island known as …
Sunmesse Nichinan

Sunmesse Nichinan

Karuizawa Prince Hotel West.
This theme park is based on a motif of sunshine and the South Seas. The park is characterized by …
Toi Misaki (Cape Toi)

Toi Misaki (Cape Toi)

Towering majestically above the ocean, Cape Toi is home to around 90 wild horses known as …
Tropical Dome

Tropical Dome

The ‘Anettai Sakumotsu Shijo’ (‘Subtropical Produce Support Facility’) conducts testing and …
Udo Shrine

Udo Shrine

This vibrant, vermilion-lacquered shrine sits within a natural cave facing Hyuganada on the …
Water sports

Water sports

The Nichinankaigan Nango Prince Hotel is ideally suited to water sports because of its private …