The beautifully preserved Edo-era streetscape, with its white-walled and black-latticed houses, is popular with history buffs and photography enthusiasts alike.
Edoya Yokocho is an area in Hagi City that preserves a historic townscape. Strongly reminiscent of Hagi's prosperous days as a castle town, the stunning streetscape of white walls and black-latticed fences will make you feel as if you've stepped back in time. It's a popular spot for history enthusiasts and photography lovers alike. Many historic buildings remain in Edoya Yokocho, including the Kido Takayoshi Former Residence and the Aoki Shuhei Former Residence, both designated as Important Cultural Properties of Japan. These buildings provide invaluable insights into the architectural and lifestyle of that era. Edoya Yokocho also features numerous shops selling traditional crafts and souvenirs. Finding unique Hagi-yaki pottery or indigo-dyed goods makes for a delightful experience. When strolling through Edoya Yokocho, take your time to reflect on the lives and culture of the past. It's sure to create unforgettable memories.