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Kitsuki, Oita

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A reading of this place

The station at Kitsuki wears the silhouette of a samurai residence — stepped gables, dark timber tones — and the gesture is not merely decorative. Step outside and the town's peculiar geography becomes apparent: two plateaus of samurai quarter face each other across a valley of merchant townhouses, a configuration found nowhere else in Japan. This sandwich-shaped castle town, preserved as a district of traditional buildings, is less a museum than a working arrangement of streets where the old spatial logic still holds.

Down in the valley lanes, the old ryotei Wakaeiya has been serving since the Genroku era, and it is here that *ureshino*, a local dish, is said to have originated. Along the coast, the waters of Beppu Bay and the Iyo-nada yield chirimen — small dried sardines processed locally — while the inland slopes produce house-grown mikan, dekopon, and a tea called Kitsuki-cha. The agricultural and maritime economies sit close together here, neither overwhelming the other.

At Shiraige Tahara Shrine, a doburoku festival has continued for over thirteen centuries, recognized by the national government as an intangible folk cultural property. The rice wine, the procession, the particular rhythm of obligation and celebration — these are not performed for visitors but maintained for the community itself. Nata-miya, a subsidiary shrine of Usa Jingu, holds wooden deity sculptures of national importance in quiet custody. Kitsuki holds its history the way a town holds its weather: present, unremarked, simply there.

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Cultural Properties 6
  • Kitsuki City Kitadai-Minamidai Preservation District for Groups of Historic Buildings Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings
  • Ogumayama Tumulus and Otoyama Tumulus Historic Site
  • Kitsuki Castle Ruins Historic Site
  • Hoto (Treasure Pagoda) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Zaizen Family Hoto Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Tahara Family Five-Story Pagoda Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
Stations 3
  • Kitsuki 日豊線
  • Nakayamaga 日豊線
  • Tateishi 日豊線
Cultural Properties Stations