Ozu · Ehime · Shikoku · Japan

大洲城
キャッスルステイ

NIPPONIA Ozu Castle Stay · Ozu · Ehime · Shikoku · Japan
Ozu Castle Full Exclusive · 400-Year Samurai Heritage
Living History · Castle Lord Experience
UNESCO Intangible Heritage Reconstruction Craft
The world's most complete castle lord immersion — sleep within the historic keep of Ozu Castle, wear samurai armour, practice swordsmanship, and become the daimyo of an Edo-period castle town for four extraordinary nights.
Starting FromUSD 25,000per package · 2 guests · 4 nights · all-inclusive
Location Overview
大洲城キャッスルステイ · Ozu, Ehime Prefecture, Shikoku · 40 min from Matsuyama Airport
Ozu · Ehime · Shikoku · Japan

大洲城キャッスルステイ
Samurai Suite · Castle Keep

LocationOzu, Ehime Prefecture, Shikoku, Japan
AccommodationSamurai Suite · castle keep · Important Cultural Property yagura
EstateOzu Castle entire exclusive · morimachi townscape · 400-year history
Access40 min from Matsuyama Airport · 45 min from JR Matsuyama
Duration4 Nights · 5 Days
HeritageUNESCO Intangible Heritage 2020 · First Monozukuri Japan Grand Prize

NIPPONIA Ozu Castle Stay is one of the most extraordinary overnight experiences available anywhere in the world — a fully exclusive stay within the reconstructed keep and designated Important Cultural Properties of Ozu Castle in Ehime Prefecture, Shikoku. Guests do not merely visit the castle — they become its lord, wearing samurai armour, receiving their retinue's welcome ceremony, practicing swordsmanship and archery in the castle grounds, and sleeping within the historic tower as generations of Ozu daimyo did across four centuries of Edo-period rule.

Ozu Castle's reconstruction in 2004 is itself one of the great achievements of modern Japanese craftsmanship — one of only five wooden reconstructed castle keeps in Japan, built without metal nails using traditional rafter-and-beam techniques by master temple carpenters (miyadaiku) working alongside local craftsmen, with the roof tiles fixed using bamboo nails in the traditional doyaki technique. The project was awarded the inaugural Monozukuri Japan Grand Prize, and the construction techniques were registered as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2020.

The castle stay experience is built around the concept of Living History (リビングヒストリー) — a programme that recreates the arrival and daily life of the first Ozu Castle lord, Kato Sadayasu, who entered the castle in 1617. The arrival ceremony — historically accurate dress, period musical performance, welcoming retainers and the thunder of fire muskets (tanegashima) fired from the Important Cultural Property Koranhiyagura tower — creates an immersive theatrical experience that no museum or theme park can replicate.

The Samurai Suite within the castle keep occupies the most private and historically significant sleeping space in all of Japan — a room that was used by actual daimyo over four centuries, its architecture, proportions, and relationship to the surrounding castle town unchanged from the Edo period. The private courtyard, the views over the Hijikawa River and the castle town of Ozu below, and the complete exclusivity of the experience — the entire castle is reserved exclusively for the castle stay guests — create an atmosphere of absolute historical immersion.

Through the Lens

Samurai Suite,
Japan's Most Complete Castle Lord Experience, Ozu, Shikoku

大洲城 Ozu Castle — UNESCO Intangible Heritage wooden keep, fully reconstructed in 2004, Ozu, Ehime, Shikoku
大洲城 Samurai Suite — interior of the castle keep, traditional architectural details, Ozu, Shikoku
Castle lord arrival ceremony — guests in full samurai armour at the castle gate, Ozu Castle Stay
大洲城 castle entry ceremony — historically accurate entrance procession through the castle gates, Ozu
Castle dinner in the Important Cultural Property — kaiseki in the historic hall of Ozu Castle, Shikoku
大洲城 evening lounge — castle stay guests view the illuminated castle from the private lounge, Ozu
臥龍山荘 Garyu Sanso — exclusive morning breakfast in the historic Meiji-era villa, Ozu, Ehime
Samurai Suite · Castle Keep

Samurai Suite
Ozu Castle Keep · Private Courtyard · Tatami

The Samurai Suite at Ozu Castle occupies the most historically significant sleeping space in Japan available to any guest — a tatami room within the reconstructed keep of a genuine Edo-period castle, with a private courtyard and views across the Hijikawa River to the castle town below. The suite's architecture faithfully recreates the original design of the castle's residential quarters, using traditional materials — cypress timber, tatami grass, washi paper shoji screens and fired clay roof tiles — to create an atmosphere of complete historical authenticity.

For guests staying multiple nights, NIPPONIA Ozu provides supplementary accommodation in the historic machiya townhouses (traditional merchant and samurai family residences) that have been carefully restored throughout the castle town below. These merchant residences — renovated by craftspeople using traditional techniques while incorporating contemporary comforts — provide a complementary perspective on Edo-period life, allowing guests to experience both the authority of castle life and the refinement of the castle town's merchant and artisan culture.

The private butler for castle stay guests is not merely a hospitality professional but a cultural guide with deep knowledge of Ozu's samurai history, the castle's architectural significance, and the traditional arts and practices that the Living History programme recreates. From fitting the samurai armour correctly to explaining the significance of each element of the arrival ceremony, from guiding guests through the castle's secret passages to arranging the traditional fire musket ceremony, the butler ensures that every moment of the castle stay is historically meaningful as well as personally unforgettable.

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Full Castle Exclusive Stay
The entire Ozu Castle complex — keep, towers and grounds — reserved exclusively for castle stay guests throughout the stay
02
Samurai Armour & Swordsmanship
Full samurai armour fitting · traditional swordsmanship training · archery · Edo-period etiquette and strategy
03
UNESCO Intangible Heritage Architecture
Sleep within a UNESCO-recognised wooden castle keep — one of only five authentic wooden reconstructed castles in Japan
Dining & Flavours

重要文化財での夕食
& 臥龍山荘 Garyu Sanso Breakfast

Dining at Ozu Castle Stay is entirely unique in the world of luxury hospitality — meals served within and around genuine Important Cultural Properties of Japan. Dinner is served in the castle's historic dining hall, where kaiseki cuisine built exclusively from the seasonal bounty of Ozu and the Seto Inland Sea is presented in the castle lord's tradition. The Hijikawa River, which made Ozu a prosperous trading town for centuries, still supplies the castle kitchen with freshwater ayu sweetfish in summer; the Seto Inland Sea provides the region's celebrated sea bream, octopus and seasonal shellfish; the mountains of Shikoku supply the matsutake mushrooms and wild vegetables that define Ehime's highland cuisine.

Breakfast at the castle stay is served exclusively for the castle stay guests at Garyu Sanso — the extraordinary Meiji-era villa built on a promontory above the Hijikawa River, designated as one of the three greatest late-period Japanese architectural achievements. The morning meal in this remarkable cedar-and-shoji pavilion, surrounded by a garden of moss, stone and the sound of the river below, is a contemplative experience entirely in keeping with the philosophical dimensions of the samurai tradition. The complete exclusivity of both dinner and breakfast — no other guests, no other diners, just the castle lord's party at the private table — makes every meal a ceremony.

The in-villa kaiseki lunch on Days 2, 3 and 4 draws on the castle's own kitchen and the direct relationships built over years with Ozu's finest seasonal producers. The private dining experiences — in the castle keep's historic room, in the lounge with castle views, on the private courtyard terrace in summer — are arranged according to the guest's preference and the day's programme, creating a gastronomic journey through Ehime's extraordinary culinary landscape that is at once historically grounded and entirely personal.

Castle Keep Kaiseki Dinner · Important Cultural Property Dining · Garyu Sanso Breakfast · Seto Inland Sea Cuisine
Curated Experiences

Six Defining Moments

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Samurai Armour Fitting & Swordsmanship
Full samurai armour (kacchū) fitting with traditional ceremony · 2-hour swordsmanship training · traditional katana and bokken
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Archery & Martial Arts Session
Traditional Japanese archery (kyudo) and period martial arts on the castle grounds with specialist instructors
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Castle Lord Entry Ceremony
Historically accurate arrival at Ozu Castle — period dress, fire muskets, welcoming retainers and traditional music
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Edo-Period Strategy & Etiquette
Samurai strategy workshop and Edo-period etiquette lessons with living history specialists
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Castle Town Heritage Tour
Private guided tour of Ozu's historic castle town — merchant residences, artisan workshops and cultural heritage sites
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Castle Night Illumination
Exclusive evening within the illuminated castle grounds — private castle viewing, moon-viewing sake (tsukimi-sake)
Your Journey Here

4 Nights · 5 Days

4 nights Samurai Suite · all kaiseki meals · samurai armour · swordsmanship · archery · castle town heritage

Package price USD 25,000 for 2 guests / 4 nights all-inclusive. Add-ons: Aerial drone photography $800 · Sword display $1,200 · Night castle illumination dinner $500.

Day 1 · Day 1
Arrival · Castle Lord Welcome
Private transfer from Matsuyama Airport. Samurai armour fitting ceremony. Castle entry procession with fire muskets and welcoming retinue. Kaiseki welcome dinner in the historic castle hall.
Day 2 · Day 2
Armour · Swordsmanship · Castle
Morning samurai armour ceremony and 2-hour swordsmanship training. In-villa kaiseki lunch. Private castle gardens tour with cultural guide. Evening in castle lounge.
Day 3 · Day 3
Archery · Martial Arts · Historic Hall
Morning kyudo archery session and period martial arts. Edo-period lifestyle experience in the castle. Dinner in the Important Cultural Property historic hall with traditional music.
Day 4 · Day 4
Samurai Strategy · Heritage Village · Farewell
Samurai strategy and Edo-period etiquette workshop. Private heritage tour of Ozu castle town. Kaiseki farewell dinner — tsukimi-sake moon-viewing ceremony at the castle.
Day 5 · Day 5
Farewell
Exclusive breakfast at Garyu Sanso villa. Final castle walk. Private transfer to Matsuyama Airport.
At a Glance

大洲城
キャッスルステイ

Location
Ozu, Ehime Prefecture, Shikoku, Japan
Accommodation
Samurai Suite · castle keep · private courtyard
Estate
Ozu Castle exclusive · machiya townhouses
Access
40 min from Matsuyama Airport
Duration
4 Nights · 5 Days
Package Includes

Everything Provided

  • 4 nights Samurai Suite (castle keep) · private courtyard
  • Daily all-inclusive kaiseki meals
  • Private transfers (Matsuyama Airport ↔ Ozu Castle)
  • Castle lord arrival ceremony with fire muskets
  • Full samurai armour (kacchū) fitting ceremony
  • Swordsmanship training (2 hrs) with instructor
  • Traditional kyudo archery session
  • Edo-period lifestyle and etiquette experience
  • Samurai strategy workshop
  • Castle town private heritage tour
  • Exclusive Garyu Sanso farewell breakfast
  • Pre-trip Japanese gift package
  • Private castle lord butler service
Why 大洲城キャッスルステイ

Where Japan's Samurai Lord Tradition Is Lived Rather Than Observed

NIPPONIA Ozu Castle Stay is the only experience in Japan — and arguably in the world — that places guests completely within the physical, cultural and ceremonial reality of samurai castle life. The combination of sleeping in the actual castle keep, wearing full samurai armour, practicing swordsmanship and archery in the castle grounds, dining within Important Cultural Properties, and experiencing the complete Living History programme of arrival ceremony, traditional music and moon-viewing creates a journey that is simultaneously a profound historical education and one of the most emotionally memorable stays available at any price.

Ozu · Ehime · Shikoku · Japan

大洲城キャッスルステイ
Ozu, Ehime, Japan

NIPPONIA Ozu Castle Stay is Japan's most complete samurai castle lord experience — exclusive overnight stay in the UNESCO Intangible Heritage wooden castle keep of Ozu Castle, with full samurai armour, swordsmanship, archery and Living History immersion.

The 4-night package includes the castle lord arrival ceremony with fire muskets, daily kaiseki meals within Important Cultural Properties, private martial arts training, Edo-period etiquette workshops, castle town heritage tour and exclusive breakfast at the historic Garyu Sanso villa.

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Signature Experiences
  • Samurai armour · swordsmanship · archery · castle keep
  • Castle lord entry ceremony · fire muskets · Living History
  • All kaiseki meals · Important Cultural Property dining
  • UNESCO Intangible Heritage wooden castle · Garyu Sanso
Location
Ozu, Ehime, Shikoku, Japan
Accommodation
Samurai Suite · UNESCO Castle Keep
Package Price
USD $25,000 · 2 guests · 4 nights
Access
40 min from Matsuyama Airport
Journey Details
Day 1
Arrival · Castle Lord Welcome
Private transfer from Matsuyama Airport. Samurai armour fitting ceremony. Castle entry procession with fire muskets and welcoming retinue. Kaiseki welcome dinner in the historic castle hall.
Day 2
Armour · Swordsmanship · Castle
Morning samurai armour ceremony and 2-hour swordsmanship training. In-villa kaiseki lunch. Private castle gardens tour with cultural guide. Evening in castle lounge.
Day 3
Archery · Martial Arts · Historic Hall
Morning kyudo archery session and period martial arts. Edo-period lifestyle experience in the castle. Dinner in the Important Cultural Property historic hall with traditional music.
Day 4
Samurai Strategy · Heritage Village · Farewell
Samurai strategy and Edo-period etiquette workshop. Private heritage tour of Ozu castle town. Kaiseki farewell dinner — tsukimi-sake moon-viewing ceremony at the castle.
Day 5
Farewell
Exclusive breakfast at Garyu Sanso villa. Final castle walk. Private transfer to Matsuyama Airport.
4 nights Samurai Suite (castle keep) · private courtyard
Daily all-inclusive kaiseki meals
Private transfers (Matsuyama Airport ↔ Ozu Castle)
Castle lord arrival ceremony with fire muskets
Full samurai armour (kacchū) fitting ceremony
Swordsmanship training (2 hrs) with instructor
Traditional kyudo archery session
Edo-period lifestyle and etiquette experience
Samurai strategy workshop
Castle town private heritage tour
Exclusive Garyu Sanso farewell breakfast
Pre-trip Japanese gift package
Private castle lord butler service
International flights to Japan
Personal expenses and gratuities
Private drone aerial photography (add-on: $800)
Samurai sword private display (add-on: $1,200)
Night castle illumination dinner (add-on: $500)
Additional off-site excursions
Starting From
USD 25,000
Duration
4 Nights / 5 Days
Location
Ozu, Ehime Prefecture, Shikoku, Japan
Suite
Samurai Suite · castle keep · private courtyard
Board
All-inclusive kaiseki meals (all days)
Transfers
Private Matsuyama Airport ↔ Ozu Castle
Ceremony
Castle lord arrival · fire muskets · retinue
Armour
Full samurai kacchū fitting ceremony
Swordsmanship
Traditional swordsmanship training · 2 hrs
Archery
Kyudo traditional archery session
Edo Life
Edo-period etiquette and strategy workshop
Heritage
Castle town private tour · artisan workshops
Breakfast
Exclusive Garyu Sanso historic villa breakfast
Gift
Pre-trip Japanese gift package
Package
USD $25,000 per package · 2 guests
Add-ons
Drone $800 · Sword display $1,200 · Night dinner $500

All components are fully flexible — this is a curated starting point, refined with your Richseen specialist prior to confirmation.

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