In the year 1600, over 160,000 samurai clashed in the Battle of Sekigahara—a decisive conflict that reshaped the course of Japan’s history and laid the foundation for more than 260 years of peace under the Edo period.
Even today, the landscape is dotted with camp sites and battle relics that vividly preserve the tension and atmosphere of that fateful day. Sekigahara is not merely a place to learn about history—it is a place to live it with your own body and spirit.
Here, where nature and history intertwine, the stories of the past transform into personal experiences that awaken the samurai within you.




















