■Shimizuminato Jirocho Seika (Jirocho's Birthplace), Shimizu


🏠 Spot Overview

The Jirocho Birthplace is a small, well‑preserved traditional Japanese house that offers visitors an intimate look at everyday life in the late Edo period. Even for those unfamiliar with Shimizu Jirocho, the charm of the wooden architecture, tatami rooms, and historical household tools makes the site enjoyable. The house provides a quiet, authentic atmosphere where travelers can experience how people lived in a port town over 150 years ago. Its compact size makes it an easy cultural stop, and the surrounding neighborhood retains a nostalgic feel. This is a great place for travelers interested in traditional Japanese homes and local history.


💡 Useful Tips for Visitors

  • Short visit: 10–15 minutes is enough to explore the house.
  • Photography is allowed indoors—be respectful of the space.
  • The building has low ceilings and narrow passages, typical of old Japanese homes.
  • Combine with nearby attractions such as Suehiro, Minowa Inari Shrine, or Kashinoichi seafood market.
  • Best for travelers interested in architecture, lifestyle history, or traditional Japanese culture, even without knowing Jirocho.

⭐ Highlights – Jirocho Birthplace

  • Authentic traditional Japanese house from the late Edo period.
  • Atmospheric wooden interiors perfect for cultural photography.
  • Engaging even without Jirocho knowledge—focus on daily life and architecture.
  • Quiet, local neighborhood offering a nostalgic atmosphere.
  • Easy cultural stop close to Shimizu Port.

🚐 Access from Shimizu Port (Hinode Pier)

1. Walk

  • Travel time: approx. 15–18 minutes
  • A pleasant walk through the portside neighborhood.

2. Taxi

  • Ideal for cruise passengers with limited time.
  • Travel time: approx. 5–7 minutes

📍 Location

Address:
1-16-10 Ejiri, Shimizu Ward, Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan

Located in the historic Ejiri area, within walking distance of Shimizu Port.


Ume-no-Ya, located just one minute on foot from the Jirocho Birthplace, is a retro-style eatery where you can enjoy light meals in a nostalgic atmosphere. They offer inexpensive onigiri and Shizuoka-style oden, making it a great casual stop for a quick local bite.


Sights and Experience from Shimizu Port

■Shimizu Area
S-Pulse Dream Plaza (Shimizu Port), Shimizu  Ryugeji Temple, Shimizu  Seishintei Tea House, Shimizu Funakoshi Tsutsumi Park, Shizuoka, Shimizu  Shimizu Ekimae Ginza Shopping Street, Shimizu  Shimizu Fish Market, Riverside Market, Shimizu  Shimizu Port Seamen’s Inn Museum”SUEHIRO”, Shimizu  Minowa Inari Shrine, Shimizu  Shimizuminato Jirocho Seika (Jirocho’s Birthplace), Shimizu  Miho no Matsubara  Nihondaira ( Yume-Terrace)  Nihondaira Ocha Kaikan  Nihondaira Ropeway  Nippondaira Hotel  Kunozan Toshogu Shrine  Satta Pass  Jiji-in Temple, Shizuoka  ▲Shizuoka City Tokaido Hiroshige Museum of Art 【Long-Term Closure】
■Shizuoka Area
Oden Yokocho ( Aoba Yokocho), Shizuoka  Shizuoka City Museum of History  Shizuoka Gofuku-cho Shopping Street  Shizuoka Hobby Square  Shizuoka Sengen Shrine, Shizuoka  Sumpu Castle Park, Shizuoka
■Eastern Shizuoka Area
Lake Ashi (Ashinoko)  Hakone Area  Owakudani Valley, Hakone  Mishima Sky Walk  Fuji Safari Park  Fuji Bussharito Heiwa Park, Gotemba  Gotemba Premium Outlets, Gotemba  Mt.Fuji World Heritage Centre, Shizuoka  Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine, Fuji-City  Jinba Falls, Fujinomiya  Lake Tanuki  Shiraito Falls, Fujinomiya  Taiseki-Ji Temple, Fujinomiya  Obuchi-sasaba, Fuji-City
■Close to Mt.Fuji
Oshino Hakkai  Lake Kawaguchi  Lake Motosu  Saiko Iyashi-no-Sato Nemba  Arakurayama Sengen Park, Fujiyoshida  Kitaguchihongu Fuji Sengenjinja, Fujiyoshida  Narusawa Ice Cave  Yurari Hot Springs (Fuji Chobo no Yu Yurari)