
Project members, including Ruth, pose for a photo.
The Edo Shogun Roads project launched with a kick-off ceremony in central Tokyo on March 20, 2026. Ruth Marie Jarman, CEO of Jarman International (one of the architects of this initiative and an Advisory Council Member for the project), and several members of Deep Japan’s network of freelance writers were in attendance to cover the event.
Edo Shogun Roads takes as its motif the five major highways that, during the Edo period (1603 to 1868), connected the shogun’s seat of power, Edo (now Tokyo), with the rest of Japan. The project encourages travelers to visit various sites in the greater Kanto area and neighboring prefectures. Although a Japanese version (called Edo Kaido) was first launched in 2022, the new English-language website and promotional videos tailor the project to international audiences.
The new website includes a searchable database of recommended sites and experiences, over 20 suggested itineraries, feature articles, and transportation information.

Banners for each of the Edo-period roads
Edo Shogun Roads is also collaborating with Green x Expo 2027 — an international horticulture event to be held in Yokohama — to introduce gardens, flowers, and other nature-related tourism activities to travelers. Model itineraries specifically focused on “green” are included on the new website. A focal point sure to inspire many international visitors will be presentations of traditional Japanese Teien gardening. We hope there will be many artisans at Green x Expo to share their knowledge with the world.
Excitement about Edo Shogun Roads was palpable at the kick off ceremony. Representatives from both the Tourism Agency and prefectural governments involved in the project gave enthusiastic remarks, extolling the wonderful locations, experiences, and products that the region has to offer.
JI is grateful for the opportunity to provide ideas and feedback as the Edo Shogun Roads project develops, and we look forward to utilizing our wide network of writers and influencers to continue promoting this great initiative.

A “samurai experience” is among the Edo Shogun Roads’ recommended activities.
