Hirosaki Castle in summertime (Photo: Endarastya Sarah)
Hirosaki Castle in summertime (Photo: Endarastya Sarah)
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A Day at Hirosaki Castle Park

Home of magnificent scenery throughout the four seasons

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Hirosaki Castle is closed annually for winter, from November 24th to March 31st.

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Located in Hirosaki Park, a spacious public park of about 0.6 square kilometers, the construction of the castle was begun in 1603 by the first lord of Tsugaru, Tamenobu, and completed in 1611 by the second lord, Nobuhira. Hirosaki is a castle town that had always played a major role in politics and economics in the region since Hirosaki Castle was built. And it has been considered as a symbol of Hirosaki City. The castle tower, the three turrets, the five castle gates, and the triple moats remain intact within the castle garden, through which the history of the Tsugaru clan is still told.

Hirosaki Castle Park is surrounded by a triple moat and earthworks and is famous in Japan for its spectacular cherry blossoms in spring. This park is ablaze with the colors of 2,600 cherry blossom trees that bloom in spring, of some 50 species including someiyoshino (Cerasus x yedonensis). The cherry trees at the western end of the park are so beautiful as to defy description.

The park offers magnificent scenery throughout the four seasons. We can enjoy the cherry blossoms in spring. In summertime, the park is vibrant green. In autumn, the maples are dyed a brilliant crimson, while the winter scene features whimsical hanging snow lanterns.

There are also many historical spots around Hirosaki Park, including Nakamachi Buke-Yashiki (old samurai residences), Chosho-ji Temple (which was built in the early 16th century), and the five-storied pagoda of Saisho-in Temple, which boasts a height of 31 meters.

Hirosaki Castle Park is a perfect fusion between the great history and its natural beauty to be enjoyed throughout the four seasons. And you won't tire of traveling the path around the entire Hirosaki Castle Park as it is an astonishing beauty.

Getting there

Four hours from Tokyo via Shin-Aomori (JR Tohoku Shinkansen Line) to Hirosaki Station by JR Ou Line.

15 minutes by taxi or take a ¥100 (hyaku-en) Dotemachi Loop Bus from in front of Hirosaki Station and get off at Shiyakusho-mae (in front of City Hall).

35 minutes on foot from Hirosaki Station.

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Mandy Bartok 9 years ago
We were just here a few weeks ago and, while the scenery was lovely, it was disappointing not to be able to enter the castle itself, due to the fact that they're moving it within the grounds soon. But the botanical gardens were a lovely alternative.
Sarah Endarastya Author 9 years ago
Yes it is! I spent 2 hours enjoy the beauty of the botanical garden.

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