The Imperial Palace and Garden is in the centre of Tokyo. Find out how to visit, what to do, admission and other tips for visiting.
As one of the oldest original castles in Japan, completed in the early 1590s, Matsumoto Castle is a star attraction in Nagano Prefecture. It sits proudly at the centre of town, with the spectacular backdrop of the Japanese Alps. The iconic black and white tower is a marvel of Sengoku Period (Warring States Period) architecture and modern preservation techniques. Though it appears to have five stories, there is actually a secret sixth floor built in to disguise the number of troops inside. It’s a true one-of-a-kind.
One of Japan’s best historic castles.
Osaka Castle park and museum offer the most tranquil walks, breathtaking views, and historic lessons. Here’s everything you need to know about Osaka Castle.
An enduring symbol of the vibrant city’s dramatic past.
Visitors to the Kiyosu Castle Museum can explore exhibitions and artifacts related to the castle’s history, the Oda clan, and the Sengoku period (Warring States period) of Japan. The museum provides valuable insights into the lives of feudal lords and the strategic importance of castles during this tumultuous period in Japanese history.
Often billed as The Machu Picchu of Japan, the ruins of Takeda Castle are perched atop of a mountain, appearing to float on thin air.
This Hirayama-style castle features a pentagonal-shaped moat and is incredibly picturesque in the springtime.
Kumamoto’s heart.
Take in magnificent views and learn local history at the castle museum at Tsurugajo, the red-roofed castle in Aizuwakamatsu, Fukushima.
Nijo Castle is one of the most popular attractions in the city of Kyoto and for good reason. With a visit to Nijo Castle Kyoto history is firmly on display.
Gifu Castle, originally named Inabayama Castle, was rebuilt in 1956 and in 2011 was designated a National Historical Site. Located on top of Kinka Mountain the castle contains a historical museum and observation deck with lovely views of Gifu city and neighboring Nagoya.
Okayama Castle’s more recent modifications are of a larger scale. One significant behind-the-scenes improvement — seismic reinforcement to protect against earthquake damage — may not be obvious, but other changes alter the way visitors interact with the castle and its exhibits.
Of the castles that you can visit in Japan, only 12 are originals. Inuyama Castle, a National Historic Site and easy Nagoya day-trip, is one.
A 400-year-old Japanese castle that once floated on the water of Nagano’s largest lake.
Yamaguchi’s historical masterpiece protected by an unlikely hero.
A visit to Hiroshima Castle is a must while in town. The museum and grounds offer a fascinating insight into Hiroshima’s history.
Remarkable for its unique saltwater moat, the ruins of Takamatsu castle is one of Japan’s celebrated three great water castles.
Takada Castle is one of Niigata’s great historic attractions. The partially reconstructed castle sits in Takada Park, home to 4000 stunning cherry blossoms.
Kanazawa Castle, a great example of a restored Japanese Castle, has extensive grounds to explore and is in close proximity to the city’s other attractions.
A historic site famed for cherry blossoms and panoramic views of Yonago city, Mount Daisen and Lake Nakaumi.
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