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Hirosaki Park
Hirosaki Park is one of the prime cherry blossom destinations in Japan. With over 2500 cherry trees, enchanting blossom tunnels, moats filled with delicate petals, and scenic picnic spots, the park offers a unique cherry blossom experience. You can also enjoy activities like renting rowing boats and watching the magical illuminations in the evenings. The annual Hirosaki Cherry Blossom Festival, usually held from April 23 to May 5, showcases the stunning bloom of the cherry blossoms, creating a truly unforgettable experience.
Hirosaki Castle Botanical Garden
The Hirosaki Castle Botanical Garden includes 23 distinctive zones showcasing different kinds of 124,000 trees and plants belonging to 1500 different species. Open from April to November, the garden gives you a delightful setting for strolls, with a typical visit lasting around an hour. However, guests are encouraged to linger all day, bask in the scenic beauty, and savor a tranquil picnic lunch in the inviting recreation area.
Hirosaki Castle Keep Tower
Explore the three-story castle keep tower, completed in 1811, where you can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding area. Admire the unique architecture and historical significance of this iconic structure.
Hirosaki Castle Boat Rental
For a special and intimate cherry blossom viewing adventure, you can consider rowing in a boat in the picturesque west moat. Boat rentals are available for ¥1,000 per hour, allowing you to discover your perfect vantage point and take in the peaceful atmosphere. The west moat truly comes alive after the peak bloom period, turning into a mesmerizing pink carpet as the delicate cherry blossom petals gracefully descend.
Gokoku Shrine
Visit the Gokoku Shrine, a temple that honors the souls of 29,171 people from Aomori prefecture who sacrificed their lives to protect their families and homeland.
Tips for Your Hirosaki Castle Visit
When is the best time to visit Hirosaki Castle?
Plan your visit to Hirosaki Castle in Hirosaki, Japan during the cherry blossom festival in late April to early May for a magical experience amidst blooming sakura trees. Avoid the winter months for a more pleasant outdoor exploration.
How to get to Hirosaki Castle from Aomori?
Hop on an express train from Shin-Aomori to Hirosaki Station, a quick 30-minute journey south. From Hirosaki Station, reaching Hirosaki Castle is a breeze.
You can opt for a 30-minute stroll to the castle grounds or catch a bus, arriving in just 15 minutes at the convenient Shiyakusho-mae bus stop
How to get to Hirosaki Castle from Tokyo?
To reach Hirosaki Castle from Tokyo, you can take the Shinkansen (bullet train) from Tokyo Station to Shin-Aomori Station. Once at Shin-Aomori Station, transfer to the local train bound for Hirosaki Station, which will take approximately 30 minutes. From Hirosaki Station, you can either enjoy a scenic 30-minute walk to the castle grounds or opt for a 15-minute bus ride to the Shiyakusho-mae bus stop, conveniently located near the castle.