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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights
Hirosaki Castle Keep Tower
Explore the three-story castle keep tower, completed in 1811, offering stunning views of the surrounding area. Admire the unique architecture and historical significance of this iconic structure.
Hirosaki Park
Immerse yourself in the beauty of Hirosaki Park, known for its picturesque cherry blossoms. Join the cherry blossom festival during Golden Week to witness over 2600 cherry trees in full bloom.
Cherry Blossom Festival
Every spring, thousands of visitors flock to Hirosaki Castle to witness one of Japan's finest Cherry Blossom Festivals, where the cherry trees in bloom create a breathtaking sight.
Culture and History
Learn about the rich history of Hirosaki Castle, once the seat of the Tsugaru clan. Explore the well-preserved structures and gates, designated as National Important Cultural Properties, and delve into the castle's past through informative exhibits.
Local Cuisine
Indulge in Aomori's famous apples, with apple treats, apple juice, and more available throughout the area. Known as the best in Japan, these apples are a must-try while visiting Hirosaki.
Historical Significance
Hirosaki Castle was built in 1611 by Tsugaru Nobuhira and holds important cultural designations, making it a National Historic Site and one of Japan's Top 100 Castles.
Castle Structure
The main keep of Hirosaki Castle is a three-level, three-story structure, showcasing artifacts like the Otemon Gate, Higashimon Gate, and various turrets and gates.
Visitor Information
Located in Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture, the castle is easily accessible from Hirosaki Station with a short walk or bus ride. Plan to spend ample time exploring the castle grounds and enjoying the Cherry Blossom Festival.
Facilities
Explore the Hirosaki Castle Information Center to learn about the castle's history, visit the Botanical Garden to enjoy a leisurely walk among thousands of plant species, and relax at the Butokuden resting area with a souvenir shop and coffee shop.
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.