Hirosaki Park
Hirosaki Castle, on which construction began in 1603, is a rare and precious architectural structure in Japan that can still be seen today. Visitors can enjoy Japan's four seasons in this park, including the Cherry Blossom Festival in spring, the Chrysanthemum and Autumn Foliage Festival in fall, and the Snow Lantern Festival in winter.
  
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            More Information about Hirosaki Park
- Street address
- 1 Shimoshirogane-cho, Hirosaki City, Aomori
- Access
- Route1
- About 30 minutes by foot from the JR / Konan Railway Hirosaki Station
 
- Route2
- 4 minutes by foot from the Shiyakusho-mae stop on the Bus, after getting off at Hirosaki Station
 
 
- Opening Hours
- Paid zone: Hirosaki Castle main and northern enclosure 9:00-17:00 (April 1-November 23) *Free other times of the year
- Closed
- Website
- http://www.hirosakipark.jp/en/
- Best season
- Feb., Apr., May, Oct., Nov.
- Point
update: Sep.3.2024

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