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The castle tower and the turrets of Hirosaki Castle built in the Edo period are preserved in the park and are national important cultural properties. Whereas the site of the castle is a nationally designated historic site. It is under repair for preservation purposes from 2015 to 2023. The inside of the castle tower is still open to public (admission 310 yen).
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Hirosaki Park is known as the best cherry blossom viewing spot in Japan. About 2,600 cherry trees including Somei-yoshino and weeping cherries in the park start blooming around the end of April every year. The cherry trees make a flower tunnel along the West Moat. The view of cherry blossoms lit up at night is gorgeous. Over 2,000,000 people visit the park during Hirosaki Cherry Blossom Festival.
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The castle and cherry blossoms are lit up beautifully during Hirosaki Cherry Blossom Festival. The view of the cherry blossoms in full bloom is reflected on the surface of the water in the moat. Enjoy the wonderful view of cherry blossoms at night.
You can’t miss the autumn foliage in Hirosaki Park. 1,000 maple trees and 2,600 cherry trees in the park change the colors of their leaves to beautiful red and yellow in autumn. Those trees are lit up during the Hirosaki Castle Chrysanthemum and Autumn Foliage Festival. You can see the fantastical view of autumn foliage reflected on the surface of water.
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Hirosaki Castle is also amazing in winter. 200 snow lanterns in various sizes, snow sculptures, miniature igloos and a large snow slide appear in the park during Hirosaki Castle Snow Lantern Festival. It offers superb interactive activities with snow which is way better than just watching.
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You can take a boat from the West moat during Hirosaki Cherry Blossom Festival. The path along both sides of the moat is lined with cherry trees that makes you feel like you are boating in the cherry blossoms. The beautiful cherry blossoms seem even nicer viewed from the boat.
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The building was originally built in 1917 as an official residence for a former eighth division commander and is designated as national tangible cultural property. It has been renovated to be a Starbucks cafe. It is a retro and tasteful space that retains the beauty of the original building. Please drop as it conveniently located in front of the station.
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The castle tower and the turrets of Hirosaki Castle built in the Edo period are preserved in the park and are national important cultural properties. Whereas the site of the castle is a nationally designated historic site. It is under repair for preservation purposes from 2015 to 2023. The inside of the castle tower is still open to public (admission 310 yen).
(Source: skipinof / PIXTA(ピクスタ))
Hirosaki Park is known as the best cherry blossom viewing spot in Japan. About 2,600 cherry trees including Somei-yoshino and weeping cherries in the park start blooming around the end of April every year. The cherry trees make a flower tunnel along the West Moat. The view of cherry blossoms lit up at night is gorgeous. Over 2,000,000 people visit the park during Hirosaki Cherry Blossom Festival.
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The castle and cherry blossoms are lit up beautifully during Hirosaki Cherry Blossom Festival. The view of the cherry blossoms in full bloom is reflected on the surface of the water in the moat. Enjoy the wonderful view of cherry blossoms at night.
You can’t miss the autumn foliage in Hirosaki Park. 1,000 maple trees and 2,600 cherry trees in the park change the colors of their leaves to beautiful red and yellow in autumn. Those trees are lit up during the Hirosaki Castle Chrysanthemum and Autumn Foliage Festival. You can see the fantastical view of autumn foliage reflected on the surface of water.
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Hirosaki Castle is also amazing in winter. 200 snow lanterns in various sizes, snow sculptures, miniature igloos and a large snow slide appear in the park during Hirosaki Castle Snow Lantern Festival. It offers superb interactive activities with snow which is way better than just watching.
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You can take a boat from the West moat during Hirosaki Cherry Blossom Festival. The path along both sides of the moat is lined with cherry trees that makes you feel like you are boating in the cherry blossoms. The beautiful cherry blossoms seem even nicer viewed from the boat.
(Source: taka / PIXTA(ピクスタ) )
The building was originally built in 1917 as an official residence for a former eighth division commander and is designated as national tangible cultural property. It has been renovated to be a Starbucks cafe. It is a retro and tasteful space that retains the beauty of the original building. Please drop as it conveniently located in front of the station.
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