Himeji Castle
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Basic information
Please note that the information and photos provided here might be outdated, so always confirm before your visit.
Address | 68 Honmachi, Himeji, Hyogo 670-0012, Japan |
Access | 20-minutes walk from JR Himeji Station |
Phone | TEL 0167 39 3939 |
Website | Japanese Website English Website French Website Chinese Website (simplified) Chinese website (Traditional) Korean Website |
Recommended flowers | Cherry blossoms: Late March – early April |
Highlights | Himeji Castle is one of the most popular castles. The large white keep is very beautiful. There are about 1,000 cherry trees in Himeji Castle. The contrast between the castle and the cherry blossoms is wonderful. Every spring, many tourists enjoy the cherry blossoms with the castle in the background. |
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Guide to Enjoyment
Himeji Castle, often referred to as the “White Heron Castle” due to its brilliant white exterior, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of Japan’s architectural heritage. Located in Hyogo Prefecture, the castle is surrounded by cherry trees, making it an iconic destination for sakura viewing. Every spring, the pristine white walls of the castle juxtaposed against the vibrant pink blossoms create a breathtaking spectacle, drawing countless visitors.
Introduction to Himeji Castle
With origins dating back to the 14th century, Himeji Castle is one of the finest surviving examples of classic Japanese castle architecture. The complex consists of 83 buildings and advanced defensive systems, all of which are remarkably preserved.
Sakura Splendor at Himeji Castle
During the cherry blossom season, the castle’s surroundings come alive with color, providing a stunning contrast to the castle’s white walls.
Cherry Blossom Highlights
Nishi-no-Maru Garden
– This western bailey known for its hundreds of cherry trees is a popular spot for hanami (flower viewing) picnics.
Castle Illuminations
– In the evenings, the castle and its blossoms are illuminated, offering a magical view that’s not to be missed.
Visitor’s Guide
Reaching Himeji Castle
The castle is a short walk from Himeji Station, making it easily accessible by train from major cities like Osaka and Kyoto.
Exploring the Castle Grounds
Visitors can explore the maze-like pathways, towers, and walls of the castle, all while enjoying panoramic views of Himeji city and the cherry blossoms below.
Nearby Attractions
Koko-en Garden
– Located adjacent to the castle, this garden is a recreation of an Edo-period samurai residence, offering nine distinct gardens to explore.
Mount Shosha
– A short distance from the castle, this mountain is home to Engyo-ji Temple and offers hiking trails with scenic views.