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Matsusaka Castle Ruins (Matsusaka Park) Matsusaka Castle Ruins (Matsusaka Kouen)

It is also famous as a cherry blossom viewing spot in spring.
Matsuzaka Castle Ruins
Matsuzaka Castle ruins cherry blossoms
magnificent stone wall
magnificent stone wall
You can overlook the city of Matsusaka
You can overlook the city of Matsusaka
It is also famous as a cherry blossom viewing spot in spring.
Matsuzaka Castle Ruins
Matsuzaka Castle ruins cherry blossoms
magnificent stone wall
magnificent stone wall
You can overlook the city of Matsusaka
You can overlook the city of Matsusaka

A symbol of Matsusaka with its majestic stone walls

Hirayama Castle was built by Ujisato Gamo in 1588.
The magnificent stone walls, including the fields that still remain today, are a symbol of Matsusaka.
Cherry blossoms, wisteria, and ginkgo trees decorate the stone walls, making it popular with local residents throughout the year.
From the castle ruins, you can see a panoramic view of the town that retains the vestiges of the castle town.

In February 2011, it was designated as a national historic site.

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Matsuzaka Castle Ruins

For Matsusaka tourist information, visit the Matsusaka sightseeing information site Wakuwaku Matsusaka.

You can view and edit the sightseeing route (My Plan on My Page) that will take you around the selected spots.

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Detailed information

address
515-0073 Tonomachi MatsusakaCity
telephone number
0598-23-7771 (Matsusaka Station Tourist Information Center)
business hours
Free tour
Fee
free
Access by public transportation

Approximately 15 minutes walk from JR/Kintetsu Matsusaka Station.
From Matsusaka Station, take the Mie Kotsu bus and take the City Park Town Line to Chuo Hospital or the Asaka Ono Line to Isshiureshino and get off at "Shiyakusho-mae", 3 minutes.

Access by car

Approximately 15 minutes by car from Ise Expressway “Matsusaka IC”

parking

MatsusakaCity Parking Lot

toilet

can be

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