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Mishima City, Shizuoka Prefecture

[Izu, Hakone, FujiNaka izuNakaizu]

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Yamanakajoato

official name山中城跡

Yamanaka Castle Ruins Park

Mount Fuji Superb Spot

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    • Japanese heritage
    • Castle
    • Historic sites・Historic remains
    • Old roads・Post towns
    • Natural landscape
    • Toilets available
    • Parking available
    • Rest area available
    • Barrier-free access available
    • Parks・Gardens
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    Basic Information

    Name
    山中城跡
    Location
    〒411-0011 410-4, Yamanakashinden, Mishima-shi, Shizuoka

    More details

    Business Hours
    ■ Yamanaka Castle Ruins Park Information Center / Shop Opening Hours from 10:00 to 16:00 (subject to change depending on the season, weather, etc.) ■ Closed Monday (or the next day if it is a national holiday)
    Access
    ■ About 30 minutes from JR Mishima Station South Exit (bus stop No. 5), get off at the Tokai Bus (for Moto-Hakone Port) "Yamanaka Castle Ruins" ■ About 25 minutes from the center of the city on the National Highway No. 1 toward Hakone, and about 15 minutes from the Izu Transit Road "Mishimazukabara IC"
    Facility Information
    In addition to tourist information, we also offer meals such as the famous cold dumplings and shoji moat waffles.
    Cultural Property
    Yamanaka Castle Ruins is an important cultural property that conveys the world of Sengoku to the present day. In Mishima City, excavations were started in 1973, restoration and maintenance were performed based on the results, and opened as a historic park in 1981. In particular, moats and earthworks are protected by turf on the upper surface to harmonize with the surrounding nature, and the characteristic moat structure is well understood. We are also promoting easy-to-understand three-dimensional maintenance. Box wells and Tajiri ponds, which provided drinking water that is important for castle soldiers and horses, are now blooming in beautiful seasons and welcome visitors.
    Accessibility
    Halal Information
    Acceptance of guide dogs Wheelchair accessible toilet available

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    Contact Us

    • Yamanaka Castle Ruins Park Information Center and Shop