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Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture

Seasonal outings

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Hagijoato shizukikoenno sakra

official nameCherry blossoms at Shizuki Park (Hagi Castle Ruins)

English nameCherry blossoms at Shizuki Park (Hagi Castle Ruins)

Cherry blossoms at the site of Hagi Castle and Shizuki-koen Park

March to April

The ruins of Mori House where you can enjoy about 600 Yoshino cherry trees and precious cherry blossoms and Midori Yoshino that can only be seen in Hagi City.

Cherry blossoms at the site of Hagi Castle and Shizuki-koen Park

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  • March to April

  • Seasonal outings
  • Natural Monuments
  • Cherry Blossoms at night・Illumination
  • Cherry Blossom Festival
  • Lake
  • Castle ruins・Castle grounds
  • Cherry Blossoms
  • Toilets available
  • Parks・Gardens
Hagi Castle Ruins was designated as part of the UNESCO World Heritage "Sites of Japan's Meiji Industrial Revolution"in 2015. The castle grounds are now home to Shizuki Park with around 600 cherry blossom trees that bloom mid to late March, as well as a snow-white cherry blossom tree named "Midori-yoshino," which can only be found in Hagi. Visitors can also enjoy viewing the blossoms along the riverbank on the Hagi Sightseeing Boat (Hagi Hakkei Yūransen).

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Name of the venue
Hagi Castle Ruins Shizuki-koen Park
Location
〒758-0057 1-1, Horiuchi, Hagi-shi, Yamaguchi

More details

Prices
220 yen for adults, 100 yen for elementary and junior high school students
Access
About 11 minutes westbound bus from JR Higashi-Hagi Station, get off at "Hagi Castle Ruins, Shizuki-koen Park Entrance, Kitamon Yashiki Entrance" and walk about 5 minutes.
Parking Lot
Free

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