Kanazawa Castle Park

Kanazawa Castle was the residence of the Maeda clan, feudal rulers of the Kaga Domain (modern-day southern Ishikawa Prefecture). The first clan lord, Maeda Toshiie, entered the fortifications in 1583 and began rebuilding an impressive castle there. Kanazawa Castle had a large keep, multiple turrets and a palace, but the structures were destroyed by fires in 1602, 1631, and 1759. The oldest surviving structure is Kanazawa Castle Park’s symbolic Ishikawa-mon, built in 1788. the Hishi Yagura, Gojukken Nagaya, and the Hashizume-mon Tsuzuki Yagura have been faithfully reproduced based on old drawings and documents, making it an ideal location to experience a Japanese castle.

Website https://visitkanazawa.jp/mustgoplace/touristspot/area1/2
Price Free
Publication time Opening Hours 7am to 6pm (8am to 5pm from October 16th to end of February.) Kanazawa Castle Park is open 365 days a year.
Contact address 1-1 Marunouchi, Kanazawa, Ishikawa Situated in the center of Kanazawa, near Kenrokuen Garden, Kanazawa Castle Park is easily accessible from the city’s other main attractions. The Kenrokuen shuttle bus runs regularly from Kanazawa Station (bus stop 7) and takes around 15 minutes to the park.
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