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Nobeoka Castle Ruins
Nobeoka Castle Ruins
Nobeoka Castle Ruins
Nobeoka Castle Ruins
Miyazaki

Nobeoka Castle Ruins

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Last updated May 17, 2026

Nobeoka Castle was constructed in 1603 by Takahashi Mototane, a feudal lord serving the Tokugawa shogunate during the early Edo period. The castle served as the administrative center for Nobeoka Domain in what is now Miyazaki Prefecture, controlling the northern coastal region of Kyushu. The fortress was strategically positioned on elevated terrain overlooking the Gokase River and the approach to the Kyushu mountains, allowing monitoring of both maritime and inland routes. The castle was dismantled during the Meiji Restoration in the 1870s when feudal structures were abolished, leaving only stone foundations, walls, and the original layout.

The ruins demonstrate sophisticated ishigaki stone wall construction typical of early 17th-century Japanese castle architecture. The most notable feature is the Senjojiki stone wall, reaching heights of approximately 19 meters and built with precisely fitted stones without mortar. This defensive wall represents one of the tallest surviving castle stone fortifications in Kyushu. The site holds significance as a well-preserved example of regional castle construction during the transition from warring states to peaceful Edo administration, recognized as a National Historic Site since 1971.

Visitors to Nobeoka Castle Ruins can walk along restored stone wall bases and explore the former castle grounds, now converted into Shiroyama Park. The elevated position provides views across Nobeoka city, the Gokase River valley, and surrounding mountains. Interpretive signage explains the castle's defensive layout, gate positions, and the location of the main keep that once stood at the summit.

Cherry trees planted throughout the park bloom in early spring, drawing locals for hanami celebrations. The site includes a small museum displaying artifacts excavated from the castle grounds, including roof tiles, pottery fragments, and historical documents related to the Takahashi and subsequent ruling families.

Nobeoka Castle Ruins are located approximately 15 minutes on foot from Nobeoka Station on the JR Nippo Main Line. The station connects to major Kyushu cities including Miyazaki (roughly 90 minutes south) and Oita (approximately 90 minutes north) by limited express trains. From the station, visitors can walk through central Nobeoka or take a local bus to stops near the castle park entrance. Parking is available for those traveling by car via the Kyushu Expressway, exiting at Nobeoka Interchange.


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+81 982-22-7022


The area

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Higashihonkoji, Nobeoka, Miyazaki 882-0813, Japan

Phone

+81 982-22-7022

What other travelers are saying about Nobeoka Castle Ruins

Remains of castle beautifully transformed into a park at the top you can enjoy watching the bell being rang by the bell keeper at 8, 10, 12, 15 and 17

Frequently Asked Questions

Stone wall foundations, the 19-meter Senjojiki wall, former castle grounds now part of Shiroyama Park, interpretive signage explaining the defensive layout, and a small museum with excavated artifacts including roof tiles and pottery.

Yes. Cherry trees planted throughout Shiroyama Park bloom in early spring, making it a popular hanami spot for locals and visitors.

Most visitors spend 45-90 minutes walking the grounds, viewing the stone walls, and visiting the small museum. Photography and cherry blossom viewing may require additional time.

Yes. The elevated position provides views across Nobeoka city, the Gokase River valley, and surrounding mountains from the former castle summit area.

Yes. Nobeoka Station connects to Miyazaki (90 minutes south) and Oita (90 minutes north) via JR Nippo Main Line limited express trains, then a 15-minute walk to the ruins.
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Marine Christmann
Dec 31, 2024
Nice short walk with a gorgeous city view. Highly recommend.
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Jolene K
May 14, 2025
Only remain main gate and base of castle. But stone wall is a great built on Edo era, and very good place to watch cherry blossom in Spring. There is big bell on top, and bell keeper is striking it every day to inform time to citizon. you can see his task on 6:00, 8:00, 10:00, 12:00, 15:00 and 17:00. By local bus, only 7 min form Nobeoka station, operated every hour from 9:00 am to 16:00 pm. "Nobeoka Machinaka Bus", go with orange colored bus and back with green one. both in service only weekday.
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エヌツアCh.
Sep 28, 2018
Good
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Stark C
Jun 2, 2019
The cherry blossoms here in the spring are amazing!
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Cameron Clark
Jun 3, 2019