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Takato Castle Ruins Park
Takato Castle Ruins Park
Takato Joshi Park (Takato Castle Ruins Park)
Takato Castle Ruins Park
Takato Castle Ruins Park
Takato Castle Ruins Park
Nagano

Takato Joshi Park (Takato Castle Ruins Park)

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Last updated May 17, 2026

In Nagano Prefecture, Takato Castle Ruins Park is a dream destination for cherry blossom enthusiasts and history buffs. Renowned as one of Japan's top cherry blossom viewing spots, the park boasts over 1,500 Kohigan cherry trees, transforming the grounds into a mesmerizing sea of soft pink every spring.

These blossoms, distinct for their smaller flowers and deeper hues, create a one-of-a-kind spectacle that draws visitors from across the country and beyond. The park is built on the remnants of Takato Castle, a 16th-century fortress pivotal in Japan's feudal era.

While the castle is no longer standing, its legacy lives on through the park's tranquil beauty, which offers visitors a chance to step back in time while soaking in nature's brilliance. Spring is the year's highlight, with the annual Cherry Blossom Festival offering cultural performances, food stalls, and evening illuminations that cast an enchanting glow over the blossoms.

Planning a visit during peak bloom is highly recommended, though arriving early or visiting on weekdays will help you avoid the crowds. Ready to experience Takato Castle Ruins Park?

Please mark your calendar for spring and immerse yourself in its breathtaking charm.


Phone
+81 265-94-2556
Website
www.inacity.jp


The area

Address
Takatomachi Higashitakato, Ina, Nagano 396-0213, Japan

Phone

+81 265-94-2556

Website

www.inacity.jp

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Frequently Asked Questions

Operating Hours: The park is open 24 hours a day. During the cherry blossom season, it operates from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, extending to 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM during peak bloom with illuminations. Admission Fees: Entry is free year-round, except during the cherry blossom season, when it's 600 yen for adults and 300 yen for elementary and junior high school students.

Take the JR Azusa limited express train from Tokyo to Chino Station (approximately 2 hours). During the cherry blossom season, a JR bus runs from Chino Station to Takato Bus Station (about 50 minutes). From there, it's a 15-minute walk to the park.

Yes, there are various parking areas located 5 to 15 minutes on foot from the park. However, during peak cherry blossom season, roads can be congested, and parking may be limited. Visitors are advised to arrive early or use public transportation.

The park offers well-maintained trails and walking paths, enhancing accessibility for all visitors. However, the available sources do not provide details of the facilities for visitors with disabilities. It's recommended that you contact the park directly for more information.

The park features historical structures like the Takato Pavilion, a registered tangible cultural property, and the Taikoyagura Drum Tower. During the cherry blossom season, festival stalls offer local food. Visitors have access to restrooms.
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Yap Karman
Nov 20, 2025
We visited Takato Joshi Park on April 9, and the atmosphere felt like a scene from a fairytale. The cherry trees weren’t yet in full bloom, but the experience was still absolutely breathtaking. We arrived around 9:00 AM, and by then, the parking lots closest to the entrance were already full. There were quite a few people in the park, but thanks to the typical Japanese courtesy and patience, everyone managed to get their perfect photo moment. Parking fee: ¥1,000 Entrance fee: Adults: ¥600 Students: ¥300 Even without peak blossoms, the delicate pink haze and gentle light made it a day to remember. If you’re in Japan during sakura season — don’t miss it! A must-see spot for cherry blossom lovers. 🌸⛩️✨📸
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Anna Krzak
Apr 9, 2025
It is super packed during Sakura season as it has sakura festival. But, during offseason, it has less visitors and looks like a normal castle ruins. Parking is near everywhere. There is no need for tickets normally but during the Sakura season, we have to pay money.
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Momota
Jun 26, 2025
I visited Takato Castle Ruins Park on 11th April, and the cherry blossoms were in full bloom. The vibrant Takato-kohigan-zakura created a breathtaking canopy, making it a truly unforgettable hanami experience.
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The Lost Forest Mum
Apr 12, 2025
It's one of the best Cherry Blossoms places that I have visited . Although it is drizzling on the day of my visit , the full bloom Cherry blossom trees put a big smile on my face . Do take note that the entrance fee is 600 yen for adults and parking is 1000 yen . Highly recommended .
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