Few castle sites in Japan retain a surrounding town of comparable completeness, with samurai residences, merchant quarters, and historic streets still largely intact. It is also one of the few castle ruins with UNESCO World Heritage status.
Spring brings around 600 Somei Yoshino cherry trees in bloom, plus the Midori Yoshino — a white-blossomed cherry designated a Natural Monument of Yamaguchi Prefecture found nowhere else in Japan. Azaleas bloom in May.
Parking in Hagi is abundant and the sites are easy to find. A parking lot is available at the Hagi Meirin Center, near JR Higashi-Hagi Station. The castle ruins are then a short drive or bike ride from the station area.
Shizukiyama Shrine, constructed in 1878, stands at the end of the park's main stone torii-lined alley. Five Mōri lords are enshrined here.