No, entry to the park is free of charge for all visitors.
Yes, ample parking is available at Nanbata Castle Park.
You can bring your food and drinks to enjoy in designated picnic areas.
Yes, well-behaved pets are allowed in certain areas of the park but must be kept on a leash at all times.
Yes, the park is wheelchair accessible, with paved paths and ramps. However, due to the site's historical nature, some areas may have uneven terrain.
Traveler reviews
Nicely maintained historical place in Fujimi city. You will not see a castle here but the grounds contain a park with ponds and old style buildings showing you what life was like there in the past. There is parking for cars and a small area for bicycles. Very family friendly and peaceful place.
When you come here you can get a ancient feeling. It’s a beautiful castle. There was a museum and a little shop also. But I’m surprised to see handloom machine. People making threads by hand from cotton. And making clothes. My baby happy to seeing this. We also see making broom 🧹 here. There was a beautiful lake around the castle where you can see big fish and water lilies.
Every year first Sunday of the month of June there has a samurai musket festival. Next year I will go there to see if.
Nanbata castle park also host A doll festival display in spring.
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Beautiful little park, great energy. Kind volunteers shared the history of the old style buildings.
Facilities are available for use by public. Lovely spot.
Great place to go with kids, well-maintained historical homes with old toys for kids to play with. Beautiful during the cherry blossom season, but nice any time of year. Has parking, there is also a bus but it doesn't quite stop at the door.
The buildings are closed on Mondays but you can still walk around the gardens and see the historic homes from the outside.
The place was so nostalgic and historical. Good place for kids to learn more about the way people lived before.