A nice quiet park with some ruins. It can be exceptionally great for hanami, but kinda normal during other times. You can feed the Koi fishess there, unless the swarm of pigeons, which somehow only gathers there got on your feeds first xD
Place to spend family time. You can spend atleast half of the day here. Gentle bridge from adjacent sea will relief your monotony if you can find such place within the premise.
Bird's songs will give you joy while you are resting under different old trees.
Sakai Castle was an important fortress during the Sengoku period, serving as a strategic defense point and a symbol of power for regional warlords in Japan.
Sakai Castle was originally constructed by the samurai lord Yoshibumi Sakai in the late 16th century as a means to protect his domain and assert his influence in the region.
Today, only ruins remain of Sakai Castle, including some stone walls and moats. These remnants offer visitors insights into the castle's original structure and defensive capabilities.
Yes, guided tours are available for visitors interested in learning more about the history and architecture of Sakai Castle. These tours often include detailed explanations of the site's significance and features.