The main trail up Kyusho-zan requires approximately 30 to 40 minutes of moderate uphill walking from the mountain base to reach the castle ruins at the summit.
Foundation stones, extensive stone wall fortifications, some reconstructed structures, and the Tenkyu Maru area with inner defensive positions. The summit offers 360-degree views of Tottori City, mountains, and the Sea of Japan.
During the Meiji Restoration, government orders required dismantling feudal fortifications. The castle structures were demolished, leaving only stone walls, moats, and foundation ruins.
Yes. Cherry trees planted throughout the ruins create popular spring viewing spots during bloom season.
Nearby attractions include Tottori Sand Dunes, Jinpukaku Mansion (a Western-style building near the castle), Kannon-in Temple Garden, and Tottori Prefectural Museum.