What other travelers are saying about Tsuyama Castle (Kakuzan Park)
Visited time 2022.4.9
This is my first time visiting to this castle! It's really nice during Tsuyama sakura festival although its a little bit late to see sakura flowers. The castle's compound is very big and the city view is very nice!
I personally shot these festival photos and will put fireworks video for those who missed it! (I cropped the video for final part)
One the way to the castle from the station is also good for sightseeing! (Walking for 15mins)
For the people who come from Okayama station using Tsuyama line, you need to prepare some cash in advance for train fees because you cannot use IC card to pay.
The most popular time to visit is during cherry blossom season in early April, when approximately 1,000 cherry trees bloom throughout Kakuzan Park. The park hosts special evening illuminations during this period, creating a spectacular nighttime viewing experience. However, the castle ruins and stone fortifications are impressive year-round, with autumn foliage in November and quiet winter visits offering their own appeal. Summer provides lush greenery and clear views from the summit.
None of the original wooden structures survive, as the castle was dismantled in 1874 during the Meiji Restoration. What remains are the magnificent stone walls and foundations that once supported 77 buildings. However, the Bitchu Yagura turret was faithfully reconstructed in 2005 based on historical records and archaeological evidence, giving visitors an authentic sense of the castle's former appearance. The extensive stone ramparts themselves are original and represent some of the finest examples of Edo-period castle stonework in Japan.
A thorough visit typically takes between 1 to 2 hours. This includes time to walk up through the stone wall tiers to the summit, explore the reconstructed Bitchu Yagura turret and its exhibits, and enjoy the panoramic views of Tsuyama City. During cherry blossom season, visitors often spend additional time photographing the blossoms and relaxing in the park. The walking paths are well-maintained but involve climbing stairs and inclines, so comfortable footwear is recommended.
Yes, Kakuzan Park is family-friendly and offers educational experiences for children. The reconstructed turret features exhibits about samurai culture and castle architecture, while costumed guides provide engaging historical demonstrations. The park's open spaces are ideal for picnics, especially during cherry blossom season. However, parents should note that the stone wall paths involve stairs and steep sections without railings in some areas, so supervision of young children is important.
Yes, combination tickets are available for visitors planning to explore multiple historical sites in Tsuyama. These typically include admission to Tsuyama Castle, the nearby Shurakuen Garden, and other cultural facilities in the city. These combination tickets offer cost savings compared to purchasing individual admissions and can be purchased at the castle entrance or participating facilities. Ask at the ticket office for current combination ticket options and pricing.