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Hagi Castle Ruins
Hagi Castle Ruins
Hagi Castle Ruins
Hagi Castle Ruins
山口县

Hagi Castle Ruins

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Hagi Castle was built in 1604 by Mōri Terumoto as the headquarters of the Chōshū Domain, serving the Mōri Clan as their seat of power for over 250 years. Following the Meiji Restoration, the castle was demolished by government order in 1874, leaving only its stone walls, moats, and foundations intact. The ruins were designated a National Historic Site and, in 2015, became part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the Sites of Japan's Meiji Industrial Revolution.

Hagi flourished during feudal times as the center of the Chōshū domain, and near the end of the Edo period the domain rose to national prominence as a key driver of the Meiji Restoration — the movement that toppled the Tokugawa shogunate and restored imperial rule. Many Chōshū elites went on to lead Japan's large-scale modernization, making Hagi a place where many of the seeds of Japan's industrialization were planted.

The site today covers approximately 200,000 square meters within Shizuki Park, where visitors can walk among the remaining stone walls and moats, view the foundation of the former castle keep, and visit the Hana-no-e Teahouse, where feudal lords once held tea gatherings. The park also contains a shrine and Mount Shizuki, whose peak can be reached via a 20-minute hike.

Bicycles are permitted inside, making it easy to explore the spacious grounds. Free VR displays on-site allow visitors to see a digital reconstruction of the castle as it originally appeared. The park is also one of the region's most popular cherry blossom spots in spring. International visitors should also note that the Hagi Wonder Pass — a free three-site admission ticket including Shizuki Park, obtainable by completing a short smartphone survey via QR code — has been available as a promotional offer for overseas travelers.

The castle ruins are approximately 2.5 kilometers from Higashi-Hagi Station — a 10 to 20-minute bicycle ride or a 30 to 45-minute walk. Alternatively, visitors can take the Maru Bus West Loop and alight at the Shizukikoen Iriguchi bus stop. Admission is ¥220, which covers entry to the castle ruins area, the Hana-no-e Teahouse, and the Mori House.


Hours
星期日: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
星期一: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
星期二: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
星期三: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
星期四: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
星期五: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
星期六: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Phone
+81 838-25-1750
Website
hagishi.com


The area

Address
1-1 Horiuchi, Hagi, Yamaguchi 758-0057日本

Hours

星期日: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
星期一: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
星期二: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
星期三: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
星期四: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
星期五: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
星期六: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM

Phone

+81 838-25-1750

Website

hagishi.com

What other travelers are saying about Hagi Castle Ruins

在里面已经没有城堡了,但是树木深深,,有一种历史的意境在里面
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cat tom
2024年9月25日
散步的好地方
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Chen
2024年11月5日
城堡塔基、内护城河、日式庭园和白色土墙的遗迹依然存在,但与我预想的城堡氛围相比,却略显逊色。 主城堡内护城河的石墙似乎经过修缮,但我也注意到一些破旧不堪、年久失修的地方。 我感觉当地人似乎对这座城堡的未来感到迷茫,或者说,城堡的维护方向尚未确定。
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しろくまじい
2026年2月4日
这座城堡位于海边,没有天守阁。我傍晚时分去的,护城河里人烟稀少,显得格外宁静。人也不多,我可以悠闲地漫步城堡。这里似乎也是当地人常去的散步路线。附近还有一家萩烧作坊。
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大高利成
2026年2月24日
关原之战期间,西军统帅毛利辉元是中国地区一位实力强大的封建领主,拥有120万石的土地和领地。然而,战败后,他的领地锐减至29.8万石,仅剩周防和长门两国(今山口县)。因此,他不得不从广岛迁都至山口,并需要建造一座新的城堡。辉元向新成立的德川幕府申请建造城堡,首选是位于山口县中心的山口市高峰,其次是面向濑户内海、地处海陆交通要道的防府市桑山,最后是萩市的雫木​​山。然而,为了遏制毛利氏的势力,长州藩获准在山阴侧的静木山上修建一座城堡,该山地地势较高,不易攻克。这座城堡始建于庆长九年(1604年),作为长州藩的居所约260年,直至1863年藩主迁都。明治时期,城堡被拆毁,仅留下石墙和护城河的遗迹。
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kazu kom
2026年2月17日

常见问题解答

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.