和歌山城
大阪・關西Hilltop city castle

和歌山城

Perched above Wakayama city, Wakayama Castle showcases the grandeur of Tokugawa-era power with its stately keep, massive stone walls, and sweeping grounds. Visitors can climb to panoramic viewpoints, explore exhibits about the Kishū Domain, and stroll through seasonal gardens and cherry blossoms that bring the history to life.

門票
Castle park grounds are free, while keep entry and some gardens or museum areas are paid separately.
到達方式
It is easiest from Wakayama-shi or central Wakayama by local bus, taxi, or moderate walk.
建議停留時間
90 min to half day
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最後核實日期: 2026-04-07

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