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Hamamatsu Castle & Eel Town
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Shizuoka, Chubu

Hamamatsu Castle & Eel Town

Tokugawa Ieyasu ruled from this castle for 17 years during his formative battles before taking national power. The reconstructed keep stands in a park of cherry trees. Hamamatsu is also Japan's eel (unagi) capital — the grilled eel restaurants surrounding the park have been serving the same dish for generations.

Duration

1–2 hours

Admission

¥200

Hours

Castle: 8:30–16:30 year-round; eel restaurants: typically 11:00–14:00, sell out early

Best Season

Year-round

Access

About 20 min walk or 10 min by bus from Hamamatsu Station (JR Tokaido Line)

Location

Why Visit

  • 1

    Tokugawa Ieyasu's base for 17 years — the battles he fought from here forged Japan's last great shogunate

  • 2

    Hamamatsu produces more unagi (freshwater eel) than anywhere else in Japan

  • 3

    Lake Hamana nearby is ideal for cycling and produces prized wasabi, oysters, and clams

Local Tips

Hamamatsu unaju (eel over rice) is the city's defining dish — lunch queues at top restaurants form by 11:30. The castle is compact but the grounds are pleasant. Hamamatsu is also Japan's music instrument capital (Yamaha, Roland, Kawai all founded here) — the Musical Instruments Museum is excellent.

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