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Hikone Castle
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Shiga, Kansai

Hikone Castle

One of only five Japanese castles rated National Treasure — its three-storey keep is the original 1622 structure, never reconstructed. The castle sits on a hill above Lake Biwa with one of Japan's finest castle garden (Genkyuen) below, where the reflection of the keep on the pond creates a classical painting. 1,100 cherry trees surround the moats.

Duration

1.5–2 hours

Admission

¥800

Hours

8:30–17:00 year-round (last entry 16:30)

Best Season

March–April (cherry blossoms), Year-round

Access

10 min walk from Hikone Station (JR Biwako Line)

Location

Why Visit

  • 1

    One of only five National Treasure castles in Japan — original 1622 keep, never reconstructed

  • 2

    Genkyuen garden reflects the castle keep on the pond — a composition unchanged for 300 years

  • 3

    1,100 cherry trees around the moats — illuminated at night in April

Local Tips

One of only five original (non-reconstructed) castle keeps in Japan — the weathered wood and stone feel genuinely 17th-century. The interior stairs are very steep; wear shoes you can remove easily. The Genkyuen Garden adjacent to the castle (included in ticket) is a formal daimyo garden worth 30 minutes extra.

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