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Kajo Park & Yamagata Castle Ruins
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Yamagata, Tohoku

Kajo Park & Yamagata Castle Ruins

Kajo Park occupies the grounds of Yamagata Castle, a sprawling fortification built in 1357 and one of Japan's 100 Famous Castles. The stone walls, moats, and reconstructed East Great Gate (Higashi-Otemon) give a vivid sense of the castle's former scale, while the surrounding park provides one of the finest cherry blossom settings in the Tohoku region, with approximately 1,500 trees blooming each April. Located just minutes from Yamagata Station, the park is the natural starting point for exploring the city and connects easily to the nearby Bunshokan cultural hall.

Duration

1–2 hours

Admission

Free

Hours

Park: 5:00–22:00 (Apr 1–Oct 31), 5:30–22:00 (Nov 1–Mar 31); East Great Gate turret: seasonal public opening only (FY2025: Apr 5–Nov 3, 9:30–16:00; Jul–Aug until 17:00)

Best Season

Late April (cherry blossoms), October–November (autumn foliage)

Access

JR Yamagata Station: about 10 minutes on foot / about 15 minutes on foot from the east exit to the East Great Gate; Benichan Bus to "Kajo Koen-mae" is also available.

Location

Why Visit

  • 1

    One of Japan's 100 Famous Castles, with well-preserved stone walls and moats.

  • 2

    Approximately 1,500 cherry trees make this one of Tohoku's finest hanami spots.

  • 3

    Reconstructed East Great Gate offers a vivid impression of the original fortress.

  • 4

    Just 15 minutes on foot from Yamagata Station — ideal as a city walk starting point.

Local Tips

For cherry blossoms, aim for early to mid-April rather than late April. If you want to enter the East Great Gate turret, check the current seasonal opening schedule before visiting. Bunshokan also pairs well nearby.

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