Japan’s Top 100 Blossoms: Takatō Castle Park (Nagano)
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There are references dating from the Edo period to horses within the castle grounds being hidden from view behind the profusion of pink petals. The castle was destroyed in 1871 when the feudal han system was abolished, but many former retainers—sad to see their erstwhile headquarters fall into disrepair—transplanted the cherry trees from the riding grounds to other areas of the park. The trees are looked after today by local residents, who drafted a sakura charter to protect Takatō’s cherished assets.
Takatō Castle Park (Nagano)
- Variety: Takatō kohiganzakura
- No. of trees: 1,500
- When: Early to mid-April
- Hours: 8:00–17:00 (hours extended during hanami season)
- Admission: ¥500 (during hanami season)
- Address: Higasitakatō, Takatōmachi, Ina-shi, Nagano
Nearby hanami sites
Near Takatō Castle Park
- National Treasures: Japan’s Few Surviving Premodern Castles
- Nagano Prefecture’s Suwa Taisha: One of Japan’s Oldest Shintō Shrine Complexes
- Nozawa Onsen: Northern Nagano’s Hot Water Paradise
Sakura 100: Japan’s Best Blossoms
(Translated from Japanese. Banner photo © Ina City Tourism Association.)
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