Ueda Castle Park

Castle / Ruins of Castle
Ueda Castle was built by Sanada Yukimura’s father, Sanada Masayuki. By repelling the Tokugawa Army twice before, the castle became known as the impregnable castle. Today it is maintained as the Ueda Castle Park and it is famous as a cherry blossom viewing spot during the spring every year at the Ueda Castle Thousand Cherry Blossom Festival.

Spot details

Address
Nagano Pref. Uedashi Ninomaru 6263 - a map map Map
Phone
0268235408
Hours
[Inside the park] Open 24 hours
[Ueda City Museum/Ueda Castle Turret Gate] 9:00-17:00 (Last entry16:30)
Closed
[Inside the park]open everyday
[Ueda City Museum/Ueda Castle Turret]Wednesday, Public holiday The next day, New Year's holiday
*Ueda Castle Turret is also closed during winter (Mid-Nov.-Mar.)
*May close outside of stated days
Fees
[Inside the park] Free [Ueda City Museum] General300yen [Ueda Castle Turret] General300yen [Common Ticket for Ueda City Museum and Ueda Castle Turret] General500yen
Parking Lot
Available (88 spaces in the castle parking lot, 224 spaces in the north sightseeing parking lot)
Credit Card
Not available
Smoking
Not available (There is an ashtray in the Ueda Castle Ruins parking lot, so please use that.)
Wi-Fi
Not available
Average budget
[Lunch] 1-1,000yen
Estimated stay time
60-120 minutes

Information Sources:  NAVITIME JAPAN

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