Ueda Castle Remains

Update:2019/09/30

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Ueda Castle was originally built in 1583 by Sanada Masayuki, a samurai leader known throughout Japan. The castle is historically significant in that it saw attacks by the Tokugawa army not once, but twice. A park has been developed around the castle remains, and in springtime it becomes quite festive with people coming to see the cherry blossoms. In fact, Ueda Castle Park is one of Nagano’s top cherry blossom viewing destinations and numerous events are held in mid April every year as part of the Ueda Castle Sen-Bon Sakura (1000 Cherry Trees) Festival.

Location 6263-I, Ninomaru, Ueda City Map
TEL 0268-22-4100
FAX 0268-23-8247
Mail koen@city.ueda.nagano.jp
URL https://go.ueda-kanko.or.jp/
Seasonal Info Cherry blossoms: early-April - mid-April

Access and Parking

Access

By Train:12 min walk from Ueda Station (Hokuriku Shinkansen)
By Car:4 km / 15 min from Ueda Sugadaira IC

  

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