Himeji Castle

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Klook 用戶
10 Mar
Our tour guide, Harry, is extremely fluent in Chinese, English, and Japanese. He meticulously and enthusiastically detailed the history of Himeji Castle. Arima Onsen is definitely a relaxing experience not to be missed. The carbonated hot spring crackers in the shopping district are delicious 😋, and you should also try the roasted chestnuts. Harry also proactively provided many recommendations for great restaurants and places to enjoy the night view. Thank you!
WANG *****
2 Mar
This was a mixed group of Chinese and English speakers, and the tour guide, Xiao Tang, was very responsible. Luckily, everyone was punctual, so the itinerary went smoothly. I highly recommend the zoo next to Himeji Castle! The raccoon dogs are super cute! Also, the time at Arima Onsen was a little tight, but I still went to the nearby hotel to soak in the hot spring, which was very relaxing!
2+
Klook User
26 Feb
Extremely clean, wonderful staff, and right next to the station. The amenities were a great addition and you could barely hear the trains which I was worried about, but ended up getting a great experience
Klook 用戶
25 Feb
We went on February 8th, two families in one minibus. It happened to be snowing that day, and we saw Himeji Castle in the snow, so beautiful! After arriving at Arima Onsen, the snow gradually got heavier, and some roads were closed. We couldn't go up Mount Rokko, but the driver cooperated with our schedule and departed earlier to return to the city, avoiding being stranded on the mountain.
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Klook 用戶
17 Feb
The meeting point was easy to find, and the tour guide provided professional service, offering services in three languages for one person and providing a lot of extra useful information. Himeji Castle is very beautiful, so beautiful that we stayed too long and didn't have time to go to the garden. We will definitely go again next time we have the chance. Unfortunately, when we visited Arima Onsen, the Kintou was under maintenance, so there was no free foot bath available. Those who dare to try nude bathing should definitely try Gintou.
1+
Leah *****
12 Feb
Gary did an amazing job. he’s knowledgeable and share facts generously. have a very insightful history facts. would definitely recommend him to our family and friends.
1+
Klook 用戶
12 Feb
This is my second stay, and I'm still very satisfied! The hotel has a great location, with a large supermarket nearby, making shopping very convenient. There is a paid parking lot next to the hotel, which is very convenient for those traveling by car.
Jin ******
7 Feb
Very good. The tour guide's explanation was good and the service was warm, thoughtful, and meticulous. Himeji Castle is a World Heritage Site, and the onsen was also great at 550 yen.

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What to know about Himeji Castle

Himeji Castle (Himeji-jo), or White Heron Castle, is one of Japan’s most well-preserved castles in Himeji City. It's famous for its size and white exterior that looks like a bird in flight. When you visit, explore the castle grounds, admire the historic stone walls, and check out the impressive main building. If you're up for it, climb the steep stairs to the top for great views of the surrounding city. Don't forget to also visit during cherry blossom season in early April, when the castle's grounds are filled with over 1,000 cherry trees in bloom. As a national treasure and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is a must-see on your trip to Japan. Book your Himeji-jo tour today to experience this impressive castle!
Himeji Castle, 68, Onnazaka, Honmachi, Himeji City, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan

Things to do in Himeji Castle

1. Main Keep

At the heart of the Himeji Castle complex is the main keep, a six-story wooden structure with wing buildings, making it unique in Japan. As you go up the castle, each floor gets smaller. The top floor shows a small shrine and stunning views of the city of Himeji, where you can see intricate details like fish-shaped roof ornaments believed to ward off fire.

2. Koko-en Garden

Next to the castle grounds, you'll find Koko-en Garden, a beautiful Japanese garden where you can feel a sense of peace with its ponds, tea houses, and seasonal flowers. It's the perfect peaceful retreat to complement your visit to the castle.

3. Hishi Gate

The Hishi Gate is the first of the castle's 21 remaining gates, highlighting the castle's detailed defensive design in its stone walls.

4. Boat rides

One of Himeji's three original moats still exists today, known as the inner moat, or goku-bori. You can explore the majestic Himeji Castle by taking a boat ride on Saturdays, Sundays, or public holidays for 1,000 yen per ride. There are typically 10 rides available each day, but don't forget to enter through the Hishi Gate to access the moat.

Popular Areas near Himeji Castle

1. Shiromidai Park

Just southwest of Himeji Castle, you'll find Shiromidai Park. It has two 1.9-meter shachihoko---statues that look like they have a lion's head on a fish's body. These are replicas of the ones on top of the castle. It's a fun spot to take photos, with Himeji-jo Castle in the background.

2. Sannomaru Hiroba

Close to the main part of Himeji Castle, Sannomaru Hiroba is a grassy area surrounded by cherry trees. In early April, these trees bloom with beautiful cherry blossoms. This is a great spot for taking amazing photos of the castle, especially when the blossoms are out.

3. Shirotopia Memorial Park

To the north of the castle, Shirotopia Memorial Park offers a peaceful break with its green fields and walking paths. You can see lots of seasonal flowers here, providing colorful views of the castle's northern side.