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Hirosaki Park

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Hirosaki Park is a historic and cultural park located in Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. Spanning approximately 49 hectares, it is best known for its stunning cherry blossoms, well-preserved samurai history, and the iconic Hirosaki Castle, which dates back to the early 17th century. Key Features of Hirosaki Park - Hirosaki Castle: A historic Edo-period castle with a surviving three-story keep, stone walls, and a scenic moat. - Cherry Blossoms: The park is one of Japan’s top cherry blossom viewing spots, with over 2,600 sakura trees that create breathtaking pink tunnels during the Hirosaki Cherry Blossom Festival in spring. - Seasonal Beauty: Beyond cherry blossoms, the park is also famous for autumn foliage, winter snow lanterns, and summer lotus flowers in the moats. - Bridges & Moats: Picturesque red bridges, particularly the Gejo Bridge, provide incredible views of the castle framed by sakura. - Cultural Events: The park hosts seasonal festivals, including winter illumination events, samurai reenactments, and local craft fairs. Why Hirosaki Park is Special - A blend of history and nature, offering a glimpse into Japan’s feudal past while serving as a peaceful retreat. - One of Japan’s most celebrated cherry blossom destinations, attracting thousands of visitors annually. - A prime example of historic preservation and urban placemaking, integrating natural beauty with cultural heritage.

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Country: Japan Region: Aomori
City: Hirosaki Address: Japan, 〒036-8356 Aomori, Hirosaki, Shimoshirogane
Organizers: The Parks and Greenery Section
Sponsors: Hirosaki City Government
Executors: The Parks and Greenery Se
Tags:
Japan
Aomori
Mid-Size
Park
Green Placemaking

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