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"Kokura Castle is giving away limited edition cards to those who follow the official Instagram account (account name: @kokura_castle).
When you arrive, please show the screen you are following at the reception.
*Please note that the cards are limited in quantity and distribution will end once they are gone.
- Spot Introduction -
Kokura Castle is a famous historic castle built by Hosokawa Tadaoki in 1602 and is the only castle in Fukuoka Prefecture with a castle tower.
Rebuilt in 1959, it is a beloved symbol of Kitakyushu City. As "Japan's most interesting castle," it is packed with a variety of content that even young people can enjoy. Staff dressed in Edo period costumes will welcome you, and there are plenty of events, including the march of the Kokura Castle military forces.
In addition, the castle cafe, a collaboration with a popular local cafe, is also a hot topic, and at night, the castle tower bar, live shows, and illuminated castle beautifully color the nightlife of Kokura.
Kokura Castle is also known as the "Sakura Castle." In the surrounding area, there are about 300 cherry trees in full bloom, including Somei Yoshino, Yaebenishidare, Weeping Cherry, and Maihime. In spring, the colorful cherry blossoms add a beautiful color to the place, delighting visitors.
On the first floor of the castle tower, there is an experiential activity called "Yabusame," which is popular with many visitors.
On the second floor of the castle tower, you can learn about the history of the Hosokawa and Ogasawara families who ruled the Kokura domain. In addition, a replica of the castle tower at the time of its construction is on display, allowing you to get a deeper understanding of the culture and architecture of that time.
On the third floor of the castle tower, the mysterious lives of Miyamoto Musashi and Sasaki Kojiro, known for the Battle of Ganryu Island, are introduced. Inside the museum, a reproduction of Sasaki Kojiro's favorite sword, as well as Miyamoto Musashi's wooden sword, are on display, allowing visitors to learn about the history of the master swordsmen of the time.
The Castle Cafe is open on the fifth floor observation deck, which offers a panoramic view of the city of Kokura. In addition to offering authentic cafe menus in collaboration with popular local cafes, the cafe also operates as a bar on an irregular basis in the evenings, allowing you to spend a special time.