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Toyama Castle — Attraction in Toyama

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Toyama Castle
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Nearby attractions
Toyama City Local History Museum (Toyama Castle)
1-62 Honmaru, Toyama, 930-0081, Japan
Toyama Castle Ruin Park
1 Honmaru, Toyama, 930-0081, Japan
Toyama City Tourist Information Center & Samurai Experience
1-45 Honmaru, Toyama, 930-0081, Japan
Toyama Citizen Plaza
6-14 Otemachi, Toyama, 930-0084, Japan
Sato Memorial Museum of Art
1-33 Honmaru, Toyama, 930-0081, Japan
Toyama City Hall observation tower
7-38 Shinsakuramachi, Toyama, 930-0005, Japan
Matsukawa River Cherry Blossoms
7 Shinsakuramachi, Toyama, 930-0005, Japan
Toyama Glass Art Museum
5-1 Nishicho, Toyama, 930-0062, Japan
Toyama Kenmin Kaikan Museum
Japan, 〒930-0006 Toyama, Shinsogawa, 4−18 4番18号
Prefectural Government Park
Sogawa, Toyama, 930-0006, Japan
Nearby restaurants
Cafe in the Park
2-3 Otemachi, Toyama, 930-0084, Japan
Umi no kami, Yama no kami
2 Chome-1-番17号 Sogawa, Toyama, 930-0083, Japan
Dai
6-7 Otemachi, Toyama, 930-0084, Japan
かめ英
Japan, 〒930-0083 Toyama, Sogawa, 1 Chome−1−17 リンカーンホール
Minozushi
2 Chome-3-4 Marunouchi, Toyama, 930-0085, Japan
Sushi-Ei Sogawa shop
2 Chome-8-22 Sogawa, Toyama, 930-0083, Japan
らーめん幵
Japan, 〒930-0082 Toyama, Sakuragicho, 11−12 中央パークビル
Sharaku
5-13 Otemachi, Toyama, 930-0084, Japan
やぐら鮨
1 Chome-5-12 Sogawa, Toyama, 930-0083, Japan
Kakizato
2 Chome-2-6 Sogawa, Toyama, 930-0083, Japan
Nearby hotels
ANA Crowne Plaza Toyama, an IHG Hotel
2番3号 Otemachi, Toyama, 930-0084, Japan
Dormy Inn Toyama
4-8 Otemachi, Toyama, 930-0084, Japan
スーパーホテルPremier富山・城址公園前
1 Chome-1-21 Sogawa, Toyama, 930-0083, Japan
Onyado Nono Toyama
3 Chome-9-2 Sogawa, Toyama, 930-0083, Japan
ecoHotel
12-5 Sakuragicho, Toyama, 930-0082, Japan
Toyama Town Hotel
8-9 Sakuragicho, Toyama, 930-0082, Japan
Hotel Alpha One Toyama Aramachi
Japan, 〒930-0028 Toyama, Aramachi, 4−3 ホテルアルファーワン富山荒町
Toyama Manten Hotel
Manten Hotel, 2-2-17 Honmachi, Toyama, 930-0029, Japan
ホテルエノエ富山
6-1 Aramachi, Toyama, 930-0028, Japan
Hotel Prime Toyama
2 Chome-3-25 Sakuramachi, Toyama, 930-0003, Japan
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Toyama Castle

1-62 Honmaru, Toyama, 930-0081, Japan
4.0(462)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: Toyama City Local History Museum (Toyama Castle), Toyama Castle Ruin Park, Toyama City Tourist Information Center & Samurai Experience, Toyama Citizen Plaza, Sato Memorial Museum of Art, Toyama City Hall observation tower, Matsukawa River Cherry Blossoms, Toyama Glass Art Museum, Toyama Kenmin Kaikan Museum, Prefectural Government Park, restaurants: Cafe in the Park, Umi no kami, Yama no kami, Dai, かめ英, Minozushi, Sushi-Ei Sogawa shop, らーめん幵, Sharaku, やぐら鮨, Kakizato
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Phone
+81 76-432-7911
Website
info-toyama.com

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Nearby attractions of Toyama Castle

Toyama City Local History Museum (Toyama Castle)

Toyama Castle Ruin Park

Toyama City Tourist Information Center & Samurai Experience

Toyama Citizen Plaza

Sato Memorial Museum of Art

Toyama City Hall observation tower

Matsukawa River Cherry Blossoms

Toyama Glass Art Museum

Toyama Kenmin Kaikan Museum

Prefectural Government Park

Toyama City Local History Museum (Toyama Castle)

Toyama City Local History Museum (Toyama Castle)

3.8

(830)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Toyama Castle Ruin Park

Toyama Castle Ruin Park

3.9

(1.0K)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Toyama City Tourist Information Center & Samurai Experience

Toyama City Tourist Information Center & Samurai Experience

4.0

(57)

Open until 5:00 PM
Click for details
Toyama Citizen Plaza

Toyama Citizen Plaza

3.7

(367)

Open until 9:00 PM
Click for details

Nearby restaurants of Toyama Castle

Cafe in the Park

Umi no kami, Yama no kami

Dai

かめ英

Minozushi

Sushi-Ei Sogawa shop

らーめん幵

Sharaku

やぐら鮨

Kakizato

Cafe in the Park

Cafe in the Park

3.9

(115)

Click for details
Umi no kami, Yama no kami

Umi no kami, Yama no kami

3.9

(206)

$$$

Click for details
Dai

Dai

4.2

(140)

Click for details
かめ英

かめ英

4.4

(40)

Click for details
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Reviews of Toyama Castle

4.0
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5.0
29w

Toyama Castle truly surprised me with its serene beauty and historical significance. While the original castle is no longer standing, the reconstructed main gate and the carefully maintained grounds offer a wonderful glimpse into its past. Strolling through the park, you can almost picture the lords and samurai who once walked those paths. The Toyama Municipal Folk Museum, located within the castle grounds, is a fantastic addition. It provides excellent context about the castle's history and the local culture. I particularly enjoyed learning about the Maeda clan's influence on the region. What struck me most was the tranquility of the setting. The lush greenery, the gentle flow of the Jinzu River nearby, and the peaceful atmosphere create a lovely oasis in the heart of the city. It's a perfect spot for a relaxing walk, a picnic, or simply to reflect. Even without the original keep, Toyama Castle offers a compelling experience. It's a testament to the city's commitment to preserving its heritage and a delightful place to spend an afternoon. I highly recommend a visit to anyone interested in Japanese history or simply seeking a...

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5.0
22w

We visited Toyama Castle in the morning and it turned out to be such a peaceful and enjoyable experience. The weather was perfect—blue skies, gentle breeze, and not a single crowd in sight. It felt like we had the entire castle grounds to ourselves.

The family really enjoyed the walk around the park surrounding the castle. The greenery was lush, the moat reflected the morning light beautifully, and the entire place had a calm, almost poetic atmosphere. It was one of those moments where you slow down, take a deep breath, and just enjoy being present.

While the castle itself is a reconstructed version, it still carries a sense of quiet dignity. The surrounding gardens and stone walls give you a glimpse into the history and offer plenty of scenic spots for photos.

If you’re in Toyama, don’t skip it. It’s not a grand, towering castle like some others in Japan, but that’s what makes it so charming—understated, serene, and a perfect way to...

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5.0
35w

Toyama Castle is a small but charming historical site in Toyama, Japan. While the original structure no longer stands, the reconstructed keep now houses a museum that offers insight into the region’s history. The entrance fee is affordable at around 210 yen, making it an accessible attraction. The surrounding park is beautifully landscaped, especially during cherry blossom season, providing a peaceful spot for a stroll. Though not as grand as some of Japan’s famous castles, its blend of history, affordability, and scenic beauty makes it worth a visit if you're in the area. We visited the castle on...

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Toyama Castle truly surprised me with its serene beauty and historical significance. While the original castle is no longer standing, the reconstructed main gate and the carefully maintained grounds offer a wonderful glimpse into its past. Strolling through the park, you can almost picture the lords and samurai who once walked those paths. The Toyama Municipal Folk Museum, located within the castle grounds, is a fantastic addition. It provides excellent context about the castle's history and the local culture. I particularly enjoyed learning about the Maeda clan's influence on the region. What struck me most was the tranquility of the setting. The lush greenery, the gentle flow of the Jinzu River nearby, and the peaceful atmosphere create a lovely oasis in the heart of the city. It's a perfect spot for a relaxing walk, a picnic, or simply to reflect. Even without the original keep, Toyama Castle offers a compelling experience. It's a testament to the city's commitment to preserving its heritage and a delightful place to spend an afternoon. I highly recommend a visit to anyone interested in Japanese history or simply seeking a peaceful escape.
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We visited Toyama Castle in the morning and it turned out to be such a peaceful and enjoyable experience. The weather was perfect—blue skies, gentle breeze, and not a single crowd in sight. It felt like we had the entire castle grounds to ourselves. The family really enjoyed the walk around the park surrounding the castle. The greenery was lush, the moat reflected the morning light beautifully, and the entire place had a calm, almost poetic atmosphere. It was one of those moments where you slow down, take a deep breath, and just enjoy being present. While the castle itself is a reconstructed version, it still carries a sense of quiet dignity. The surrounding gardens and stone walls give you a glimpse into the history and offer plenty of scenic spots for photos. If you’re in Toyama, don’t skip it. It’s not a grand, towering castle like some others in Japan, but that’s what makes it so charming—understated, serene, and a perfect way to start the day.
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Toyama Castle is a small but charming historical site in Toyama, Japan. While the original structure no longer stands, the reconstructed keep now houses a museum that offers insight into the region’s history. The entrance fee is affordable at around 210 yen, making it an accessible attraction. The surrounding park is beautifully landscaped, especially during cherry blossom season, providing a peaceful spot for a stroll. Though not as grand as some of Japan’s famous castles, its blend of history, affordability, and scenic beauty makes it worth a visit if you're in the area. We visited the castle on 1st April 2025.
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Toyama Castle truly surprised me with its serene beauty and historical significance. While the original castle is no longer standing, the reconstructed main gate and the carefully maintained grounds offer a wonderful glimpse into its past. Strolling through the park, you can almost picture the lords and samurai who once walked those paths. The Toyama Municipal Folk Museum, located within the castle grounds, is a fantastic addition. It provides excellent context about the castle's history and the local culture. I particularly enjoyed learning about the Maeda clan's influence on the region. What struck me most was the tranquility of the setting. The lush greenery, the gentle flow of the Jinzu River nearby, and the peaceful atmosphere create a lovely oasis in the heart of the city. It's a perfect spot for a relaxing walk, a picnic, or simply to reflect. Even without the original keep, Toyama Castle offers a compelling experience. It's a testament to the city's commitment to preserving its heritage and a delightful place to spend an afternoon. I highly recommend a visit to anyone interested in Japanese history or simply seeking a peaceful escape.
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We visited Toyama Castle in the morning and it turned out to be such a peaceful and enjoyable experience. The weather was perfect—blue skies, gentle breeze, and not a single crowd in sight. It felt like we had the entire castle grounds to ourselves. The family really enjoyed the walk around the park surrounding the castle. The greenery was lush, the moat reflected the morning light beautifully, and the entire place had a calm, almost poetic atmosphere. It was one of those moments where you slow down, take a deep breath, and just enjoy being present. While the castle itself is a reconstructed version, it still carries a sense of quiet dignity. The surrounding gardens and stone walls give you a glimpse into the history and offer plenty of scenic spots for photos. If you’re in Toyama, don’t skip it. It’s not a grand, towering castle like some others in Japan, but that’s what makes it so charming—understated, serene, and a perfect way to start the day.
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Toyama Castle is a small but charming historical site in Toyama, Japan. While the original structure no longer stands, the reconstructed keep now houses a museum that offers insight into the region’s history. The entrance fee is affordable at around 210 yen, making it an accessible attraction. The surrounding park is beautifully landscaped, especially during cherry blossom season, providing a peaceful spot for a stroll. Though not as grand as some of Japan’s famous castles, its blend of history, affordability, and scenic beauty makes it worth a visit if you're in the area. We visited the castle on 1st April 2025.
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