Himeji Castle, whose Tenshu (the highest tower within a Japanese castle) was built before the Edo period and still remains today, is the symbol of the city. Himeji Castle is a national treasure and registered World Heritage site and attracts many tourists. Koko-en Garden, adjacent to Himeji Castle, is a Japanese garden made up of nine gardens of different sizes and styles, and there is a restaurant within the garden where you can enjoy food made with local ingredients.
Himeji Castle, which retains its appearance from over 400 years ago, is the finest wooden building in Japan and is registered on the UNESCO World...
A Japanese garden covering over 30,000 square meters, consisting of nine gardens with different styles. The scenery changes with each season, from cherry blossoms in...
By Train(Shinkansen):
Shin-Osaka Station ~Himeji Station : Approx. 30 min.
Hiroshima Station ~ Himeji station: Approx. 1hr.