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Amagasaki Castle

Japan, 27 Kitajounai, Amagasaki City, Hyogo Prefecture, 660-0826

In 1617, by order of the Edo Shogunate, Toda Ujikane, a fudai feudal lord, became the lord of Amagasaki and built a new castle. For about 250 years, Amagasaki Castle boasted its majestic appearance as the defense of the west of Osaka until it was demolished after the castle abolition order in 1873. It was rebuilt in 2019 and is still a beloved symbol of the town today. Inside the castle, you can take commemorative photos dressed in ninja or warrior costumes with gold sliding doors in the large hall modeled after the "Golden Room" of the Amagasaki Castle of the time, as well as enjoy a VR theater and a corner where you can try swordsmanship and guns. There are plenty of educational and playful contents that are unique to this new castle.

Business Time
  • Monday:  Close
  • Tuesday:  9:00~17:00
  • Wednesday:  9:00~17:00
  • Thursday:  9:00~17:00
  • Friday:  9:00~17:00
  • Saturday:  9:00~17:00
  • Sunday:  9:00~17:00
Telephone number 06-6480-5646
Website https://amagasaki-castle.jp/
Access
  • [Train] Get off at "Amagasaki Station" on the Hanshin Main Line, then walk south for about 5 minutes [Bus] ・From "Amagasaki Station" on the JR Kobe Line (south), take Hanshin Bus No. 23 bound for "Hanshin Amagasaki" ・From "Amagasaki Station" on the JR Kobe Line (north), take Hanshin Bus No. 11 bound for "Hanshin Amagasaki" ・From "Tsukaguchi Station" on the Hankyu Kobe Line, take Hanshin Bus No. 13, No. 13-2, No. 31 bound for "Hanshin Amagasaki" ・From "Tsukaguchi Station" on the Hankyu Kobe Line, take Hankyu Bus No. 55, No. 57 bound for "Hanshin Amagasaki" Take either of these buses, get off at "Hanshin Amagasaki", then walk south for about 5 minutes
Payment method
  • Cash only
Language 日本語 / English / 中文繁體 / ภาษาไทย / 한국어 / 中文简体
Last Update : 2024.11.05   Amagasaki Tourism Bureau

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