

Hirosaki Park is a beautiful, historic park in Hirosaki, Japan, known for its stunning cherry blossoms and castle ruins.
Hirosaki Park is known for its unpredictable rain, especially during spring and autumn.
The park is vast and exploring it on foot is a must.

To keep your devices charged while exploring the park and its surroundings.
Steamed rice, miso soup, grilled fish, and pickled vegetables.
Wheat noodles in a pork-based broth, topped with sliced pork, green onions, and narutomaki.

Buckwheat noodles served chilled with a dipping sauce, often accompanied by tempura.
A local favorite for breakfast, offering a beautiful view of Hirosaki Park.
Iconic for its delicious bento boxes, a historic spot near Hirosaki Park.
A historic dinner house offering traditional Japanese cuisine, near Hirosaki Park.
A stunning 17th-century castle with beautiful gardens, best viewed in the morning sunlight.
A serene park with weeping cherry blossom trees, perfect for a leisurely afternoon stroll.
A breathtaking light show that transforms the castle into a magical spectacle at night.
A delicate brooch crafted from cherry blossom petals, symbolizing the park's famous spring blooms.
A traditional folding fan made from maple leaves, reflecting the park's stunning autumn foliage.
Crispy rice crackers flavored with local ingredients, a popular snack among visitors and locals alike.
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