What to do and see in Kinki, Japan: The Best Castles

August 19, 2021 Mikaela Didonna

The Kansai region (関西地方, Kansai-chihō) or the Kinki region (近畿地方, Kinki-chihō) lies in the southern-central region of Japan's main island Honshū. The region includes the prefectures of Mie, Nara, Wakayama, Kyoto, Osaka, Hyōgo and Shiga, sometimes Fukui, Tokushima and Tottori. While the use of the terms "Kansai" and "Kinki" have changed over history, in most modern contexts the use of the two terms is interchangeable. The urban region of Osaka, Kobe, and Kyoto (Keihanshin region) is the second-most populated in Japan after the Greater Tokyo Area.
Restaurants in Kinki

1. Himeji Castle

68 Hommachi, Himeji 670-0012 Hyogo Prefecture +81 79-285-1146 http://www.city.himeji.lg.jp/guide/castle/
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Himeji Castle

Built in the beginning of the 17th century when Japan's unique castle architectural techniques had reached their peak, Himeji Castle was the first in Japan to be registered as a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage in 1993 as well as designated as a National Treasure in 1951. It is called "Hakuro-jo" (White Heron Castle) because of its brilliant white exterior and supposed resemblance to a white heron taking flight. Q1. Can I use a credit card? A1. Yes, you can. We accept major credit cards like VISA, MasterCard, AMEX, Diners and JCB. Q2. Do you have a coin operated locker? A2. Yes we do, but the number and kind of them are limited, so you had better use the ones in Himeji station. The biggest size is 1135H x 350W x 640D(mm). Q3. When is peak season? A3. Our peak is usually around late March to early April for cherry blossoms, late April to early May for Japanese Holiday Season so called 'Golden Week', and October and November for travel season for Japanese. Q4. When do I have to arrive to avoid congestion? A4. 15 to 30 minutes prior to opening time (9am (8am-8:30am for peak season)). Q5. How long does it take to walk around the castle? A5. Normally, it takes at least 90 minutes to explore the castle, but you can try to go up and down with no stop in 45 minutes.

Reviewed By v1kk1ta - Puerto Rico, Caribbean

Himeji Castle also known as White Heron Castle due to its elegant, white appearance, is widely considered as Japan's most spectacular castle for its imposing size and beauty and its well preserved, complex castle grounds. One of the beautiful UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

2. Nijo Castle

541 Nijo-jo-cho, Horikawa-nishi-iru, Nijo-jo-dori, Nakagyo-Ku, Kyoto 604-8301 Kyoto Prefecture +81 75-841-0096 http://www.city.kyoto.jp/bunshi/nijojo/
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4.5 based on 6,979 reviews

Nijo Castle

This world heritage site was the home of Tokugawa leyasu, one of the most powerful men in Japan. The castle was built as a residence and not for defense purposes. However, to protect the shogun from enemies, special creaky floorboards were installed to warn of anyone approaching.

Reviewed By EllenW707 - Philadelphia, United States

We’ve been to a few castles in Europe and have come to feel that most of them are about fortifications, stables and canons. This one was so much better. Granted, this is our first visit to Asia, so everything is exotic and fascinating. First, Nijojo-mae, as the home of the Shogun, also contains elaborate palaces and gardens. So the purpose was not just military. The architecture and art are beautiful and inspiring. The history and insights into Japanese culture you get here are mind expanding. Secondly, as with everything we’ve experienced in Japan so far, your tour through the castle grounds is perfectly orchestrated and organized by the audio guide - available in several languages. Be sure to spend the extra yen to rent one. Then enjoy. By the way, it’s very easy to get here by subway.

3. Nara Palace Site Historical Park

4-6-1 Nijooji Minami, Nara 630-8012 Nara Prefecture +81 742-36-8780 http://www.suzakumon-heijokyo.com/
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Nara Palace Site Historical Park

4. Hikone Castle Tenshu

1-1 Konkicho, Hikone 522-0061 Shiga Prefecture +81 749-22-2742 http://www.hikoneshi.com/jp/castle/map
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Hikone Castle Tenshu

5. Wakayama Castle Ote-mon Gate

3 Ichibancho Wakayama Castle, Wakayama 640-8146 Wakayama Prefecture +81 73-435-1044 http://wakayamajo.jp/index.html
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Wakayama Castle Ote-mon Gate

6. Osaka Castle

1-1 Osakajo, Chuo, Osaka 540-0002 Osaka Prefecture +81 6-6941-3044 http://www.osakacastle.net
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Osaka Castle

Once the largest castle in Japan when originally built in the 1580s, this castle has an observation platform with city views and a history museum that uses holograms, 3D pictures and other technologies to describe the history of the castle and the period during which it was built.

Reviewed By coldplaybunny - Osaka, Japan

A beautiful castle and magnificent testimony of history about the great city of Osaka. The castle is easily accessible with public transportation and covers a large area which includes a park around the castle with several amenities. The observatory on the top floor provides a beautiful view of the city and each floor shows you a moment of history and the role of the castle going back 300 years ago in Osaka. The castle takes you back in time and you will be able to see several exhibitions and when you stop on the second floor take a moment to wear a helmet and vest for a pictures as a samurai warrior. This is one visit you will remember forever so make sure to bring your camera and take pictures to share back home.

7. Hikone Castle

1-1 Konkicho, Hikone 522-0061 Shiga Prefecture +81 749-22-2742 http://www.hikoneshi.com/jp/castle/
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Hikone Castle

Reviewed By kimitakas - Taichung, Taiwan

This is one of the castles which still preserve their original form. Hikone Castle is designated as a national treasure, and it is absolutely worth visiting. The inside is however not gorgeous as you think. You can experience here a life of Samurai.

8. Wakayama Castle

3 Ichibancho, Wakayama 640-8146 Wakayama Prefecture +81 73-422-8979 http://wakayamajo.jp/index.html
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Wakayama Castle

Reviewed By WarnerL_12 - Pasadena, United States

This is a very beautiful sticking up through the fall colors, the interior like so many other is devoted to its history. If seen from the right vantage point it is as impressive of any other well known castles.

9. The Site of Nozaki Castle

2-11-4 Nozaki, Daito 574-0015 Osaka Prefecture
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The Site of Nozaki Castle

10. Koriyama Castle

Jonaicho, Yamatokoriyama 639-1011 Nara Prefecture +81 743-52-2010 http://www.city.yamatokoriyama.nara.jp/kankou/kanko/info/004503.html
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Koriyama Castle

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