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Jyozan Historical Park

大分県
3.9
Tourist Information of This Area
general.prefecture.

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Point 1

Enjoy a Historical Park Centered Around the Ruins of Saiki Castle

Jouzan Historical Park is a park located in Saiki City, centered around the ruins of Saiki Castle. The castle ruins, stone walls, and yagura gates that remain make it a spot that history buffs won't want to miss. In addition, there are many attractions such as Ohama Palace, which was the setting for the novel "Haru no Tori" by Kokutoda Soho, and the road leading to Yoken-ji Temple. In the spring, a cherry blossom festival is held and the park is bustling with many tourists. There is free parking, making it convenient for those coming by car. There are also many hot springs and restaurants in the surrounding area, allowing you to spend a leisurely time along with sightseeing.
Point 2

Enjoy the Ruins of Usuki Castle and Nature in a Park

Jyosan Historical Park is a park located in Usuki City, Oita Prefecture, centered around the ruins of Usuki Castle. The castle ruins, stone walls, and simulated castle tower make it an irresistible spot for history enthusiasts. In addition, there are walking paths where you can enjoy the changing seasons of nature, making it perfect for walks and jogging. The park also features facilities such as the Usuki City Museum and Jyosan Observatory, making it a recommended spot for those interested in history and culture. From the observatory, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Usuki City, Usuki Bay, and the surrounding mountains, offering a breathtaking view. With free parking available, it's also convenient for those coming by car. There are also many hot spring facilities and restaurants in the surrounding area, allowing you to spend a leisurely time along with sightseeing.
Point 3

Explore the Base of Mr. Ootomo - Usuki Castle Ruins

Jouyama Historical Park is a park located in Oita City, Oita Prefecture, and is centered around the Usuki Castle Ruins. The castle ruins were built on the site of Mr. Ootomo's base and still have remaining stone walls and dry moats. Although it has been reclaimed and is now connected to the mainland, three double towers, the main gate, earthen walls, and a corridor bridge have been restored. There are also other castle ruins in the area, such as the Saiki Castle Ruins and the Usuki Castle Ruins, where you can enjoy castle tours. In addition, there are many hot spring facilities and restaurants in the area, allowing you to enjoy hot springs and gourmet food along with sightseeing. You can access the area using the Higashi Kyushu Expressway.
Point 4

Sasebo Castle Ruins, the Top Tourist Spot in Sasebo City

Jyozan Historical Park is a park centered around Sasebo Castle Ruins, the top tourist spot in Sasebo City. The castle was built by Takamasa Mori and served as the headquarters of the Sasebo Clan during the Edo period. Some of the stone walls still remain, and you can even try on armor at the simulated castle tower (museum). The castle town, which still retains its atmosphere from that time, is also a must-see attraction. It's also famous as a cherry blossom spot, and a cherry blossom festival is held in the spring. It's about a 30-minute bus ride from JR Oita Station.
Point 5

Nakatsu Castle Ruins, the Top Tourist Spot in Nakatsu City

Jouyama Historical Park is a park located in Nakatsu City, Oita Prefecture, and is centered around the Nakatsu Castle Ruins. It has been designated as a national historic site, with castle walls and towers still remaining. There is also a monument for Fukuzawa Yukichi's "Independence and Self-Respect". It is also known as a cherry blossom viewing spot, attracting many tourists in the spring. With free parking available, it is convenient to access by car. There are also many hot spring facilities and restaurants in the surrounding area.
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Basic Information

Address Nishitani, Saiki-shi, Oita
Business Hours

24 hours

TEL 0972-23-3400

Review

Average Review
3.9
5 Reviews
4
みかんの花
Posted Date:2023/1/28
運動靴で行ってよかったです。登山コースは四つもあるけど独歩碑の道を行きました。 なだらかだけど、枯葉があって滑るので気をつけながら登る必要があります。 頂上は見晴らしも良く綺麗に積まれた石垣が見応えありました。
4
Mst M
Posted Date:2022/11/3
山頂までは20分ぐらいで、舗装がなかったり狭くて石の多いところがありますので足元には注意ですね。でも頑張って登れば素晴らしい景色が広がります。
4
7078みゆき
Posted Date:2021/11/14
全て整備された遊歩道かと思いきや、石や木の根で歩き辛かったり狭かったり落ち葉で滑りやすいところがあります。 登山道は4つあり、今回は「独歩碑の道」で登り「登城の道」で下ってみました。 往復1時間程で気軽にプチ登山を楽しめるのでとてもオススメ。 眺めもとても素晴らしいです。 入り口に竹の杖も置かれていますが歩きやすい靴の着用は必須です。

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