Charming Blend of History and Nature: Komoro Castle Site, Kaiko-en

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Kaiko-en is a stunning park located on the historic site of Komoro Castle, a renowned landmark. In spring, cherry blossoms bloom in full glory, attracting crowds of visitors. The blend of seasonal natural beauty and the castle's ancient stone walls creates a breathtaking sight! The park also features Chokokan Museum, where you can view swords and armor linked to Komoro Castle's history. Families can enjoy the on-site zoo and an amusement park designed for younger children. Access is easy from Komoro Station—after passing through the underpass, you'll find the majestic San-no-Mon gate welcoming you.

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Kaiko-en: Experience the Beauty of All Four Seasons

The park offers many picturesque spots where you can revel in the changing beauty of nature throughout the year. Fall is particularly striking, with vivid red leaves brightening the park against moss-covered stone walls. Winter, with its crisp, clear air, might even reward lucky visitors with a glimpse of Mt. Fuji in the distance.  

A Gateway to the Past: The Historic Three Gates of Komoro Castle

The third gate of Komoro Castle, known as San-no-Mon, is the symbol of Kaiko-en. Built with defensive purposes in mind, this gate is of high historical value and is designated as an important cultural property. The stone walls and wooden structure showcase ancient craftsmanship and beauty, making it a must-see highlight of your visit.

Enchanting Nights: Seasonal Light-Up Events

During the Cherry Blossom Festival in spring and the Autumn Leaves Festival in fall, Kaiko-en transforms into a magical wonderland at night. Illuminated blossoms and foliage create a dreamy, otherworldly atmosphere that’s entirely different from the daytime. Come and experience the charm of Kaiko-en after dark!  

Fun for the Whole Family: Komoro Zoo

The Komoro Zoo, the oldest in Nagano Prefecture, is beloved by locals. Though small, it houses around 40 species of animals and offers hands-on activities like feeding ponies and yak deer, making it a hit with families.

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Address 311 Chou, Komoro City, Nagano Prefecture
Official website https://www.city.komoro.lg.jp/kaikoen/index.html

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  • No Smoking
  • No flammable materials
  • Don't touch the animals

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