Osaka Castle: reviews, price and practical tips

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1-1 Ōsakajō, Chuo Ward, 540-0002 Osaka, Japan
1-1 Ōsakajō, Chuo Ward, 540-0002 Osaka, Japan
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Visiting Osaka Castle

A fortified structure surrounded by a park and moats, Osaka Castle is one of the most recognizable landmarks in Japan. What makes it unique is that its main keep has been destroyed and rebuilt multiple times since its original construction in 1583.

The daimyo Hideyoshi Toyotomi ordered the construction of this edifice in the Osaka province. At the time, it was meant to represent the seat of power over the entire island under the influence of the Toyotomi clan. The castle saw its first turbulent period two years after the death of the daimyo in 1598. This was when his rival Tokugawa Ieyasu began his rise to power, eventually seizing control of the site in 1615.

The structure has faced significant damage and near destruction over the last four centuries. Completed in 1997, the current reconstruction uses concrete, while the interior is fully modernized for visitor comfort. The building houses a museum detailing the history of the monument with over 10,000 historical artifacts, while the remaining ramparts and moats still reflect its original design.

A Space for Relaxation

Spanning a massive 106 hectares, the park serves as a green escape in the middle of a densely populated city. It is a popular spot for a quiet stroll or a jog along the outer moat. The best time to visit is during the spring, when locals gather for picnics to celebrate hanami, the seasonal tradition of cherry blossom viewing.

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Opening hours

The museum at Osaka Castle is open year-round from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Hours are indicative and subject to change

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Reviews of Osaka Castle

Summary of 7 reviews
4.6/5
Average rating
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Total recommendations

Ratings by visit type

With family
4.1
As a couple
4.9
With friends
4.6

Avygeo ranking

#151
in the world
#6
in Asia
#4
in Japan
#1
in Osaka

The castle and its park are worth seeing in every season

I lived just a stone's throw from Osaka Castle and was able to rediscover it through the seasons, from the golden ginkgo trees in autumn to the cherry blossoms in spring with their light-up events, winter illuminations, and so on. The park is free and offers plenty of different viewpoints and vibes throughout the year, between the cherry tree paths to the west of the nearest moat, the plum grove, the wisterias, and more. The atmosphere is not at all the same when you look at it up close (more crowded) versus from the bottom by the moats (quieter). When you are at the foot of the castle, do not miss the small traditional garden, which is very discreet (I discovered it months later because it is tucked away a bit, even though it is right at the foot of the castle).

If you are short on time, I do not recommend the interior. It costs money, is very crowded, and feels quite modern. The best thing to do is wander through the quiet corners of the park in autumn or during sakura season, and above all, admire it at night. When it is lit up in blue (sometimes), it is truly magical.

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A must-see from the rooftop

Osaka Castle looks a lot like Himeji Castle. I suggest you only visit one of the two. They are the Japanese versions of our medieval castles with wood, moats, and heavy gates. The view from the top floor of Osaka Castle is incredible. It is also surrounded by a very nice park.
To enjoy it differently, head to the rooftop right next door, Blue Birds, at sunset. It is not that expensive and you can admire the castle from very close up. It turns blue once night falls.

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History and battles

Osaka Castle is a must-see if you want to experience the era of Japan's unifiers and their power struggles. A little bonus: you will run into volunteer guides in front of the castle who will give you a free tour of the surrounding area. Their explanations are the perfect complement to the tour inside. A beautiful panorama of the city awaits you at the top!

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Unique architecture and a splendid garden

Palace built in the typical Japanese style, with rooflines shaped like fir trees (I do not know how else to put it) and a magnificent garden all around. The museum inside is quite informative about the history of the country.

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The former Shogun palace

This is one of the most important castles in Japanese history. You should visit if you are interested in Japanese culture. And even for others, because the site is superb.

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Stunning fortress and beautiful garden

If it weren't for the ramparts reminding you of the defensive role the structure played, you could call the building a sumptuous palace, especially with its typical Japanese roof.
The garden is so beautiful. I would have loved to see it in the spring with the cherry blossoms.

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A Japanese-style castle

Destroyed and rebuilt several times, Osaka Castle is a beautiful example of a Japanese fortress. The walls are angular and massive, and they sit in moats that give them a lot of charm.
Behind the walls, there is a superb garden that is worth a visit all on its own.
Finally, the keep is elegant, especially with its multi-level roof. I suggest you go inside to see the museum that tells the history of Osaka and the castle. Head up to the top floor to see the panoramic view of the surrounding area.

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