Hirosaki

Hirosaki is a small and peaceful city in the far north of Japan’s main island, Honshu. The intact seventeenth century castle and its splendid gardens are major attractions for visitors. The gardens are full of cherry trees and create a spectacular sight during Sakura when the trees come into blossom.

The Ishiba Ryokan is an old and traditional inn which is well located in Hirosaki. The owner and his family were very hospitable and the rooms were good value. A friend of theirs took me to a little and well-hidden Izakaya (Japanese bar) that I would never have found on my own, and it served excellent quality sashimi (raw fish).

Japan - Hirosaki Castle
Hirosaki Castle
Japan - Hirosaki - The FIve Storey Pagoda of the Saishoin Buddhist Temple
The Five Storey Pagoda of the Saishoin Buddhist Temple
Japan - Hirosaki - Fujita Memorial Gardens
Fujita Memorial Gardens
A pink lotus flower
Lotus flower at the Fujita Memorial Gardens
Japan - Hirosaki - Hirosaki Park lakeside cherry blossom - Sakura
Hirosaki Park during my return visit for Sakura – April 2019

Neputa Festival

I was fortunate enough to arrive in Hirosaki during the city’s dramatic and coordinated festival, Neputa. The Neputa Festival in Hirosaki and Nebuta in Aomori coincide and are both famed for their bright and colourful floats depicting ancient characters of war. The festivals run from 2nd to 7th August. You can get very close to the parades in Hirosaki. It’s a noisy, lively, and an enthralling event!

Japan - Hirosaki - Neputa Festival
Neputa Festival
Japan - Hirosaki - Neputa Festival
Neputa Festival – and the beat goes on!
Japan - Hirosaki - The colourful floats at Neputa Festival
Neputa Festival and the colourful floats

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