Most reviewed Historical landmarks in Saihaku County

Explore the city's most talked-about destinations, sorted by the number of reviews. The higher the position on the list, the greater the number of reviews for each place. Discover the pulse of Saihaku County through these extensively reviewed and popular spots.

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Inasa Beach
Scenic spot
Wide, sandy beach famous for being the setting of a popular Japanese legend.
4.40 (3.6K reviews)
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Kajo Park
City park
Urban park around a restored castle, with sports facilities, a kids' playground & a history museum.
4.00 (3.5K reviews)
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Success Steps
Tourist attraction
Steep stairway framed by a red torii gate & stone lions that leads to a shrine with a carp pond.
4.50 (3.4K reviews)
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Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse 1
Cultural landmark
Waterfront customs building from 1913, repurposed as a modern mall with boutiques, dining & bars.
4.10 (3.4K reviews)
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Hachiman-bori Moat
Historical landmark
Boat tours on a narrow waterway lined with traditional Japanese merchant houses & cherry trees.
4.20 (3.4K reviews)
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Takeda Castle Ruins
Historical landmark
Remains of a mountaintop castle offering picturesque views, occasionally from above the clouds.
4.30 (3.3K reviews)
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Beppu Benten Pond
Scenic spot
Serene, shallow & picturesque pool known for its clear, blue-green water.
4.30 (3.3K reviews)
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Shimabara Castle
Castle
Reconstructed castle originally built in the 1600s featuring a museum & a garden with sculptures.
4.00 (3.2K reviews)
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Takamatsu Castle Park
Historical landmark
Ruins of a castle built in 1590 in a parklike setting, with a moat that uses water from the sea.
3.90 (3.2K reviews)
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Kochi Park
Park
👍👍 Kōchi park & castle are really nice and cute and actually quite easy to visit compared to a lot of other castles in Japan ! You can make your way up and back in less than 30minutes. There's some lockers (100¥ but it's actually returned to you when you get your stuff back) near the entrance gate and...
4.20 (3.1K reviews)
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Iga Ueno Castle
Castle
A history museum is now housed in this 16th-century Japanese castle known for its high walls.
4.10 (3K reviews)
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Ryugado Cave
Scenic spot
Cave network with narrow passages & colorfully lit rock formations, plus a small museum & bird park.
4.20 (3K reviews)
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Former Japanese Navy Underground Headquarters
Historical landmark
Battle-scarred underground complex, preserved in tribute to victims of 1945's Battle of Okinawa.
4.30 (3K reviews)
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Ashikaga School
Historical landmark
Historic, picturesque site & known as Japan's oldest school, also houses temples & shops.
4.10 (2.9K reviews)
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Former Iwasaki House Garden
Garden
An admission fee is required at this garden & estate with Western- & Japanese-style structures.
4.20 (2.9K reviews)
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Shiroishi Castle
Castle
Restored 16th-century castle with armor & weapons displays, known for samurai battle reenactments.
4.00 (2.9K reviews)
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Fukuchiyama Castle Park
Park
16th-century palace on a hill with panoramic city views & local-history exhibits inside.
3.90 (2.8K reviews)
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Aizu Bukeyashiki
Local history museum
The original samurai mansion on this site burnt down in 1868 & has been reconstructed for visitors.
$$ $$
4.00 (2.8K reviews)
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Shirakawa Komine Castle Ruins
Castle
14th century hilltop castle ruins with a restored tower & gate & some wall & moat remains.
4.10 (2.7K reviews)
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Equestrian Statue of Date Masamune
Sculpture
👍👍 Really lovely statue and great spot to learn about the history of Sendai, Sendai Castle and get arguably the best view of the city. I went in the evening when the sun was close to setting and it was really lovely. Walking from the city takes 25 minutes or so, or you can take the subway and then walk...
4.20 (2.7K reviews)
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