Vintage kimonos on display (Photo: Peter Sidell)

Kakegawa Castle Palace

Feel the historical atmosphere of a lord's residence

Peter Sidell   - 1 min read

Overlooked by the castle on its hill, the palace was built within its grounds as the lord's official residence. After the feudal era ended, it was used variously by a girls' school, the fire station and the city office, before being restored and opened to visitors.

There's little English information, but it's very pleasant to pad around the tatami-floored rooms, elegantly decorated with wooden carvings, screen doors and alcoves for hanging scrolls. There are also displays of weapons, armour and other artefacts, and cute dioramas showing what I suppose are scenes from the castle's history.

Tickets for the castle keep and palace together cost ¥410 for adults, ¥150 for children between 6 and 15 years old.

Peter Sidell

Peter Sidell @peter.sidell

I came to Japan from Manchester, England in 2003, and have travelled a lot since then, around Japan and in Asia. When I'm not working, I write satire and perform stand-up comedy in and around Tokyo. Check YouTube for a taste.