Hikone Castle

Hikone Castle

Info

JR Hikone Station → 15-minute walk
3km 10 minutes from Meishin High Speed Hikone IC
300 units/Kyobashi entrance parking lot is on time

Business Hours

8:30 to 17:00 (admission is ~ 16:30)

Price

Entrance adults 1000 yen, elementary and junior high school students 300 yen (common with Gengyoen)

Spot Category

Historic Building


Hikone Tourism Association


Hikone Tourism Association


Hikone Tourism Association

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