The Takamatsu Castle Ruins, standing in the streets of Takamatsu, is a valuable historic site that still conveys the once magnificent appearance. Within the enclosed area of stone walls, you can find a relocated important cultural property, the turrets, and attractions such as fish swimming in the moat.
When entering the east gate, you will find masugata space spreading out. From the 'Buried Gate' on the right, the entire area is surrounded by stone walls, and the site where the 'Kyokumon' once stood still has remnants of the stone walls. Furthermore, the relocated 'Kurazukuri Yagura' appears, skillfully blending modernity and history.
In the moat near the cherry blossom horse grounds, you can encounter the sight of sea bream and puffer fish freely swimming. You can also enjoy feeding the fish while touring the moat by boat. If you visit at dusk, the view of the Kurazukuri Yagura illuminated by the sunlight and the water's surface is as beautiful as a painting.
After exploring the castle ruins, it is recommended to visit old folk house cafes and souvenir shops in the surrounding area. At the souvenir shops, you can find Takamatsu's specialty products and traditional crafts, and savor the unique flavors of this region.
The Takamatsu Castle Ruins, exuding dignity and elegance throughout, is an irresistible and charming place for history enthusiasts. Why not take the time to savor the culture of this land and experience it firsthand?