Hatakeyama Shigetada Historic park

sightseeing

This is the site of Hatakeyama Shigetada's mansion, which is maintained as a park. In the park, there is a five-ring pagoda, said to be the grave of Shigetada and his vassals. Furthermore, you can also find a well said to be where Shigetada had his first bath after being born and a bronze statue of Shigetada himself.

Basic Information

Location
510-2 Hatakeyama, Fukaya City

Business hours / Fee

Regular holiday
None

How to get there

Public transport
3km from Takekawa Station on the Chichibu Railway (about 10 minutes by car)
Parking
Free: 15 units/ Paid: None

Other

Internet Wi-Fi
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Duty-free shop
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Map

Nearby spots

Hanazono Forest
Hanazono Forest

Hanazono Forest is two minutes away from the Hanazono Interchange via car and is a sweets theme park with the theme being a quiet European mansion. Here you can buy sweet gifts, such as Baumkuchen, perfect to snack on or give as souvenirs. Cakes and gelatos chosen by patissiers, freshly baked bread, and outlet products are sold as well. Please enjoy the vast garden with the beautiful blooming roses while eating your favorite sweets or bread. (For more information regarding the facility, please refer to the URL below)

Saitama Museum of Rivers
Saitama Museum of Rivers

The Saitama Museum of Rivers is an experience-oriented comprehensive museum centering around the Arakawa river with the theme being water and the livelihood of people.

Gonda Shuzo Co., Ltd.
Gonda Shuzo Co., Ltd.

Established at the end of Edo’s Kaei period (1850), Japanese sake, ume liqueur, sake lees are sold at the old-fashioned sake brewery and Taishō period’s store. A cozy experience that can only be enjoyed at a small brewery. In the case of touring the brewery, you will get a small sake cup as a present. The taste of various alcohols kept at different temperatures can be compared, with games for sake tasting on the menu. Please consult with us regarding the content of the experience along with the price range. Tours are not based on a particular season, however, the sake is prepared during the winter. It may be difficult to tour during the periods in which sake is prepared.

Cherry Blossoms at Hachigata Castle, Edo-higan
Cherry Blossoms at Hachigata Castle, Edo-higan

The Edo-higan zakura tree located in Hachigata Castle Park is a natural monument of the town. This cherry blossom is estimated to be over 150 years old, and every year around the end of March, its branches spread out in the shape of an umbrella to display the flowers as they bloom magnificently! In the evening during peak season, you can even enjoy it illuminated!

Hachigata Castle ruins
Hachigata Castle ruins

Hachigata Castle is a typical castle from the Warring States period and selected as one of the 100 famous castles of Japan. The castle is said to have been built in 1476 by one of the retainers of Yamanouchi Uesugi, the leader of the Kanto region, and later expanded to its current size in 1560 by the Odawara clan. When the feudal lord Hideyoshi Toyotomi attacked and besieged the castle in 1590, the soldiers inside held out for one month before giving up, opening the castle in exchange for their lives. After this incident, the castle was demolished and abandoned, but you can still see a large number of ruins that remain largely undisturbed, reminding us of the strong fortress of the past.

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