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Autumn in Tsuwano: Colorful Leaves, Sea of Clouds & a Special Offer! 🍁

投稿日:2025年10月29日

As the days grow shorter and the air turns crisp, Tsuwano welcomes the true arrival of autumn.
In just the past week, temperatures have dropped and the evenings have become noticeably cooler.
The town is slowly starting to glow with the beautiful colors of fall.

From November, the autumn leaves reach their peak. As you stroll through the castle town’s historic streets, you’ll see bright red maples and golden ginkgo trees all around — a view you can only experience here in Tsuwano.

Breathtaking Views from the Tsuwano Castle Ruins

One of the best places to experience Tsuwano’s breathtaking autumn scenery is at the Tsuwano Castle Ruins, perched high above the town. On some mornings, you may even be lucky enough to witness the mystical Unkai — a stunning “Sea of Clouds that transforms the ruins into a magical, floating Castle in the Sky.

During the Unkai season, the chairlift to the Tsuwano Castle Ruins opens early at 7:00 a.m. on weekends and public holidays, giving visitors the rare chance to enjoy this unforgettable sight until around 8:00 a.m.

📅 Operation Period: October 25 (Sat) – November 24 (Mon, Holiday), 2025
🕖 Days: Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays only
🕕 Start Time: From 7:00 a.m.
🎫 Round-trip Fare: Adults ¥700 / Children ¥500
💺 Reservations: Not required

Tsuwano Castle Ruins can also be reached on foot from the Taikodani Inari Jinja Shrine parking area by following the 1.5 km Chugoku Nature Trail.
This walk takes about 40 minutes uphill to the Demaru outer fortress, followed by another 20 minutes to the Honmaru main keep.

Overall, it’s a relatively easy and enjoyable climb.

Special Gift Offer — Limited Time Only!

Present your chairlift ticket to the Tsuwano Castle Ruins at the Tsuwano Town Japan Heritage Center to receive a special gift: a historic Edo-period map of Tsuwano Castle Town, illustrated by Kurisumoto Kakusai, the artist behind the Hyakkeizu!

*Offer available until the end of November 2025.

Be sure to stop by the Japan Heritage Center when you visit Tsuwano!
Take a break with free local tea, get tips from our knowledgeable concierges, and learn about the town’s rich history to make your visit even better.

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