Gujo Hachiman Castle

Explore the quaint hilltop castle

Gujo Hachiman Castle
Gujo Hachiman Castle Keep
Gujo Hachiman Castle, located in the city of Gujo in Gifu Prefecture, Japan, is a historically significant and visually striking structure. Gujo Hachiman Castle was originally built in 1559 by Endo Morikazu, a samurai lord of the Sengoku period.
 
The castle was strategically located on Mount Hachiman to control the surrounding area and provide a strong defensive position. Despite this, the castle was centre stage for a significant conflict in the early 1600s, as neighbouring clans attempted to besiege it.  
 
The original structure was dismantled in 1871 during the Meiji Restoration. The current reconstruction, completed in 1933, was one of the earliest examples of modern rebuilding of traditional Japanese castles. The castle structure was further refurbished in early the near 2020’s, to bring the old structure up to modern building safety standards. Unlike most reconstructions of Japanese castles, the Gujo Hachiman Castle was rebuilt using wood instead of concrete, as is commonly seen today. 
 
One of the castle’s most notable attractions is the panoramic views offered from this mountaintop stronghold, which include views of the town, the river, and the surrounding mountain range.
View from Gujo Hachiman Castle
 

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Hours and Admission

Accessing Gujo Hachiman Castle

Guji Hachiman Castle is located on a hill-top in the centre of Gujo Town. 

It is recommended for those driving taking advantage of the free parking lot at the castle grounds. It should be noted however that the road to the castle is very narrow and windy. As such, only experienced drivers should attempt to drive up the hill. Larger vehicles such as mini-vans may not be able to get up the hill. There is another free carpark at Shiroyama Park, and about a 10 minute walk from the carpark to the castle.

Where to Stay

Miharaya Ryokan

Miharaya Ryokan

Beautiful riverside Japanese Style Inn, located near the heart of Gujo town.

Hotel Sekisuien

Hotel Sekisuien

Hotel Sekisuien is a tranquil retreat nestled on the hillside of Mount Hachiman, near Gujo Hachiman Castle

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