Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)
Okayama Castle (Okayama City, Okayama Prefecture) is nicknamed "Crow Castle" for its glossy black exterior resembling a crow. Built by the Ukita clan during the Sengoku and Azuchi-Momoyama periods, it became the castle of the Ikeda clan during the Edo period and governed the castle town. Much of the castle, including the castle tower, was destroyed in air raids during World War II, but was rebuilt in 1966 using reinforced concrete, and the castle tower is now open to the public as a historical exhibit and observation space. The combination of the castle's black exterior with the view of Asahikawa River and Korakuen Garden (one of Japan's Three Great Gardens) is a major attraction, making it a popular photo spot.
Highlights
– Castle tower (reconstructed castle tower): Inside the castle, you can see the history of Okayama Castle and replicas of military equipment, and from the top floor you can enjoy a panoramic view of Okayama city and Korakuen Garden.
– Stone walls and main enclosure ruins: You can observe the castle structure up close, including remains from the Sengoku period and restored turrets.
- Moat and castle scenery: The view of the black castle tower reflected on the water is especially famous as a photo spot. It is beautiful in the early morning and at dusk.
– Surrounding scenery (in conjunction with Korakuen Garden): The view of Okayama Castle from Korakuen Garden is a classic. There are even more things to see if you visit both the garden and the castle.
- Special exhibitions and seasonal events: Special exhibitions of swords and armor, nighttime illuminations (depending on the season), etc. are sometimes held.
Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)
- Nearest station: JR Okayama Station. From Okayama Station, it is about a 15-20 minute walk (approximately 1.2km).
- Bus/Tram: Take a local bus or tram within Okayama City, get off at a stop near the castle, and it's just a few minutes' walk. It's also convenient to use the sightseeing loop bus or city loop bus.
- Taxi: Approximately 5-10 minutes from Okayama Station (depending on traffic conditions).
- By car: Paid parking is available in the area. It is convenient to use the parking lots at Korakuen and surrounding facilities, but they may be full during busy times.
(*Please check the latest public transportation information before visiting for specific times and routes.)
Estimated stay (estimated time required)
- Inside the castle tower only: 30 to 60 minutes (if you want to take a quick look at the exhibits)
– Castle tower + castle grounds walk: 60-90 minutes
- If you include the castle tower, Korakuen Garden, and nearby facilities: 2-4 hours (Korakuen Garden is well worth a visit, so we recommend allowing an additional 1-2 hours)
Nearby spots
- Okayama City Korakuen Garden: 1-2 minutes walk. One of Japan's three most famous gardens, it offers beautiful scenery throughout the seasons.
– Okayama Castle Tower and Gardens: We recommend a sightseeing route that combines the castle and gardens.
– Okayama Castle Museum and Local History Museum (nearby facility): Exhibits displaying the history of the castle and local materials.
- Shopping streets and areas such as Omotemachi, Hokanmachi, and AEON Mall: Convenient for finding food and souvenirs.
– Around JR Okayama Station (Momotaro statue, etc.): Take photos at iconic spots in front of the station.
- If you travel further: Kibiji (Kibitsu Shrine and Kibitsuhiko Shrine) and Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter (about 20-30 minutes by train) are also within day trip distance.
Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)
- Crowds: It tends to get crowded during the cherry blossom season in spring, the autumn foliage season, Golden Week, and summer vacation. In particular, many tourists visit the park in conjunction with Korakuen. Visiting early in the morning or in the evening will give you a more relaxed view.
- Manners: Eating and drinking are prohibited in many areas of the museum, and touching the exhibits is strictly prohibited. Regarding photography, there may be restrictions on the use of flash and tripods, so please follow any notices posted on-site.
- Barrier-free access: Some reconstructed castle towers are equipped with elevators, but the remains and stone steps on the perimeter have many steps, making it difficult to move around in wheelchairs or with strollers. Please check the facility's barrier-free access information in advance.
- Weather and season: It can be hot and humid in the summer and windy in the winter, so be sure to dress appropriately and stay hydrated. In rainy weather, there are areas where you are likely to get wet, so bring an umbrella and rain gear.
- Business Information: Exhibit content, opening hours, admission fees, and special events are subject to change. We recommend checking the official website or tourist information site for the latest information before visiting.
(Note) If you visit both the castle and Korakuen Garden, your satisfaction with sightseeing in Okayama will be higher. If you want to take photos, the soft light in the morning and evening, or the castle as seen from the Korakuen Garden side are classic compositions. Enjoy!

