・Step onto the sacred Noh stage and feel its historic atmosphere.
・See and wear an authentic Noh mask, and take commemorative photos.
・Stroll around Kishiwada Castle and explore its rich history
・Ninomaru Square Tourist Information Center
The tour begins from Ninomaru Square Tourist Information Center.
This area, once part of the castle grounds, still preserves the nostalgic scenery of old Japan, giving visitors a sense of stepping back in time.
・Kishiwada Castle (20 minutes)
Kishiwada Castle is the symbol of the city.
Although the exact date of its construction remains unknown, the castle served as an important strategic site during the late Sengoku period.
・Sugie Noh Theater (80 minutes)
Sugie Noh Theater is the oldest existing Noh stage in Osaka.
The beautiful garden in front of the stage enhances the refined beauty of traditional Japan. Here, you will have the rare opportunity to step onto the stage and closely observe authentic Noh masks.
The centerpiece of the tour is Kishiwada Castle, the symbol of the city.
Although the exact date of its construction remains unknown, the castle served as an important strategic site during the late Sengoku period.
The current keep was rebuilt in 1954, yet its dignified appearance still conveys the atmosphere of the past and captivates every visitor.
It is a must-see spot where you can truly feel the history of Kishiwada.
The highlight of the tour is the Sugie Noh Theater, the oldest existing Noh stage in Osaka Prefecture.
The beautiful garden in front of the stage enhances the refined beauty of traditional Japan.
Here, you will have the rare opportunity to step onto the stage and closely observe authentic Noh masks.
It is also a perfect place for commemorative photos and unforgettable memories.
You can enjoy a cup of tea while seated near the stage, taking in the peaceful atmosphere and fully appreciating the depth of Japan’s traditional culture.
[Ninomaru Square Tourist Information Center]
Address: 7-22 Kishikijo-cho, Kishiwada City, Osaka Prefecture
Access: 15-minute walk from Nankai Line, Kishiwada Station
We kindly ask that you arrive on time.
Please arrive at the meeting point 10 minutes before the departure time.
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