Isahaya Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Ancient castle yard
This park, built based on an ancient castle yard , is famous for Meganebashi. But if you go to this park, I recommend you to climb to the top of a hill. The view of Isahaya is nice.
Unfortunately when I visited the park, there was quite a bit of construction going on around the Meganebashi Bridge which was also closed. Any photo I would have taken would have had several construct...
It was built by Isahaya City, which was transferred to the former Takashiro (Isahaya Castle), as a park, and is famous for the Glasses Bridge, azaleas, and warm ground trees in the back mountains, which are said to have caused the Isahaya flood damage by being built on the Honmei River. In mid-April, when I visited, the azaleas were a little early, and the green of the tree 々 was a conspicuous impression. There was Isahaya Junior High School / High School on the edge of the garden, and it was a sight reminiscent of the Netherlands when students sprinted by bicycle in groups.
Isahaya Park is the right size for a walk as a castle ruins park. Since it is a castle ruin, climb the mountain with stone steps. If you think of it as a light exercise, Okusu and good views are waiting at the top.
It is a mountain castle called the old Takashiro. It is in good condition and the information board indicating what happened is in good condition. However, there is nothing left as a building. Even if it is said that it is in good condition, it is a mountain castle. It was quite difficult to climb. It may be slippery on rainy days because it is a stone staircase. It's quite steep when you get off.
Ancient castle yard
This park, built based on an ancient castle yard , is famous for Meganebashi. But if you go to this park, I recommend you to climb to the top of a hill. The view of Isahaya is nice.
Construction Site
Unfortunately when I visited the park, there was quite a bit of construction going on around the Meganebashi Bridge which was also closed. Any photo I would have taken would have had several construct...
High school bicycle reminiscent of Holland
It was built by Isahaya City, which was transferred to the former Takashiro (Isahaya Castle), as a park, and is famous for the Glasses Bridge, azaleas, and warm ground trees in the back mountains, which are said to have caused the Isahaya flood damage by being built on the Honmei River. In mid-April, when I visited, the azaleas were a little early, and the green of the tree 々 was a conspicuous impression. There was Isahaya Junior High School / High School on the edge of the garden, and it was a sight reminiscent of the Netherlands when students sprinted by bicycle in groups.
Good for walking.
Isahaya Park is the right size for a walk as a castle ruins park. Since it is a castle ruin, climb the mountain with stone steps. If you think of it as a light exercise, Okusu and good views are waiting at the top.
Mountain City
It is a mountain castle called the old Takashiro. It is in good condition and the information board indicating what happened is in good condition. However, there is nothing left as a building. Even if it is said that it is in good condition, it is a mountain castle. It was quite difficult to climb. It may be slippery on rainy days because it is a stone staircase. It's quite steep when you get off.