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Takaba Castle Ruins Park: Grass Sledding & History in Koshi City, Kumamoto

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2020.09.24

📌 What You’ll Learn in This Article
A Sarukuma writer visits Takaba Castle Ruins Park in Takaba, Koshi City, and reports back. We’ve also pulled together family-friendly tips, access info, and opening hours.

Hello there!
This is Asukarando, your Sarukuma writer.

Today I’m introducing
Takaba, Koshi City, Kumamoto Prefecture‘s very own
“Takaba Castle Ruins Park (Takabajo Ato Koen)”.

The park has slopes at all kinds of angles, so you can pick whichever incline suits you for a smooth, fun ride.
And yes—adults can absolutely join in the fun too!

Since the park sits on elevated ground, there’s usually a nice breeze. It can feel refreshing in some seasons, but a little chilly in others, so it’s a good idea to bring an extra layer just in case.

Because this site is the remains of an old Japanese castle, you’ll also spot stone pavements and an ancient well—a window into the area’s history.

Why You’ll Love It Here

Every time I come, I’m sore the next day (mostly because I don’t exercise enough…), but the
grass sledding here is just too much fun!
Just climbing back up the slopes might even give you a hip-toning workout.

There are two parking areas.

The lower lot (at the entrance to the climbing path) has space for around a dozen cars.

If you arrive early, the upper lot (at the top of the slope shown in the photo) has about 4 spaces.
Since you’ll likely be carrying sleds and other gear,
the upper lot is recommended
,
but if it’s full, you can drop off your stuff and park down below before walking up.

There are two restroom areas.

The first one is next to the smaller parking area.
Both Western-style and Japanese-style toilets are available.
By the way, there’s also a vending machine right beside it.

The second one is located deeper inside the park.

There’s one water fountain, located beside the parking area near the park entrance.

You’ll find shaded spots, benches, and even a few stone tables and chairs scattered around.
You can manage without a picnic mat, but since seating is limited, bringing one is a smart move.

Here’s the stone table and chair setup.
Tucked under the shade of trees with a beautiful view—it’s so relaxing!
You’ll find yourself wanting to linger here for hours.

There’s a river beyond the park with a bridge, and the view from there is stunning.
A walking path loops around the area, so a full circuit makes for a nice workout.
Strolling among the natural trees is a real treat.
Right near the park, you’ll also find Amby Kumamoto, a shopping center,
so I recommend grabbing a bento or some snacks beforehand for a relaxed full-day plan.

For grass sleds, this style is the way to go.
They work in lots of places, so having one on hand opens up plenty of fun.
You can find them at home improvement stores.

And here are the other rules to keep in mind.
Let’s all follow them so everyone can have a great time.

Park Information

Parking Available Restrooms Available
Vending Machines Available Diaper-Changing Station None
Hand-Washing Area Available Suitable Age All Ages
Children’s Play Equipment None Provided Play Items None
Shaded Areas Available Change of Clothes Recommended if you sweat
Water Play None Eating Inside the Park Allowed
Hazardous Areas None Nursing Space None

Takaba Castle Ruins Park – Location Info

  • Address

    Takaba, Koshi City, Kumamoto Prefecture

  • Parking

    Available

  • None

    Tatami Seating

  • None

    Private Rooms

  • None

    Children’s Tableware

  • None

    Children’s Chairs

  • None

    Diaper-Changing Station

  • None

    Stroller Access

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s a recommended family-friendly spot in Takaba, Koshi City?

Takaba Castle Ruins Park is easy to visit with kids and a popular spot in Takaba, Koshi City. Check out the article above for full details.

What are the opening hours and closed days for Takaba Castle Ruins Park?

The most up-to-date hours and closed days may change. Please check the official website or call ahead before visiting.

※Information is current as of the time of reporting. Prices and hours are subject to change. Please confirm before your visit.

Article Writer

Sarukuma Editorial is a small team of locals based in Kumamoto, Japan, sharing the hidden gems, hometown flavors, and seasonal experiences that make our region special. We write the kind of guide we wish we had when showing friends around — honest, practical, and made by people who actually live here.

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