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Parking area to Takeda Castle
This place is the parking area of Takeda Castle.You can't go further by car.You have to pay for the shuttle bus to the castle or hike up.It takes 20 minutes or so by walk.Souvenir shop here is very sm...
23.11.15 (Wednesday) I went to the ruins of Takeda Castle. You can drive to Yamashiro no Sato and park, and from there you can only go by bus (1 time 1 book operation 1600 m 160 yen) or walk or taxi. After getting off the train, walk uphill about 800 m to the ruins of Takeda Castle. From there, I climbed to the castle tower (honmaru) and walked back to Yamashiro no Sato. I thought it was very convenient because there were souvenir shops and rest places in Yamashiro no Sato. Because I walk on the slope, there is a village of Yamashiro as a rest place.
Here, I changed from a large sightseeing bus to a minibus and headed for Takeda Castle. There are toilets, restaurants, shops, etc. There is also a large parking lot where large buses can be stopped. Perhaps because it was evening, there was no seller at the shop, so I put the goods back on the shelf and returned to the bus.
It is a facility with information centers for the Takeda Castle Ruins, roadside stations (goods sales), and restaurants. From here, you can walk to the Takeda Castle Ruins or change to a bus, taxi, etc. General cars to the Takeda Castle Ruins are prohibited. , The number of buses is small, so it is recommended to check the timetable in advance. If you walk, the outbound route will be 30-40 minutes, and the return route will be downhill, so I think it will be about 20-25 minutes. The people in charge of each facility are all friendly, and they are not able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be
I continued from Tachiunkyo to the ruins of Takeda Castle, and I wanted to take a bus because I was tired, but I haven't come yet because it's early in the morning. When I asked the guardman, it was a 50-minute walk to the entrance of Takeda Castle and a 20-minute walk by taxi. The taxi costs 650 yen and the return is one-way, so it costs 2000 yen. On the way, when the tree 々 was interrupted, there was a great view! We walked back.
Parking area to Takeda Castle
This place is the parking area of Takeda Castle.You can't go further by car.You have to pay for the shuttle bus to the castle or hike up.It takes 20 minutes or so by walk.Souvenir shop here is very sm...
Good facility.
23.11.15 (Wednesday) I went to the ruins of Takeda Castle. You can drive to Yamashiro no Sato and park, and from there you can only go by bus (1 time 1 book operation 1600 m 160 yen) or walk or taxi. After getting off the train, walk uphill about 800 m to the ruins of Takeda Castle. From there, I climbed to the castle tower (honmaru) and walked back to Yamashiro no Sato. I thought it was very convenient because there were souvenir shops and rest places in Yamashiro no Sato. Because I walk on the slope, there is a village of Yamashiro as a rest place.
From a large bus to a microbus.
Here, I changed from a large sightseeing bus to a minibus and headed for Takeda Castle. There are toilets, restaurants, shops, etc. There is also a large parking lot where large buses can be stopped. Perhaps because it was evening, there was no seller at the shop, so I put the goods back on the shelf and returned to the bus.
Bamboo Tianchengji Xuguang の starting point
It is a facility with information centers for the Takeda Castle Ruins, roadside stations (goods sales), and restaurants. From here, you can walk to the Takeda Castle Ruins or change to a bus, taxi, etc. General cars to the Takeda Castle Ruins are prohibited. , The number of buses is small, so it is recommended to check the timetable in advance. If you walk, the outbound route will be 30-40 minutes, and the return route will be downhill, so I think it will be about 20-25 minutes. The people in charge of each facility are all friendly, and they are not able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be
It's the easiest route on the asphalt paving.
I continued from Tachiunkyo to the ruins of Takeda Castle, and I wanted to take a bus because I was tired, but I haven't come yet because it's early in the morning. When I asked the guardman, it was a 50-minute walk to the entrance of Takeda Castle and a 20-minute walk by taxi. The taxi costs 650 yen and the return is one-way, so it costs 2000 yen. On the way, when the tree 々 was interrupted, there was a great view! We walked back.