Experience details
Led by an expert local guide, this tour introduces you not only to the sites connected to the castle itself but also to the powerful stories that shaped Japan’s history.
Nagahama Castle stands as more than just stone walls and timber—it was the very stage on which a low-born warrior began his climb to power, eventually becoming the man who paved the way for the unification of Japan.
As you walk the grounds, your guide will share the tale of Hideyoshi’s early career and how Nagahama Castle was his first major domain, given to him by Oda Nobunaga, his lord and mentor. This gift marked the moment Hideyoshi stepped out of the shadows and onto the national stage.
The castle became a laboratory of governance and military organization, where he honed the skills that would later allow him to rival the greatest warlords of his age. Standing before the statue of Hideyoshi, you will reflect on how this one man, once known as the “monkey” for his humble appearance, rose to command armies and reshape a nation.
Inside the Nagahama Castle Historical Museum, you will explore exhibits that illuminate the Sengoku period in the Ōmi and Hokoku regions, discovering how this area became a key battleground for control of central Japan.
Original artifacts, reconstructions, and carefully curated displays provide insight into the world of samurai politics, local alliances, and the constant threat of shifting loyalties.
The museum’s rooftop observation deck offers sweeping views over Lake Biwa and the Hokoku region, allowing you to connect geography with the history you have just learned, as your guide points out key sites where battles and power struggles unfolded.