Explore one of Japan's finest hilltop castles — built by the mighty Tokugawa clan — then stroll the exquisite Nishi-no-Maru Garden, where a wisteria-draped tea arbour overlooks sculpted pines and koi-filled ponds. Quintessential feudal Japan.
What to expect
Wakayama Castle crowns a forested hill in the city's heart, its white-walled tenshu gleaming against the sky. Inside, armour, swords and lacquerware trace the Kishu-Tokugawa domain's three centuries of rule. The Nishi-no-Maru Garden, once the domain lord's private pleasure ground, unfolds in manicured layers of maple, pine and seasonal bloom, with a 17th-century tea arbour offering the option of a formal matcha ceremony. The pace is entirely yours — linger over any detail that captivates you.
Good to know
The castle is 15 minutes by taxi from Wakayama port — the most port-convenient excursion on this list. Ideal for a half-day with time remaining for local ramen or seafood. Book your private guide directly through GoWithGuide to confirm an English-speaking expert.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Wakayama — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.