What makes it 56% Baby-Friendly: A nursing room, diaper table, and smooth entry path help carers, yet most ruins are dirt slopes where strollers stall, so a carrier and fine weather are vital for a stress-free short visit.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Enough time to explore the ruins, rest at the visitor center, and picnic without rushing.
Stroll the dry moats and earthworks:
Follow the gently paved path around the first earthworks using a baby carrier.
Tip: Avoid uneven slopes with a stroller; secure your baby in a front or back carrier.
Use visitor center facilities:
Visit the center for diaper changing tables, a nursing room, and restrooms.
Tip: Plan breaks here, as all baby facilities are inside or adjacent to the center.
Picnic near lower parking grassy area:
Spread a mat near the lower lot for easy access and open space.
Tip: Stay close to the parking area to keep an eye on the baby and gear.

Ondřej Kadidlo
Perfect place off the beaten path to meditate and enjoy some great views.
Crysta Tim-Ruiz
A beautiful and mild hike up to the ruins. It was very quiet and tranquil when going in the morning. Were it not so foggy, there would be a perfect view of Mt. Fuji as well. I would recommend coming here to explore and enjoy the nature of the area.
Youji Nomoto
I was able to see the long-awaited waffle-shaped moat! The weather was great and we could see Mt. Fuji perfectly. It has a nice atmosphere with different types of shoji moat and unebori. It was a good place to stop by on the side of the Mishima Skywalk and Tokaido.
Edwyn Kim
A nice place to visit. It was a remnant of a castle built during Sengoku period. It is a large park with the weird checkerboard shape. Well maintained free entrance park. The flower was blooming, you can see Mt Fuji from a perfect view, and multiple different areas with some history explanation for you to explore too.
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A mysterious shape of Yamanaka Castle. You may spend half a day there to see everything. A beautiful mountain can be seen from the top of the ruins. Fuji.
Spring brings cherry blossoms near the entrance. Summer offers dappled shade under trees. Autumn colors highlight the earthworks. After rain paths may be soft; wear sturdy shoes.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Park entry | JPY 0 |
| Parking | JPY 0 |
| Snack shop purchase | JPY 500 |
| Optional guide transport fee | JPY 1,000 |
| Total Estimated | JPY 1,500 |
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Address: 410-4 Yamanaka Shinden, Mishima, Shizuoka 411-0011, Japan
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