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Matsue Castle

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Matsue Castle, built 400 years ago, is one of only five castles in Japan with a castle tower that has been designated a National Treasure. The castle tower offers 360-degree panoramic views of the city of Matsue.
A footpath has been built around the castle, allowing visitors to enjoy seasonal flowers, including azaleas and camellias. Around the time when the cherry trees blossom, the Oshiro Matsuri (Castle Festival) is held, attracting crowds of people who come to see the flowers.
The Horikawa Sightseeing Boat takes people on leisurely cruises around the 3.7-kilometer moat surrounding Matsue Castle. The routes offer views of the castle tower, as well as the Former Samurai Residence along the traditional Japanese landscape of Shiomi Nawate Street and other charming, historical spots.

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More Information about Matsue Castle

Street address

1-5 Tonomachi, Matsue City, Shimane (Administration Office)

Access

Route1

  • Ride the Lakeline Bus from JR Matsue Station to ”Ote-mae.” Matsue Castle is right in front of the bus stop (10 minutes)

Route2

  • Ride the City Bus (anticlockwise North Circular Line) from Matsue Shinjiko Onsen Station on the Ichibata Electric Railway to ”Kencho-mae” (5 minutes).
    The castle is 5 minutes by foot from the bus stop.

Opening Hours

[April 1 - September 30] 8:30-18:30
[October 1 - March 31] 8:30-17:00
* Last entry 30 minutes before closing.

Closed

Open throughout the year

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Best season

All year

Point

The castle is particularly beautiful during the cherry blossom festival in early April and the Water Lantern Festival (Matsue Suitoro) in October.
update: Sep.3.2024

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