Matsue Castle, an Edo-period national treasure, survived wars and fires and is a city landmark known for its stunning spring cherry blossoms.
・Matsue Castle is one of Japan's historical castles, built in the early Edo period
・One of the miracles: it survived war damage and fire and is known as a national treasure.・Matsue Castle is a landmark of Matsue City and can be seen beautifully from the city.・In spring, the cherry blossom trees surrounding the castle bloom beautifully, attracting many tourists.
Matsue Castle is one of Japan's beautiful historical castles.
Its graceful appearance and surrounding moat convey the atmosphere of the Sengoku period.
Buildings such as the castle tower and turret, which have been designated as national treasures, convey the rich culture and thoughts of Oda Nobunaga's era.
Visitors will be able to fully enjoy the charm of Japan's history and architecture.
The gardens and views within the castle are breathtakingly beautiful, and you can enjoy the scenery in each season. For history buffs and tourists, Matsue Castle is a moving experience.
・No cancellations, refunds, or changes can be made
⚫︎ How to get there:
・By bus: JR San'in Line "Matsue Station"
・Nearest bus stop: Take the Lake Line bus for 10 minutes and get off at "National Treasure Matsue Castle/Kencho-mae".
・By bus: Municipal bus from Ichibata Electric Railway “Shinjiko Onsen Station”
・By car: IC name: Matsue Nishi IC ・Highway name: Sanin Expressway ・Time required from IC: 10 minutes
・By car: No parking lot
⚫︎ Additional information:
・Attention to users of Matsue Castle/Samurai Residence Single Entrance Ticket - If you have a ticket, card, etc. eligible for the following discounts, you can only purchase at the counter: Lake Line Bus (one-day ticket), Lake Line Bus (one-day ticket), Line bus common two-day ticket, Horikawa sightseeing boat, Shimane card, Joymate Shimane
(workers' mutual aid association), Discover West passport, Matsue/Izumo trip PASS2Days