[2024 Matsumoto Attraction] Travel Guide for Matsumoto-jō Castle (Updated Dec)
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Address:
4-1 Marunouchi, Matsumoto, Nagano 390-0873, Japan
Opening times:
Open today at 08:30-17:00(Admission ends at 16:30)Opening Soon
Recommended sightseeing time:
3-4 hours
Phone:
+81 263-32-2902
Snowy hot spring hotel in the forest! I was shocked.
To summarize, the advantages of the homestay (Matsumoto Hanare: 5-3-20 Ote, Matsumoto, Nagano 390-0874, Japan) are as follows:
[One] Everything is available, suitable for staying for a few more days, and as convenient as living at home, everything you need is available.
[Two] The price is right, and the cost performance is super high;
[Three] The landlord is very enthusiastic and considerate, and there is no barrier to communication.
[Four] All places are very clean and comfortable, you can walk barefoot anywhere in the house as soon as you enter the door;
[Five] There are coin-operated washing machines and dryers.
[Six] The location is good, and it is convenient to buy, eat, and play.
There should be no more perfect homestay than this one. Everything in the photos can be used, such as ovens, microwave ovens, coffee machines, pots and pans, and even rice cookers; and they are all very delicate. The landlord (about 70 years old) is very enthusiastic and considerate, and he is very up-to-date. He has a very useful translator, and there is no barrier to communication with us. He is very careful to introduce the homestay for fear that we don't know, hahaha.
The price is not expensive, only 330 per night. This detached house has a total of 3 rooms, two upstairs and one downstairs. Our room is the smallest and the worst (we already think it is very good), and the other two have balconies, and the layout is very beautiful.
There are toilets on both floors, and two bathrooms downstairs, which are also very clean. I won't mention the smart toilets, which are normal in Japan.
The most important thing to mention is that they actually have coin-operated washing machines (which should be specially bought for the convenience of travelers to wash clothes). It is very considerate. When you go out to play, especially when you go out for more than ten days, you will be moved to cry when you see washing machines and dryers in the homestay (many hotels and homestays in Japan do not have washing machines, because there are laundries everywhere on the road. Of course, I am talking about budget hotels, high-end hotels have everything).
Secondly, the location of their home is absolutely unique. There is a huge supermarket within a few hundred meters. I guess it should be the largest shopping center in Matsumoto Castle. After all, it is also a small city; it is also very close to Matsumoto Ancient City, a few hundred meters away, and there are art galleries and other attractions a few hundred meters away. It is really convenient to go anywhere.
Finally, the landlord even has a whole wall of introductions to various attractions in Matsumoto, as well as maps. He is also very enthusiastic to introduce us to where to play nearby, which is really good.
Samuel Thackeray
Winter Visit to Matsumoto Castle: A Poem of Japan's Ancient Castles
Matsumoto Castle, located in Matsumoto City, Nagano Prefecture, Japan, is a national treasure with a long history. This five-story, six-level black and white castle, also known as the 'Crow Castle,' is one of the oldest surviving five-story keeps in Japan. In winter, Matsumoto Castle displays a unique grandeur, with white snow covering its black walls, creating a serene picture.
The Glory of History
The construction of Matsumoto Castle began in the late 16th century, initially serving as a fortress during the Warring States period. It has witnessed countless wars and peaces, becoming an important historical symbol of the Matsumoto area. Unlike other Japanese ancient castles, Matsumoto Castle has retained its original keep, never being completely destroyed by fire or war. Therefore, today's Matsumoto Castle still allows us to glimpse the architectural style of the Warring States period.
Matsumoto Castle in Winter
Winter adds a unique charm to Matsumoto Castle. When white snow gently covers the walls and roofs, the contrast between the black castle and the white snow presents a simple yet magnificent beauty. The moat in front of the castle remains clear in the winter wind, reflecting the castle's shadow, making one feel as if they are in an ancient landscape painting. Walking slowly along the path outside the castle, feeling the ancient atmosphere in the cold wind, Matsumoto Castle in winter has a serene power that inspires awe.
Conclusion
Matsumoto Castle in winter stands like a historical poem in the snow, telling stories of centuries of storms. It not only showcases the beauty of ancient Japanese architecture but also perfectly combines the seasonal changes of nature with human wisdom. Whether you are a history enthusiast or a tourist seeking winter scenery, Matsumoto Castle is a destination worth exploring in depth. Here, you can feel the passage of time and enjoy moments of peace and beauty.
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Matsuyama Castle - National Treasure-Level Keep
Matsuyama Castle is located in Matsuyama City, Ehime Prefecture, Japan. It is an ancient castle with nearly 400 years of history. The construction of Matsuyama Castle began in 1602 by Kato Yoshiaki and took a quarter of a century to complete. The castle is situated on Mount Katsuyama, which stands at an elevation of 132 meters. From the top of the keep, you can overlook the entire Matsuyama Plain and the magnificent Seto Inland Sea. Matsuyama Castle is one of the 12 remaining castles in Japan that still have a keep and has been designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan. The castle preserves many historical buildings, including 21 structures designated as Important Cultural Properties. Matsuyama Castle is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and a famous cherry blossom viewing spot, attracting many visitors every spring. At night, the castle is beautifully illuminated, making it a dreamy and enchanting landmark for both locals and tourists.
📍Address: Access to Matsuyama Castle is very convenient. From JR Matsuyama Station or Iyo Railway Matsuyama City Station, take the city tram for about 10 minutes and get off at Okaido Station. From there, it is about a 5-minute walk to the ropeway station. Visitors can choose to take the ropeway or the single-seat chairlift to the castle. The ropeway takes about 3 minutes, and the chairlift takes about 6 minutes. For those who enjoy walking, Matsuyama Castle also offers several hiking trails, each taking about 20 to 30 minutes.
💰Cost: The entrance fee for Matsuyama Castle is 520 yen for adults and 160 yen for children. The round-trip fare for the ropeway is 520 yen for adults and 260 yen for children. Tickets for both the entrance and the ropeway can be purchased from vending machines at the ropeway station. Matsuyama Castle is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (last entry at 4:30 PM).
Ziggy Tao
LAST SPRING IN MATSUMOTO, NAGANO, JAPAN
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It was a last minute plan to visit Kamikochi.
We boarded the train in Tokyo and travelled all the way to Matsumoto only to find out that the bus tickets to Kamikochi were sold out.
It was our mistake for not planning well in advance.
The timing clashed with Japan's Golden Week public holiday.
Our only option was to stroll around Matsumoto City and visit Matsumoto Castle.
Fortunately, the weather was great, so, we decided to walk back to the train station.
The view along the way was just lovely.
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PeaceBeUponUs
Matsumoto-jō Castle
#thingstodo Put this on your list if you want to see castles in Japan. You can get a free tour in English . See kiosk near entry . Walk around moat is free but entry fee for castle . Best photos are in afternoon. The red bridge on the north west corner is a good photo spot. Walk directly south on the Main Street to get great local noodles. You can walk it from the train station and easy flat route. In the late Fall you can see the snow capped mountains in the distance.
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The castle in Matsumoto is rather small when compared to Nagoya, but you can access to the top. Everyone will be given a plastic bag for putting your shoe in and walk with bare feet. Some of the stairs are really steep, high (approximately 40cm per step) and narrow (but still keep 2 ways at the same time). Definitely need to watch out while climbing up and down.
Overall, worthwhile to pay a visit!
LLK
Matsumoto Castle
Absolutely stunning castle.
You can get inside and see a lot of historical things including ancient guns and costumes. Photograph is prohibited inside the castle and you have to take shoes off.
A polythene bag is provided for carrying the shoes.
You can walk or get a bus from Matsumoto station.
Normally it doesn't take one hour to cover inside.
Staircases can be narrow and high angle(~70). So it makes nervous sometimes. but safe.
I suggest you to visit there around 3pm. so you see everything in daylight and have enough time to wait 6pm until Illumination starts.
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Lei
Matsumoto Castle is one of the most complete and beautiful among Japan's original and historic castles among Himeji and Kumamoto Castle. It is located at Nagano prefecture, Japan. Matsumoto Castle is a very popular cherry blossom spot due to its thousand of plums. The castle is a 15 minute walk or a 5 minute bus ride on the "Town Sneaker" Northern Course bus loop line from JR Matsumoto Station. If you are a person to love checking historic sites and places when travelling, this place most definitely lived up to the hype.
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Collegiala015
Charming Matsumoto Castle- Samurai 🥷 like Castle
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Exploring the charming city of Matsumoto, where history meets natural beauty! 🏯🌸 From the iconic Matsumoto Castle, surrounded by stunning landscapes, to the vibrant streets filled with local culture and delicious treats, every corner tells a story. A perfect blend of tradition and modernity! There are many cafes and restaurants offering great food and desserts as well! Must stop by Matsumoto and include in itinerary for Japan trip! #Matsumoto #JapanTravel
Yiruuuu
2023 Natsumoto Castle
Touristis
Discovering the Majesty of Matsumoto Castle
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Exploring Matsumoto Castle, one of Japan’s most iconic and well-preserved castles, is a journey through history and architectural splendor. Known as the “Crow Castle” due to its striking black exterior, this 16th-century fortress stands majestically against the backdrop of the Japanese Alps. Visitors can wander through its meticulously maintained grounds, which include a serene moat and beautiful gardens. Inside, the castle’s wooden interiors and steep staircases offer a glimpse into the past, showcasing displays of samurai armor and weapons. The panoramic views from the top floor are breathtaking, providing a unique perspective of Matsumoto city and its surrounding landscapes. Whether you’re a history buff or simply looking to experience a piece of Japan’s cultural heritage, Matsumoto Castle is a must-visit destination that captivates with its beauty and historical significance
Axcel Travels
Matsumoto Castle is a must visit
During my trip at Chubu area, I was stayed at Kumamoto after visit Shin-Hotaka Ropeway and Kamikochi. I normally didn't plan to visit castle because I think it pretty much the same across Japan.
But I totally wrong with Matsumoto Castle. This castle is pretty much in it's original unlike Kumamoto Castle that totally built up from destroyed stage.
Matsumoto Castle is as good as Himeji Castle that you can see real historic things inside (not museum) and if Himeji is the white, this Matsumoto is the black.
It can have wait up time around 30 mins before go inside beware that ladders are quite steep, elder should walk with more careful.
And if you visit around sunset, the castle park is very beautiful to walk around.
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kongwiz
The oldest castle in Japan🏰A must-visit!
📍Matsumoto City, Nagano Prefecture, Japan
- Matsumoto Castle -
A unique medieval fortress
The existing five-story and six-story castle tower
Full of charming history
One of the famous attractions not to be missed
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廢Rubyㄉ小日子
Matsumoto Castle Cherry Blossom Snow: A Perfect Blend of Ancient Charm and Elegance
Matsumoto Castle is an ancient Japanese castle, considered a national treasure, and is often referred to as the 'Crow Castle' due to its elegant black and white architecture. Every spring, the cherry blossom trees around the castle bloom, adorning the entire castle in a picturesque scene. The delicate pink petals of the cherry blossoms gently fall like snow, creating a beautiful contrast with the rustic Matsumoto Castle, immersing visitors in the harmonious beauty of ancient charm and nature.
Strolling along the moat of Matsumoto Castle, you will be deeply captivated by the romantic atmosphere created by the intertwining of the castle and cherry blossoms. The cherry blossom scenery here is elegant, and whenever a gentle breeze blows, the petals gracefully fall, making you feel as if you are in a dream, reluctant to leave.
Matsumoto Castle is not only a pilgrimage site for history enthusiasts but also an excellent place to enjoy the cherry blossom scenery. Whether it's the magnificent view during the day or the dreamy sight when illuminated at night, it leaves a lasting impression.
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Matsumoto-jō Castle for photography enthusiasts.
📷 Photography tips: In our opinion, taking photos from the outside is more beautiful. We didn't pay for the entrance fee (saved some money 😆).
🕐 We think the morning light and the time near sunset are the best (the photos were taken around 5-6 PM). There are also fewer people, so you can take pictures and then find dinner nearby 😅
The nerd traveler
Matsumoto Castle, also known as the "Crow Castle," is a National Treasure of Japan.
Matsumoto Castle is located in Matsumoto City, Nagano Prefecture, and is one of the twelve remaining original castles in Japan. Known for its striking black and white exterior and elegant structure, it is often referred to as the "Crow Castle." As a National Treasure of Japan and a significant symbol of Matsumoto City, it attracts numerous visitors.
The history of Matsumoto Castle dates back to the late 16th century when it was initially constructed by Kazumasa Ishikawa and completed by his son Yasunaga Ishikawa. During the Edo period, it served as the residence of the Matsumoto Domain's feudal lords, witnessing numerous wars and political changes. Despite undergoing several repairs and reconstructions, Matsumoto Castle has retained its original architectural style, making it an important cultural heritage site in Japan.
The castle's main feature is its five-story, six-floor keep, a rare structure among Japanese castles. The exterior walls are coated with black lacquer, contrasting sharply with the white stone walls, giving the castle a solemn and mysterious appearance. The interior is intricately designed with comprehensive defensive facilities, including arrow slits and stone drop windows, showcasing the military architectural techniques of the time.
Inside Matsumoto Castle, there are several exhibition halls displaying artifacts and materials related to the castle's history. Visitors can see ancient weapons, armor, books, and paintings, gaining a deeper understanding of the history and cultural background of Matsumoto Castle. Additionally, the castle regularly hosts special exhibitions and events, attracting many history enthusiasts and tourists.
📍Address: 4-1 Marunouchi, Matsumoto City, Nagano Prefecture
Ziggy Tao
Matsumoto Castle, which has been preserved since the Sengoku period.
〇 Access
About 20 minutes on foot from Matsumoto Station
〇 Admission Fee
Adults: 700 yen Children: 300 yen
Tickets can also be purchased on Trip.com
Known as the 'Black Castle' due to its jet-black appearance
Once inside, you can enjoy a castle filled with the wisdom of the past.
The view from the top is beautiful, and although the stairs are very challenging, it's worth the climb.
The steep stairs are so narrow that you have to give way to others, and each step is quite high, which might be tough for those with weak legs.
If you come to Nagano, you must visit! Don't miss out!
Visit the National Treasure Matsumoto Castle while you're still energetic‼️‼️
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Matsumoto Castle: One of the Twelve Remaining Original Castles.
Designated as a National Treasure along with Himeji Castle, Hikone Castle, Inuyama Castle, and Matsue Castle, Matsumoto Castle's main keep is believed to have been constructed between 1593 and 1594, making it the oldest surviving five-story, six-floor castle in Japan. Matsumoto Castle originated as Fukashi Castle, built during the Eisho era of the Sengoku period.
Matsumoto Castle is a symbol of the city of Matsumoto and a source of pride for its citizens. This is because the castle has overcome numerous threats to its existence thanks to the passion and dedication of the local community.
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Matsumoto castle 🏰 🇯🇵
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Matsumoto Castle, originally known as Fukashi Castle, is one of Japan's premier historic castles, along with Himeji and Kumamoto. It was the seat of Matsumoto Domain under the Edo Period Tokugawa shogunate. It is located in the city of Matsumoto, in Nagano Prefecture, Japan 🇯🇵.
Matsumoto Castle is famous for its striking black exterior. It is also known as one of Japan's premier historic sites, providing visitors with a glimpse into its history and culture. The castle is well-preserved, allowing visitors to return to the Edo period.
This 16th century castle boasts the oldest main keep in all of Japan and it regularly ranks first or second among the country's most popular 🏰
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Elizabeth ND Ko
Climb the "Crow Castle" as Ninja 🥷
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🏯 Matsumoto Castle, also known as the "Crow Castle" 🐦⬛due to its black exterior, is a historic Japanese castle located in Matsumoto City, Nagano Prefecture. It is considered one of Japan's most complete and beautiful original castles.
🚊 Matsumoto is easily accessible by train from major cities in Japan. The JR Matsumoto Station is located within walking distance of the castle.
The castle's distinctive black exterior is a result of the use of a type of lacquer called "urushi," which is known for its durability and water resistance. The main keep of the castle is a five-story structure with a beautiful white exterior.
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Taking great photos is easy, with an unobstructed view of the existing castle tower.
Matsumoto Castle, one of the existing castle towers, is also a national treasure.
It's not too difficult to take photos without people in them,
because the castle tower is right across the moat
with no obstructions.
Avoiding modern buildings in the background is also not too hard.
I visited the castle tower six years ago, and it was early in the morning, so there was no need to wait.
This time, it was already posted that there would be a 30-minute wait.
From Ninomaru onwards, it's a paid area.
If you think going up is just for a higher view and a different perspective,
like me, you can walk along the moat and still take great photos.
It's about a 15-minute walk from Matsumoto Station.
ジュリアン
Matsumoto: A Charming City Surrounded by Nature
To visit Matsumoto, a beautiful city located in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. Matsumoto is known for its well-preserved historic district, stunning castle, and picturesque natural surroundings.
Exploring the Historic District:
The heart of Matsumoto is its historic district, which is filled with traditional wooden houses and narrow streets. It's a lovely place to wander around and soak up the atmosphere. Be sure to check out the Nakamachi Street, which is lined with shops selling local crafts and souvenirs.
Admiring Matsumoto Castle:
One of the most iconic landmarks in Matsumoto is Matsumoto Castle, also known as the "Crow Castle" due to its black exterior. The castle is a national treasure and offers stunning views of the city from its keep. It's definitely worth a visit!
Indulging in Local Cuisine:
Matsumoto is home to a variety of delicious local dishes. Be sure to try some of the local specialties during your visit.
Moreover, Matsumoto is surrounded by beautiful natural scenery, including the Japanese Alps. There are plenty of opportunities for hiking, biking, and other outdoor activities. If you're looking for a peaceful escape, consider visiting the nearby Kamikochi National Park.
Overall Impressions:
Matsumoto is a charming and welcoming city that offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. It's a great destination for travelers who are looking for a relaxing and authentic Japanese experience.
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Mitsuiham
A city that can be measured with feet Matsumoto City 2-day itinerary recommendation
Matsumoto Castle Matsumoto City Nagano Prefecture Kamikochi Nagano Prefecture
❤Matsumoto City itself is very small and suitable for arranging a day of quiet walking. My Matsumoto two-day tour arrangement (I was in Tokyo the day before)
🗓Itinerary:
D1 Matsumoto City: Morning Matsumoto City Art Museum (Yayoi Kusama), afternoon: Matsumoto Castle-Nanomori Street-Nakamachi Street, city walk
D2 Hiking in Kamikochi, staying at Shirakone Hot Spring
This article mainly introduces the d1 afternoon route. For other information, please refer to the related travel notes on the homepage.
📍Matsumoto Castle (If you don’t enter, just watch from the outside)
Introduction: Matsumoto Castle is the oldest existing building in Japan. It is one of the three famous cities in Japan and one of the "Five National Treasure Cities". Matsumoto Castle Castle is the oldest of the twelve existing castles in Japan, with a five-story and six-story structure.
🕙Time: 8:30-17:00 (last entry into the city 16:30)
💰Tickets: 700 yen for castle tower, 300 yen for elementary and middle school students
📝Tips: The internal stairs of the castle tower are narrow and steep, with a total of 140 steps. You need to wear slippers when entering the interior.
📍Nanomori Street-Nakamachi Street (don’t go on Wednesday, most of them are closed)
Introduction: Walk along the shopping street of the Metoba River, walk across the bridge over the river, and then arrive at Nakamachi Street from Nawate Street.
📝Tips:
[Nawate Street] Recommended shops: Hand-grilled senbei Raijindo; Warai~; Furusato Taiyaki; Frog Shop RiBBiT
[Nakamachi Street] Recommended stores: Handball House; Handicraft Chamber of Commerce's Choice; Ihara Lacquer Ware Store; Matsumoto Brewery Bar Nakamachi Store; Kurashikku Hall (free to visit, once a Japanese brewery)
🚉Transportation: Matsumoto Tour Bus One-day Pass (Reason for purchase: Tickets are discounted, no need to prepare change)
💰Price: 500 yen for adults, 250 yen for children (single bus price: 200 yen)
🧳Ticket purchase location: Matsumoto Bus Terminal, Matsumoto Station front counter
Scope of use: Any three Matsumoto tour bus routes, Matsumoto city route bus (within 200 yen range) for one day, and enjoy discounts on Matsumoto attractions.
🍽Catering recommendations:
Kozo Sazo (Tb 3.6 Japanese ramen)
Address: 1-14-12 Matsumoto City Chuo, Matsumoto City, Nagano Prefecture
Time: 11:30 - 15:00; 17:30 - 22:00 (Cash only)
Mirokuen Isecho Branch (Shinshu Wagyu Yakiniku Tb3.52, opened 50 years ago) (Personal test: very cost-effective, highly recommended)
Address: 1-14-12 Chuo, Matsumoto City, Nagano Prefecture
Time: 17:00~22:30 (L.O. 22:00) Closed on Mondays
🌟You can bring a set of toiletries and a change of clothes for going to Shirakotsu Onsen the next day, and store the rest of your large luggage at the hotel when you return to Matsumoto from Shirakotsu Onsen the next day. Most hotels in Matsumoto can store it overnight.
Chloe.Powell*83
My Hokuriku Trip 1 = Matsumoto Small Town
A spontaneous trip, Hokuriku, Japan's niche route, here I come
First stop, Matsumoto Castle. Strictly speaking, this is not considered Hokuriku, but I chose to enter the Tateyama Kurobe area of Hokuriku from here. 1 is because I can conveniently visit Matsumoto Castle, and 2 is because the transportation cost from Tokyo to here is more economical than the Shinkansen.
Matsumoto Castle is one of the twelve remaining original castles in Japan, and along with Himeji Castle, Inuyama Castle, and Hikone Castle, it is known as one of Japan's four national treasure castles. I visited Inuyama Castle last year, and this year it's time for Matsumoto Castle.
James Cooper Benjamin
🏯 Visit Matsumoto Castle
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Matsumoto Castle in Nagano Prefecture is one of Japan's most iconic and well-preserved historic castles. Built in the 16th century, it is a prime example of traditional Japanese castle architecture characterized by its black exterior and imposing wooden structure. Matsumoto Castle is renowned for its beautiful setting against the backdrop of the Japanese Alps and is a great place to visit if you're interested in Japanese history and architecture.
Melanie.
Matsumoto-jō Castle
#japantrip A must visit if you are a fan of the Japan of the Samurai-era it is a well-curated museum situated in the tower itself. Stay for the night walk in the park too. It offers a simply beautiful view of the castle. The most beautiful and elegant Japanese castle and my most favorite castle. Going inside the castle is whole new experience. It takes you to the samurai era and old time in Japan. Highly recommend to go visit this amazing castle if you go to Matsumoto, Nagano.
Claire’s Adventures
Stands as Japan's rich cultural heritage🇯🇵❤️
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Nestled amidst the majestic Japanese Alps, Matsumoto Castle emerges as a beacon of history and architectural prowess. As one of Japan's esteemed National Treasures, its imposing silhouette commands attention, standing as the oldest remaining five-tiered, six-story castle tower in the country. With each step through its storied halls and along its ancient walls, I am transported through time, back to an era of samurai honor and feudal grandeur. Against the backdrop of Nagano Prefecture's scenic beauty, Matsumoto Castle stands as a testament to Japan's rich cultural heritage and serves as a captivating reminder of its storied past.
NeverStopExploring
A symbol of Japan's rich heritage🇯🇵
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Amidst the tranquil landscapes of Nagano Prefecture stands a symbol of Japan's rich heritage: Matsumoto Castle. With its elegant black facade rising against the azure sky, it beckons travelers to step into a world of samurai and shoguns. Originally known as Fukashi Castle, it served as the seat of power for the Matsumoto Domain during the Tokugawa shogunate. As I wander through its storied halls and across its majestic grounds, I am transported back in time, surrounded by the echoes of centuries past. Matsumoto Castle, a national treasure, stands as a testament to Japan's enduring legacy and timeless beauty.