Matsue Castle
Matsue Castle
Matsue Castle
Matsue Castle
Matsue Castle
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Matsue Castle

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Matsue Castle (松江城, Matsuejō), also known as the "black castle" for its striking dark exterior, is one of Japan's original surviving castles. Built in 1611 and perched on a hill with a protective moat and thick walls, it was designed for battle but never saw conflict. This historic landmark, preserved through major renovations in the 1950s, now houses a museum showcasing period arms and artifacts, offering a glimpse into Japan’s feudal past.

Visitors can also enjoy a peaceful boat cruise along the castle moat and Horikawa River. The boats, departing every 20-30 minutes, glide through scenic canals as boatmen share the history of the area. Audio guides in various languages are available for an immersive experience.

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Hours and Fees

Matsue Castle
  • Opening hours
  • 8:30 to 18:30 (until 17:00 from October to March)

  • Closed
  • No closing days

  • Entrance fee
  • 680 yen (castle only)
    1100 yen (also including the Hearn museum and the samurai residence)

Boat Cruise
  • Opening hours
  • 9:00 to 17:00 (until 16:00 from October to February)
    Departures every 20-30 minutes.

  • Closed
  • No closing days

  • Entrance fee
  • 1600 yen for a 1-day pass

Getting there

Google Maps

Matsue Castle is a 30-minute walk from JR Matsue Station or a 15-minute walk from Matsue-Shinjiko-Onsen Station on the Ichibata Dentetsu Line. You can also reach the castle by the Lakeline loop bus from both stations.

Resources

English
Japanese

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