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.





Matsue Castle
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.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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8:30 to 18:30 (until 17:00 from October to March)
- Closed
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No closing days
- Entrance fee
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680 yen (castle only)
1100 yen (also including the Hearn museum and the samurai residence)
- Opening hours
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9:00 to 17:00 (until 16:00 from October to February)
Departures every 20-30 minutes.
- Closed
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No closing days
- Entrance fee
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1600 yen for a 1-day pass
Getting there
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Nearby
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1Matsue Former Samurai District
Famous for its preserved samurai residences
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2Matsue Bukeyashiki Residence
Historic samurai home and museum
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3Matsue History Museum
Samurai-style museum and castle history
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4Matsue Gokoku Shrine
Love votive tablets and historic shrine
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5Lafcadio Hearn’s Residence
Famous for introducing Japan’s culture abroad
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