Matsuyama Castle is located on a hill in central Matsuyama and is easily reached by ropeway or chairlift. The lower ropeway station is a five-minute walk from the Okaido tram stop, near the covered arcade.
You can reach Okaido in 10 minutes by tram line 5 from JR Matsuyama Station or in 5 minutes by tram lines 2 or 3 from Matsuyama-shi Station.





Matsuyama Castle
Matsuyama Castle (松山城, Matsuyamajō), one of Japan’s twelve original castles, sits proudly atop Mount Katsuyama, offering stunning views of Matsuyama City and the Seto Inland Sea. Built between 1602 and 1628, this historic landmark boasts a rich feudal heritage and a three-storied main keep, reconstructed in 1820 after the original was struck by lightning. Visitors can explore its well-defended gates, turrets, and wings, all set amid cherry blossoms that bloom in late March to early April.
The castle is easily accessible via a scenic ropeway or chairlift, or by a 15-minute climb. At its base lies the Ninomaru Garden, which preserves the layout of the former lord’s palace, now a tranquil park with green spaces and ponds. Matsuyama Castle offers an immersive journey into Japan’s feudal past.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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9:00 to 17:00 (until 17:30 in August and until 16:30 in December and January)
- Closed
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Third Wednesday of December
- Entrance fee
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520 yen
- Opening hours
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9:00 to 17:00 (until 17:30 in August and until 16:30 in December and January)
- Closed
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Third Wednesday of December
- Entrance fee
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200 yen
- Opening hours
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Ropeway:
8:30 to 17:30 (until 17:00 in Dec and Jan; until 18:00 in Aug)
Chairlift:
8:30 to 17:00 (around the year)
- Closed
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No closing days
- Entrance fee
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270 yen (one way)
520 yen (round trip)
Getting there
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Nearby
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1Dogo Park
Cherry blossoms and historical castle grounds
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2Isaniwa Shrine
Traditional Hachiman-style shrine architecture
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3Bansuisou
French Renaissance-style château, cultural events
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4Ehime Museum of Art
Home to international and local art collections
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5Shiki Memorial Museum
Modern haiku poetry, Masaoka Shiki
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