




Lake Shinji
Lake Shinji (宍道湖, Shinji-ko) is a breathtaking destination in the northeast of Shimane Prefecture, Japan. As the seventh-largest lake in the country, it spans 48 kilometers in circumference and offers stunning views, especially at sunset. The lake is famous for its abundance of seafood, including the prized Shijimi clams, and is a beloved spot for nature lovers and photographers. Visitors can enjoy scenic boat cruises, lakeside walks, and the peaceful ambiance that makes this area a must-see.
Surrounded by the Shimane Peninsula, Lake Shinji is a natural treasure known for its rich ecosystem and cultural significance. Its calm waters reflect the beauty of the changing seasons, creating a picturesque setting year-round. The lake also plays a key role in the region’s traditions and local cuisine. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or adventure, Lake Shinji offers an unforgettable experience in the heart of Japan’s countryside.
Viewing Sunset
- From Matsue
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The Shimane Art Museum, located by the lake, is one of the best places in Matsue to watch the sunset. It’s even ranked among Japan’s top 100 sunset spots!
- Getting there
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The Shimane Art Museum is about a 15-minute walk from JR Matsue Station. Alternatively, you can take a municipal bus (Minami-jyunkan Line Inner Loop) from JR Matsue Station for about 6 minutes and get off at the Prefectural Museum of Art bus stop.
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