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Matsue

Ciudad ·🇯🇵 Japón
Población 201.802
Área 572 km²
Zona Horaria Asia/Tokyo
Sitio Web Oficial www.city.matsue.shimane.jp
Matsue

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Matsue Essentials

Matsue Essentials

Matsue, the 'City of Water,' preserves the architectural and cultural heritage of the Edo period. At its center stands one of Japan’s twelve original feudal castles, surrounded by a moat system still used for boat tours. The city’s history is reflected in the preserved samurai district and the tea houses established by Lord Matsudaira Fumai. Its unique character is further defined by the literary legacy of Lafcadio Hearn and the expansive views of Lake Shinji, famous for its sunset scenery and local brackish-water clams.

10 lugares

Hidden Coastal Heritage

This collection explores the maritime and ancient heritage of the Shimane coastline. It features historic stone and wooden lighthouses, such as the 19th-century Mihonoseki Lighthouse, which served as vital navigational aids for Sea of Japan trade routes. Complementing these are significant archaeological sites, including Nara-period temple foundations at Kurumi Haiji and prehistoric shell mounds at Sata Kobu. These locations provide a direct link to the region's transition from Jomon-era coastal settlements to the early Buddhist era.

6 lugares
Top Art & History Museums

Top Art & History Museums

Matsue’s museum scene spans from ancient Izumo history to modern lakefront galleries. Explore the city's samurai heritage at the Matsue History Museum and preserved residences, or delve into the supernatural at the Shigeru Mizuki Memorial Museum. The region’s deep connection to the tea ceremony is showcased through specialized art collections, while unique sites like the Horan-enya Memorial Hall preserve vibrant local traditions. These institutions offer a detailed look at the craftsmanship, folklore, and historical figures that shaped this castle town.

12 lugares
Spiritual Sites of Matsue

Spiritual Sites of Matsue

Matsue is home to some of Japan's most significant Shinto sites, including several of the 'Ou Rokusha,' or Six Shrines of Ou. These landmarks are deeply tied to Japanese mythology, such as the legend of the underworld entrance at Iya Shrine and the sacred 'wishing stones' of Tamatsukuri-yu Shrine. From the Taisha-zukuri architecture of Miho Shrine to the castle-ground setting of Matsue Shrine, these sites offer a glimpse into the Izumo region's ancient spiritual traditions and historical craftsmanship.

6 lugares
Parks & Nature in Matsue

Parks & Nature in Matsue

Matsue’s landscape is defined by its historic architecture and diverse waterfronts. The 17th-century Matsue Castle stands as one of Japan’s few remaining original wooden keeps, surrounded by a public park. The region features specialized horticultural sites like Yuushien Garden, famous for year-round peonies, and the Izumo Tamatsukuri Historical Park, which preserves ancient bead-making ruins. Along the coast of the Sea of Japan and the shores of Lake Shinji, visitors find sandy swimming beaches like Kitaura and Koura, alongside scenic viewing spots like the uninhabited Yomegashima Island.

9 lugares

Mapa De Matsue

Información Práctica

Moneda
yen japonés JPY ¥ · Pagos Con Tarjeta · Comúnmente Aceptadas
Números De Emergencia
118
Electricidad
Tipo A / Tipo B
100 V · 60 Hz
Idiomas
japonés
Agua Del Grifo
Apta Para Beber
Lado De Conducción
Izquierda
Código De Llamadas
+81
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Tours y actividades

Matsue Castle
En coche
Lake Shinji
En coche
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