Cultural Heritage Sites
This collection highlights the diverse historical landscape of Matsumoto, from the 16th-century Matsumoto Castle, known for its rare black wooden keep, to the Kaichi School Museum, a pioneer of modern education featuring quasi-Western architecture. The list includes the Hayashi Castle ruins, once the mountain stronghold of the Ogasawara clan, and the Utsukushino-to monument, which serves as a fog bell tower on the Utsukushigahara Highland. These sites represent the region's evolution from a feudal power center to a hub of early Japanese modernization.
Matsumoto Castle
Matsumoto Castle, originally known as Fukashi Castle, is one of Japan's premier historic castles, along with Himeji and Kumamoto.
Kaichi School Museum
The Kaichi School in Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture was one of the first schools in Japan.
林城跡
Former seat of the Ogasawara clan, these 16th-century mountain castle ruins consist of two main fortifications, known as the Small Castle and the Large Castle, overlooking the Matsumoto Basin.
梓川テプコ館
Formerly a public exhibition center focused on the Nagawado Dam and hydroelectric power generation, this site now stands as a defunct industrial facility on the banks of the Azusa River.
Utsukusino-toh
Located on the Utsukushigahara Highland, this fog bell tower serves as a landmark and refuge for hikers. It features a relief of poet Kotaro Takamura and stands as a symbol of the plateau.
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