Matsue Castle (Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture)
Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)
Matsue Castle was built in the early Edo period and is said to have been completed by Horio Yoshiharu and others between 1607 and 1611. It is characterized by its stately black lacquered exterior and a precious surviving wooden castle tower, and is one of the 12 remaining castle towers that still retains its Edo period appearance. The stone walls, moats, and layout that made use of water transportation are well preserved, and the view from the castle that stretches all the way to Lake Shinji is captivating.
Highlights
- Castle Tower (Honmaru Castle Tower) — Tour the wooden interior and see exhibits of the original structure, weapons, and documents. From the top floor, enjoy panoramic views of the castle town and Lake Shinji.
- Horikawa Pleasure Boat - A cruise around the castle's outer moat and the waterways of the castle town. Enjoy seasonal scenery (cherry blossoms, autumn leaves, sunsets).
- Stone walls, moats, and castle ruins - Edo-period boundaries remain, and you can feel the atmosphere of the past as you stroll around.
- Shiroyama Park (surrounding area) — Beautiful flowers and trees throughout the year, with the cherry blossoms in spring and autumn leaves especially popular.
- A place associated with Koizumi Yakumo (Lafcadio Hearn) — Matsue is a place associated with Yakumo, and there are memorial museums and related spots nearby.
Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)
- Address: 1-5 Tonomachi, Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture (approximate address around the castle)
- JR: About 15-20 minutes on foot or 5-10 minutes by taxi from JR Matsue Station. From the station, take the Matsue City Bus and get off at Otemae or Kencho-mae.
- Ichibata Railway: Accessible on foot from Matsue Shinjiko Onsen Station (approximately 10-20 minutes on foot, varies depending on the route).
- By car: Take the San'in Expressway to Matsue Nishi IC or Matsue Chuo IC and head towards the city center. There are municipal and paid parking lots around the castle, but the number of spaces is limited, so we recommend using public transportation.
- From the airport: If you are using Izumo Enmusubi Airport, take the limousine bus or airport shuttle bus to JR Matsue Station.
- Getting around: The area around the castle is suitable for sightseeing on foot, and the Horikawa sightseeing tour departure and arrival point is conveniently close by.
Estimated stay (estimated time required)
- Tower tour only: 40-60 minutes (touring the tower and viewing the exhibition)
- Castle tower + Horikawa River cruise: 90-120 minutes (Pleasure boat ride takes approximately 45 minutes)
- If you include a stroll around the castle town and visiting the memorial museums: 2-4 hours (including the Lafcadio Hearn Memorial Museum and Samurai Residences Street)
- Thorough sightseeing + surrounding spots: Half a day to a full day
Nearby spots
- Koizumi Yakumo (Lafcadio Hearn) Memorial Museum and Former Residence - A facility that conveys the connection between Matsue and Yakumo.
- Samurai Residence Street (Shiomi Nawate, etc.) - A walking area where Edo-period townscapes and old houses remain.
- Matsue History Museum and Shimane Museum of Art — A place where you can learn about local history and art. The Shimane Museum of Art is located along Lake Shinji and offers beautiful evening views.
- Horikawa River Cruise (Castle Tour) — A classic activity touring the castle moat.
- Adachi Museum of Art (Yasugi) — About a 40-minute drive away. Famous for its Japanese gardens and modern and contemporary art, this museum is highly recommended if you have the time.
Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)
- Crowds: It gets crowded during cherry blossom season, autumn foliage season, Golden Week, the summer tourist season, and at sunset over Lake Shinji. There may be long lines for the Horikawa River Cruise, so be sure to line up well in advance or check the operation status in advance.
- Note inside the building: The inside of the castle tower is made of wood and has steep, narrow stairs, so please wear comfortable walking shoes. There are some areas inside the castle tower that cannot be accessed with strollers or wheelchairs (please check with the facility in advance if you are using a wheelchair).
- Photography/Photography: Generally, photography is permitted, but there may be restrictions on using flash or tripods on exhibits. Please follow the designated rules.
- Nature and Climate: The area around Lake Shinji can be windy on some days and can get quite cold in winter. We recommend bringing warm clothing and rain gear.
- Manners: To protect cultural assets, entering and graffitiing outside of designated areas is strictly prohibited. Please observe basic manners when visiting, such as taking your trash with you and not touching the exhibits.
- Check the latest information: Information on opening hours, admission fees, special exhibitions, and construction work may change, so please check the official website or tourist information for the latest information before visiting.
Matsue Castle is a spot where you can feel history up close, and the combination of the castle and Lake Shinji is an appealing sight. It's well worth a visit even in a short time, and there are many sights to see in the surrounding area, so it's recommended to spend half a day to a full day exploring.

