Matsue Castle, towering over Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture, is one of only 12 castle towers remaining in Japan, and of those, only five have been designated as national treasures. Matsue Castle is o
It is a shrine with a famous history in the marriage.
Kumano Taisha Shrine in Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture, is the Ichinomiya Shrine of Izumo Province, which is also mentioned in the Izumo Fudoki, and is an ancient shrine known as the birthplace of fi
Matsue Vogel Park in Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture is a flower and bird theme park that spreads along the shores of Lake Shinji. It is an all-weather park where you can enjoy beautiful flowers and r
A small pleasure boat that goes around the moat of Matsue Castle.
Located in the center of Tamatsukuri Onsen town in Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture, "Yu-Yu" is a day-trip hot spring facility where you can casually enjoy Tamatsukuri Onsen, which has long been known
The guardian deity of Tamatsukuri Onsen. It is famous for the "Wish Stone" that grants wishes, and it is a popular power spot among women, as it is said that touching it will bring good luck, good rel
Located in Mihonoseki-cho, Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture, Mihonoseki is a port town rich in the bounty of the Sea of Japan. In particular, the quaint "Blue Cobblestone Street" strongly retains the
The sunset view of Lake Shinji from the Shimane Prefectural Museum of Art has been selected as one of the top 100 sunset locations in Japan.
Mihonoseki Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse built in the Meiji period, standing at the easternmost point of the Shimane Peninsula. It has been selected as one of the "100 most historically importan
Although controversial shrine is no luxury, there is a history and style.
Gesshoji Temple is the family temple of the Matsudaira clan and is known for being loved by Lafcadio Hearn (Koizumi Yakumo).
The building over 100 years old is the workshop, and it is a pottery that produces and sells stylish pottery for everyday use.
Karakoro Kobo in Matsue City is a retro experience-oriented facility renovated from the former Matsue branch of the Bank of Japan, where you can enjoy handmade experiences, local crafts, and a cafe.
Shiomi Nawate, located to the north of Matsue Castle, is a historic street lined with samurai residences from the Edo period. In one corner of the street is the former residence of the writer Koizumi
This is a historic and stately shrine located in the north of Lake Shinji in Matsue City.
Lake Shinji is a famous sunset spot, even being selected as one of the top 100 sunset locations in Japan.