Reference/Local/Exhibition/Literature Museum Spots in Around Matsue Castle Area

  • Kounkaku
    Travel / Tourism
    Shimane Pref. Matsueshi Tonomachi 1-59
    A structure built as a temporary residence for Emperor Meiji for a planned official visit completed in 1903. Located inside Matsue Jozan Park in Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture, the building is designated a Tangible Cultural Property by Shimane Prefecture. Although the Emperor’s tour was ultimately never implemented, the building was used to host Prince Yoshihito (later Emperor Taisho) as well as for a variety of other uses such as a reception hall for the city and as a venue for various exhibitions. The building was opened to the general public in 2015 after repairs were made to preserve its original appearance. The magnificent structure is adorned with a much ornamentation and carving both inside and out, and visitors can enjoy the superb blending of Japanese and Western influences incorporated into its design. There is a café on the first floor where you can take a relaxing break while soaking in the Meiji period atmosphere.
  • Matsue Holan Enya Denshokan
    Travel / Tourism
    Shimane Pref. Matsueshi Tonomachi 250
  • Tukishojihomotuden
    Travel / Tourism
    Shimane Pref. Matsueshi Sotonakabarachou 179
  • Shimane Furusato
    Travel / Tourism
    Shimane Matsue-shi Tonomachi 191
  • Matsue Johoku Chiku Bunka Learning Center
    Travel / Tourism
    Shimane Matsue-shi Kitahoricho

Shimane Areas

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What Shimane prefecture lacks in size and population, it makes up for in scenery and ancient mythology. Izumo-taisha, in the middle of the prefecture, is said to be Japan’s oldest Shinto shrine, where stories that delve into the creation of the Japanese race have been passed down over centuries. The 180 Oki Islands, a 40-minute ferry ride north of Sakaiminato, offer an undiscovered paradise well off the beaten track.

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