Matsumoto

Matsumoto

Shiojiri, Azumino, and Kamikocho are popular tourist attractions that feature magnificent views of the Hotaka Mountain Range where visitors can enjoy a rich natural environment.
There are several natural springs in Matsumoto city that have been selected by the Ministry of the Environment as one of the best 100 spring waters of the Heisei era. These pristine waters are used locally when serving soba or in the production of sake. Some shops specialize in products that are produced such water.
Matsumoto is also known for local specialties that use pure spring water including Yoikana Shuzo sake and Genchi-no-Soba buckwheat noodles.
Many tourists from Japan and around the world visit Matsumoto Castle and the surrounding castle town. Matsumoto Castle is a national treasure and is the oldest five-tiered wooden castle since the Warring States Period (1467 to 1568).
The cherry blossom season offers a unique spectacle when the surrounding cherry trees around the castle are lit up at night creating a beautiful and memorable event.
In Matsumoto, also known as Migakubu, which means the city of learning, mountaineering, and music. Various events are held throughout the city year-round at art museums that reflect the history and culture of Matsumoto. In addition the beautiful mountain ranges offer many more opportunities to enjoy nature.

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Famous Spots around Matsumoto

Japanese Ukiyo-e Museum

Kusama Yayoi Musium

The Japan Ukiyo-e Museum offers the world's largest collection of ukiyo-e woodblock prints and was awarded two stars on the Michelin Green Guide.

: 390-0852 Nagano-ken, Matsumoto-shi, Shimadachi Koshiba 2206-1

Kusama Yayoi Musium

Matsumoto Castle

Matsumoto Castle is a national treasure and is the oldest five-tiered wooden castle since the Warring States Period (1467 to 1568).

: 4-1 Marunouchi, Matsumoto, Nagano-ken 390-0873

Yoikana Sake Brewery

The Yoikana Sake Brewing Co., Ltd. produces the Metoba-no-Izumi brand of sake in Matsumoto City using fresh and pristine spring water in the manufacturing process.
Enjoy sampling the various sakes available and try to find your favorite one.

: 390-0874 Nagano-ken, Matsumoto-shi, Ote 5-4-24

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