
Matsumoto Castle
Beste Besuchszeit
Spring, especially during cherry blossom season, enhances the castle's silhouette against pink blooms. Early mornings offer softer light and quieter paths for photography.
Budgettipps
Admission costs around 700 yen, with discounts for students and seniors; combining with nearby museums can save money with a joint ticket. Avoid peak weekends to maximize value.
Empfohlen für
History buffs, Photography enthusiasts, Families with older children, Cultural travelers
Planen Sie Ihren Besuch
1-2 hours
Über
Schnelle Fakten: This castle features one of Japan's oldest remaining wooden structures and offers expansive views of the Japanese Alps. You can explore its original black wainscoting that earned it the nickname 'Crow Castle' due to its dark color.
Highlights: A rare original wooden interior retains authentic samurai-era architecture including steep stairs and narrow windows used for archers. The moat surrounding the castle sometimes hosts floating lotus blossoms during July, creating a serene and photogenic scene.
Insidertipps
- Wear comfortable shoes for steep wooden stairs and uneven floors inside.
- Photograph from the bridge near the moat for the full castle reflection shot.
- Skip weekdays' midday hours when the sunlight is harshest for pictures.
- Visit the adjacent Matsumoto City Museum of Art for a cultural combo experience.




