National Treasure Matsumoto Castle

Matsumoto Castle is said to feature Japan's oldest surviving five-storied six-floor pagoda. It is one of the few castles designated as a National Treasure, and maintains the image of the past. The black and white contrast of the castle rising amid the Alps in the background is beautiful, and the castle has become a symbol of Matsumoto City. In addition to the castle facilities of the Sengoku period, such as the stone drops meant to rebuff invaders, or samurai windows or the gun slits, there are exhibits such as the“Matsumoto Castle Gunhouse”centered around matchlock guns, and artifacts unearthed during the ninomaru palace excavation performed from 1979-1984. In the precinct, you'd do well to see the black gate with eave roof tiles marked with the family crests of historical castle lords, or the taiko gate which was restored in 1999.

Theme
Landscape
nagano
Address Nagano Pref. Matsumotoshi Marunouchi 4-1
Hours 8:30-17:00 (last admission 16:30)\*Varies depending on the season.
Closed 12/29-31
Fees [Admission fee]\[Adult] 700yen\[Small, Junior High School Students] 300yen
Parking Available (110 spaces) \※200 yen per hour (100 yen for every 30 minutes after that)
Credit card Available(VISA, MasterCard, JCB, AMEX, DISCOVER, Diners Club, JACCS)
Electronic money/smartphone payment Yes (Suica, PASMO, QUICPay, iD, nanaco, WAON, Rakuten Edy, ICOCA, TOICA, manaca, SUGOCA, nimoca)
Wi-Fi Available (Matsumoto City Free Wi-Fi)
Power socket Not available
Smoking Not available
Average budget [Lunch] 1-1,000yen
Suggested length of stay 60-120 minutes
Wheelchair access Not allowed inside the castle tower, but allowed in the Honmaru garden
Admission of infants and toddlers Available
Pet friendly Pets are not allowed in the paid areas.
Official website https://www.matsumoto-castle.jp/
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