Spectacular Japan: Matsue Castle (松江城, Matsuejō), Shimane, Japan
Matsue Castle (松江城, Matsuejō)
Shimane, Japan
There are many many castles around the country, however, among them only 12 are remaining original castles and only 5 are designated as National Treasure. And Matsue Castle is one them.
Matsue Castle is one of only a dozen original castles in Japan, meaning that its main tower has survived to this day through fires, earthquakes and the anti-feudal demolitions of the Meiji Period. It is sometimes called the black castle after its darkly-colored, austere exterior. The construction of Matsue Castle began in 1607 and finished in 1611, under the local lord Horio Yoshiharu.
Access 10 minutes by Lake Line Bus from JR Matsue Station to Matsue Castle Ote-mae bus stop. Or, 5 minutes by Ichibata bus from Ichibata Railway Matsue Shinjiko Onsen Station, and get off at Kencho-mae bus stop then walk 2 minutes.
Opening hours
[Entry to Main Castle] Apil – September: 7:00–19:30 October – March: 8:30–17:00
[Entry to Castle Tower] Apil – September: 8:30–18:30 (Entry by 18:00) October – March: 8:30–17:00 (Entry by 16:30)
Price (Discount for International Visitors) Adult : 280 JPY Elementary, Junior high school student : 140 JPY
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Walking from Ichibata Matsue Station to the Castle.
Japan Trip: Matsue Castle with its Historic Surrounding, Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture, Japan
Japan Trip: Matsue Castle with its Historic Surrounding, Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture, Japan
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Matsue Castle (松江城), located in Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture, is one of the few original wooden castle remaining in Japan. Since the end of the feudal times, only about a dozen castles remain in Japan. Visitors will be lucky to learn this “original” castle tower has survived wars, fires, earthquakes and anti-feudal activities during the post-feudal era.
Matsuejo (jo=castle) was completed in 1611 by the local lord Horio Yoshiharu. However in 1638, relatives of the Tokugawa Shogun, the Matsudaira clan received this castle.
Hours: 8:30 to 18:30 (until 17:00 from October to March)
Admission ends 30 minutes before closing time.
Closed: Opened All Year Round
Admission: 560 yen (castle only, 50% off for foreign tourists)
1160 yen (also includes samurai residence, Hearn residence and Hearn memorial museum)
920 yen (also includes two more sites of your choice from the three sites listed above)
Access Information:
**30 minute walk from JR Matsue Station
**15 minute walk from Ichibata Dentetsu's Matsue-Shinjiko-Onsen Station
**from JR Matsue Station or Ichibata Dentetsu's Matsue-Shinjiko-Onsen Station board the “Lake Line” loop bus
Japan Travel: History, Happiness, Heart at Izumo Taisha, Izumo City, Shimane Prefecture, Japan
Japan Travel: History, Happiness, Heart at Izumo Taisha, Izumo City, Shimane Prefecture, Japan
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One of Japan’s oldest shrines, Izumo Grand Shrine, Izumo Taisha (出雲大社) lies in Izumo City, Shimane Prefecture. No one knows the exact date of when the shrine was constructed. However, the existence of the shrine was apparent in the early 700s according to Japan’s oldest chronicles.
Izumo Taisha’s main deity (kami) is the Okunininushi no Okami. According to legend, Okuninushi was creator of the land in which Japan lies as well as the ruler of Izumo. He also has another role, which is the deity of good relations and marriage. At Japanese shrines, before a prayer, we clap twice. However, at Izumo Taisha, we clap four times—twice for ourselves and twice for our partner, present or future.
The Kamiari Festival is held at Izumo Taisha every year, from the 10th to the 17th day of the 10th lunar month. During this period, it is said Shinto’s eight million deities from across Japan gather at Izumo Taisha. The 10th lunar month is known as Kamiarizuki (“month with deities”) in Izumo and Kannazuki (“month without deities”) elsewhere in Japan.
Izumo Taisha’s grounds are quite large and spacious. There are many torii gates and halls, that visitors can explore the grounds to see and experience the magnificence of this shrine.
Some places of special importance:
Matsu no Sando: walking north of the large wooden torii gate (entrance into the shrine), the road divides into 3 paths by the pine trees. Please do not use the center path, as it is said this path is reserved for the deities.
Shimenawa in Worship Hall (Haiden): as visitors enter the main shrine grounds, they will see a wooden structure with a huge sacred straw rope (shimenawa) hung across the structure. The shimenawa signifies the presence of a deity and separates divine space from the mortal world. Large shimenawa are a characteristic of this region, found also at other shrines in Izumo.
Main Hall (Honden): behind the worship hall, Honden is 24 meters tall. It is the tallest shrine building in Japan. The current structure, built in 1744, is constructed architecture style is called Taisha-zukuri. Taisha-zukuri is a purely Japanese style which predates the entry of Buddhism into Japan.
Jukusha: in the outer fence area there are two long wooden structures on both sides of the main sanctuary. Jukusha is where the deities meet when they gather for their yearly meeting.
Access Information:
Izumo Taisha is located in the outskirts of Izumo City, about one hour west of Matsue. Izumo's main railway station is called Izumoshi Station.
From Izumoshi Station
From the railway station, Izumo Taisha can be reached by either train or bus.
*By Train:
**Via Ichibata Railways. Transfer trains at Kawato Station. Disembark at Izumo Taisha-mae Station. The journey will take about 20 minutes and the one way fare is 490 yen.
From Izumo Taisha-mae station, it takes about 5 minutes on foot to the shrine.
*By Bus:
**Board the bus from bus stop number one. There is a bus departing the station every 30 minutes or so. The bus ride should take about 25 minutes and the cost is 520 yen one way.
From Matsue City
From Matsue, Izumo Taisha is most easily reached by Ichibata Railways:
*By Train:
**Board the train from Matsue Shinjiko Onsen Station. Transfer trains at Kawato Station. Disembark at Izumo Taisha-mae Station. The journey will take about 60 minutes and the one way fare is 810 yen. (Visitors have the option of purchasing a one day pass for unlimited usage of Ichibata trains for 1500 yen)
From Izumo Taisha-mae station, it takes about 5 minutes on foot to the shrine.
**For Japan Rail Pass holder, taking a JR train from Matsue to Izumoshi Station (25-40 minutes) may be better. For access information from Izumoshi Station, refer to the above “From Izumoshi Station” section.
(前面展望)一畑バスグランドアロー 広島駅⇒松江駅 (Front outlook) Ichibata bus Grand Arrow Hiroshima Sta. ⇒ Matsue Sta.
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路線:グランドアロー号
区間:広島駅新幹線口⇒松江駅
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車番:島根200か・240
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Japan Trip: Love, Marriage at Izumo Grand Shrine, Izumo City, Shimane Prefecture, Japan 10 Moopon
Japan Trip: Love, Marriage at Izumo Grand Shrine, Izumo City, Shimane Prefecture, Japan 10 Moopon
One of Japan’s oldest shrines, Izumo Grand Shrine, Izumo Taisha (出雲大社) lies in Izumo City, Shimane Prefecture. No one knows the exact date of when the shrine was constructed. However, the existence of the shrine was apparent in the early 700s according to Japan’s oldest chronicles.
Izumo Taisha’s main deity (kami) is the Okunininushi no Okami. According to legend, Okuninushi was creator of the land in which Japan lies as well as the ruler of Izumo. He also has another role, which is the deity of good relations and marriage. At Japanese shrines, before a prayer, we clap twice. However, at Izumo Taisha, we clap four times—twice for ourselves and twice for our partner, present or future.
The Kamiari Festival is held at Izumo Taisha every year, from the 10th to the 17th day of the 10th lunar month. During this period, it is said Shinto’s eight million deities from across Japan gather at Izumo Taisha. The 10th lunar month is known as Kamiarizuki (“month with deities”) in Izumo and Kannazuki (“month without deities”) elsewhere in Japan.
Izumo Taisha’s grounds are quite large and spacious. There are many torii gates and halls, that visitors can explore the grounds to see and experience the magnificence of this shrine.
Some places of special importance:
Matsu no Sando: walking north of the large wooden torii gate (entrance into the shrine), the road divides into 3 paths by the pine trees. Please do not use the center path, as it is said this path is reserved for the deities.
Shimenawa in Worship Hall (Haiden): as visitors enter the main shrine grounds, they will see a wooden structure with a huge sacred straw rope (shimenawa) hung across the structure. The shimenawa signifies the presence of a deity and separates divine space from the mortal world. Large shimenawa are a characteristic of this region, found also at other shrines in Izumo.
Main Hall (Honden): behind the worship hall, Honden is 24 meters tall. It is the tallest shrine building in Japan. The current structure, built in 1744, is constructed architecture style is called Taisha-zukuri. Taisha-zukuri is a purely Japanese style which predates the entry of Buddhism into Japan.
Jukusha: in the outer fence area there are two long wooden structures on both sides of the main sanctuary. Jukusha is where the deities meet when they gather for their yearly meeting.
Access Information:
Izumo Taisha is located in the outskirts of Izumo City, about one hour west of Matsue. Izumo's main railway station is called Izumoshi Station.
From Izumoshi Station
From the railway station, Izumo Taisha can be reached by either train or bus.
*By Train:
**Via Ichibata Railways. Transfer trains at Kawato Station. Disembark at Izumo Taisha-mae Station. The journey will take about 20 minutes and the one way fare is 490 yen.
From Izumo Taisha-mae station, it takes about 5 minutes on foot to the shrine.
*By Bus:
**Board the bus from bus stop number one. There is a bus departing the station every 30 minutes or so. The bus ride should take about 25 minutes and the cost is 520 yen one way.
From Matsue City
From Matsue, Izumo Taisha is most easily reached by Ichibata Railways:
*By Train:
**Board the train from Matsue Shinjiko Onsen Station. Transfer trains at Kawato Station. Disembark at Izumo Taisha-mae Station. The journey will take about 60 minutes and the one way fare is 810 yen. (Visitors have the option of purchasing a one day pass for unlimited usage of Ichibata trains for 1500 yen)
From Izumo Taisha-mae station, it takes about 5 minutes on foot to the shrine.
**For Japan Rail Pass holder, taking a JR train from Matsue to Izumoshi Station (25-40 minutes) may be better. For access information from Izumoshi Station, refer to the above “From Izumoshi Station” section.
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車種:PKG-RU1ESAA セレガHD
車番:鳥取200か・417
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2019年12月、クリスマスの時期に出雲に出張して、ハッピーを届けた、かわいいぬいぐるみ、はぴじ氏です♪
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登録:鹿児島230あ41-66
社番:644-11566
所属:鹿児島
型式:LKG-MS96VP エアロエース
撮影:2014/9/21
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1日1本のべた踏み坂・本庄経由便です。べた踏み坂は9:30ごろです。
社名:一畑バス
車種:U-LV771R スーパークルーザー
車番:島根22き16-53
撮影日:2015/01/21
レイクライン(周遊バス)で松江観光20160923
一周約50分のレイクライン(周遊バス)から、見た松江の風景です。
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4月2日から運行を開始する川内駅と川内港を結ぶシャトルバスの先行試乗会が行われました。
車両は韓国ファイバーという会社の電気バスで東レエンジニアリング、三菱重工と共同開発のようです。デザインはJR九州でもお馴染みの水戸岡鋭治氏です。
ラジオがかかっているのは鹿児島ではよくあることです。
西鉄の電気バス試験
松江武者行列2015 SAMURAI in Matsue Station
戦国武将の堀尾吉晴公一行が松江城に入城する様子を再現した武者行列。本隊と離れ、一部の侍が松江駅に集結。本来の出発地である白潟天満宮に向かった。
Warlords of Horio Yoshiharu is the warrior matrix which reproduces the manner in which entered the castle in Matsue. Samurai is walking in front of Matsue Station.
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一畑バスグランドアロー号 松江発車後の車窓 Ichibata bus Grand Arrow
松江発車後の車窓です。最初に見えてくるのはしじみで有名な宍道湖です。
登録:島根200か・426
所属:松江
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撮影:2014/9/21
広島電鉄 グランドアロー 宍道湖湖畔 Hiroden Bus Lake Shinji shore
Lake Shinji Shimane Prefecture in Japan
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