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Daikon Island (大根島, Daikon-jima) is a volcanic island in the middle of Nakaumi, a brackish lake between Tottori and Shimane prefectures in Japan. Daikon Island is administered as part of Matsue, Shimane Prefecture. Daikon-jima takes its name from the daikon, the large, white East Asian radish.
Matsue Castle is a castle (Flatland Mountain Castle) which was in current Tonomachi, Matsue-shi, Shimane of Japan. It is located in the northern part of the Matsue city and assumes the Kyoubashi River flowing through the south an outside moat.
Gesshoji Temple is one of Matsue's best temples to visit. It's known for the giant tortoise statue on the grounds, as well as being a spot to enjoy the hydrangeas in rainy season.
Matsue sits between Lake Shinji and Nakaumi, along the banks of the Ohashi river connecting the two. The overall population of the Lake Shinji-Nakaumi area is approx 600,000, marking Matsue as the second major city on the sea of Japan coast after Niigata.
Boasting Japanese-style rooms with views of Lake Shinji-ko, hotel Ten Ten Temari offers a traditional Japanese experience, with hot spring baths and Japanese cuisine. A salon offers massages and beauty treatments on site.
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Jozan Inari-jinja Shrine was established by Matsudaira Naomasa, who became the lord of Matsue domain in 1638. There are more than 2,000 carved foxes surrounding the shrine, and a set of wooden foxes by a renowned sculptor of the time, housed within the shrine itself.
Kamosu-jinja enshrines the Izanami and Izanagi gods that are also a married couple. The shrine is dedicated to a god that gave birth to a variety of gods that shape the Japanese Ministry of Land and is believed to have divine favor in fertility and national peace.
Karakoro Art Studio can be accessed via the local Lakeline Bus No. 7 from the JR Matsue Station, alighting at 'Karakoro-kobo-mae'. Alternatively, it is a scenic 25-minute walk or a 10-minute bicycle ride from the same station.
Staircase, Kounkaku, Matsue Jozan Park Kounkaku is a rare example of Western-style architecture in Shimane prefecture. It was built by the prefecture in 1903 for the purpose of entertaining the Emperor of Japan (the Meiji Emperor) should he visit Matsue.
Lafcadio Hearn, one of the first western authors of Japanese culture, lived in Matsue for about one year of his life. Hearn's former residence is now open to the public along with a museum located next door that is dedicated to his work and person.
Lafcadio Hearn Memorial Museum Director; Great-grandson of Lafcadio Hearn. Lafcadio Hearn (1850–1904) was a British national of Greek and Irish descent. After travelling over halfway around the globe, he arrived in Japan. In 1896, he married Koizumi Setsu, the daughter of a Matsue samurai, and became a Japanese citizen.
Lake Shinji. Lake Shinji is a 47km large brackish-water lake that lies in the eastern part of Shimane Prefecture (Matsue City and Izumi City). It is 79 square kilometers, making it the seventh largest lake in Japan. It is in a large rectangular shape which stretches out horizontally.
Lake Shinji. Lake Shinji is a 47km large brackish-water lake that lies in the eastern part of Shimane Prefecture (Matsue City and Izumi City). It is 79 square kilometers, making it the seventh largest lake in Japan. It is in a large rectangular shape which stretches out horizontally.
Matsue Castle (Matsue-jo) was built by the daimyo Horio Yoshiharu, who governed the region of the present Shimane Prefecture, over a period of five years starting 1607. All the buildings which functioned as a castle were demolished except for the donjon and the stone wall when political power passed from the Edo shogunate to the Meiji government.
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Matsue History Museum. Matsue History Museum, which is next to Matsue Castle, has exhibitions about the remaining canals of the castle town of Matsue. Through exhibitions of documents and miniature models, visitors can see how the city of Matsue functions and how it has changed. Around the canal of Matsue Castle there are many historical buildings.
Featuring air conditioning, Matsue Forest Park is set in Matsue, 11 km from Tamatsukuri Onsen. Lake Shinji is 15 km from the property.
Matsue Vogel Park Matsue Vogel Park is a theme park where you can observe birds such as waterfowl or tropical birds. Within the vast park, there are various facilities such as a greenhouse with birds.The pathway moving along between each greenhouse is covered by a roof, so it is possible to enjoy even during rainy and stormy weather.
Matsue Festivals. Jozan Inari is the home of the ... north of the lake between the two cities and is convenient for Matsue English Garden and Matsue Vogel Park.
Meimei-an Meimei-an is an old retreat with a tearoom, which was built in the main residence of the Arisawa family (a Karo officer of the Matsue feudal domain) by Fumai-kou. Fumai-kou is an alias of Harusato Matsudaira, the seventh feudal lord of the Matsumae feudal domain.
Miho Jinja is a Shinto shrine in Matsue, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. The Taisha-zukuri Honden of 1813 is an Important Cultural Property. A collection of 846 musical instruments dedicated to the shrine, and two dugout-canoes used in the Morotabune rite have been designated as Important Tangible Folk Cultural Property.
Mihonoseki Lighthouse is an historic lighthouse that was completed in 1898, more than 100 years ago. It stands on a rock 70 m above sea level, facing the ocean. The lighthouse itself is 14 m tall.
There are many highlights on the museum: the Mizuki gallery where you can see Mizuki's photos and large paintings done by his own hand. Monuments of yokai, Japanese supernatural monsters featured in Mizuki Shigeru's comics are exhibited at the Yokai-Dokutsu (Monster Cave).
The birthplace of the creator of the much-loved manga series Ge Ge Ge Kitaro, Shigeru Mizuki, Sakaiminato attracts thousands of visitors annually. Throughout the area, images of the main character, Kitaro, and various Yokai monsters from there series are emblazoned on everything from trains and buses to vending machines and packaging.
On the way back I saw big bridge to the bridge river while heading from Matsue Higashi-Matsue Shinji Lake connected to Lake nakaumi, Southwest. Sakaiminato greatly inferior to the Shinji Lake nakaumi is a diagonal is linked to the Japan Sea.
Sada Jinja (佐太神社) is a Shinto shrine in Matsue, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. The Taisha-zukuri north, central and south halls of 1807 are Important Cultural Properties.
Just a 15-minute drive from Yasugi Station, Saginoyusou offers relaxing open-air hot spring baths overlooking the mountains of Shimane. Just a 15-minute drive from Yasugi Station, Saginoyusou offers relaxing open-air hot spring baths overlooking the mountains of Shimane.
The 350 trees of Someiyoshino cherry blossoms bloom each spring at Sakaidaiba park. Night viewing of illuminated trees from 18:00 to 22:00 is also popular. There are also art exhibitions, food stalls, and stage events.
・15 minutes from JR Matsue Station on foot. ・6 minutes from JR Matsue Station by Matsue City Bus Southern Inside Loop. Get off at Kenritsu Bijutsukan-mae Bus Stop. ・Travel by Lakeline Bus (Sightseeing Loop Bus). Get off at Kenritsu Bijutsukan-mae Bus Stop. ・5 minutes by car from Sanin Expressway Matsue-nishi Off-ramp.
Shimane prefectural museum "Yakumotatsu Fudoki no oka" 456 Ohbacho Matsue Shimane Pref , 6900033 Japan Visit Shimane prefectural museum "Yakumotatsu Fudoki no oka"'s website
Shiomi Nawate Shiomi Nawate is a street just north of Matsue Castle overlooking the moat. It retains the charms and character of old Japan with its white-washed saumurai houses and old residences.
The Tamatsukuri Onsen is a renowned hot spring in the Sanin district. The hot spring was mentioned in the Izumonokuni f The hot spring was mentioned in the Izumonokuni f Travel Guide Menu
About Tamatsukuriyu-jinja Shrine Tamatsukuriyu-jinja Shrine is located just on the outskirts of Tamatsukuri Onsen and is a shrine so old that it is re
Tanabe Art Museum Tanabe Art Museum, Matsue City. Facing the Matsue Castle moat right inside Buke-yashiki (warlords’ residences), next to Lafcadio Hearn’s residence/museum. The collection includes the famous Lord Fumai’s tea ceremony equipment and tea bowls, and tea collection from the Tanabe clan.
Ushio Onsen (Japanese) Yunotsu Onsen. Famous spa town by the sea near Iwami Ginzan silver mine. There are two springs, one has a legend that a hunter saw a racoon bathing in the spring to heal an injury, and the other spring received the top mark in a Japanese natural spa competition. Receives tourists suffering from rheumatism.
The Izumo area is famous for matchmaking and the Yaegaki-jinja Shrine is as popular as Izumo-taisha Shrine among young women for its divinity of matchmaking. Access On public transportation, get on the bus from Matsue Station of the JR West, which takes twenty-five minutes to the shrine.