Matsuyama Castle
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Address | 1, Marunouchi, Matsuyama, Ehime 790-0008, Japan |
Access | 10 minute walk from Iyo Railway Matsuyama-shi Station. 15 minute walk from JR Matsuyama Station. |
Phone | TEL 089-921-4873(Matsuyama Castle General Office) |
Website | Japanese Website |
Recommended flowers | Cherry blossoms: Late March – early April |
Highlights | Matsuyama Castle is a large castle located in Matsuyama City, Ehime Prefecture, Shikoku. The castle tower is located on top of a 132-meter-high mountain. Here, many cherry trees bloom every spring. You can also enjoy the cherry blossoms from the lift to the top of the mountain. The view from the castle tower is also wonderful. |
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Introduction to Matsuyama Castle, Ehime
Perched on Mount Katsuyama, Matsuyama Castle is one of Japan’s twelve “original castles,” which means it has survived the post-feudal era without undergoing complete reconstruction. Offering panoramic views of the city below, this castle is not only an architectural marvel but also a window into Japan’s storied past.
Matsuyama Castle: A Historical Beacon
Constructed in the early 17th century, the castle boasts a unique flatland-mountain design. Its imposing turrets, gates, and multi-tiered donjon offer a glimpse into the military and aesthetic sensibilities of Japan’s feudal period.
Exploring the Castle
Donjon and Towers
– Venture inside to discover displays of historical artifacts, armor, and weapons. The top floor offers a panoramic view of Matsuyama city and the Seto Inland Sea on a clear day.
Ropeway and Chairlift
– While you can hike up to the castle, these transport options offer a more leisurely ascent with scenic views along the way.
Visitor’s Guide
Reaching Matsuyama Castle
Located in the heart of Matsuyama city, the castle is easily accessible by tram, bus, or on foot. Once at the base, you can choose to hike, take the ropeway, or enjoy the chairlift to reach the main complex.
Nearby Attractions
Dogo Onsen
– One of Japan’s oldest hot springs, Dogo Onsen is a perfect place to relax and soak after a day of exploration.
Ishite-ji Temple
– A significant temple on the Shikoku 88-temple pilgrimage, it’s known for its unique architecture and serene ambiance.
Matsuyama Central Park
– A great spot for leisure, picnics, and enjoying nature, especially during cherry blossom season.