Matsumae Castle
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Basic information
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Address | Matsumae-cho, Matsumae-gun, Hokkaido 049-1511, Japan |
Access | From JR Kikonai Station, take the bus (bound for Matsumae) for 1 hour and 30 minutes to the Matsushiro bus stop, then a 7-minute walk. Kikonai Station is approximately 1 hour from Hakodate Station by Donan Isaribi Railway. The Hokkaido Shinkansen also stops at Kikonai Station. |
Phone | 0139-42-2216 |
Website | Japanese Website |
Recommended flowers | Cherry blossoms: Late April – early May |
Highlights | Matsumae Castle is the northernmost traditional castle in Japan. In its castle grounds, 10,000 cherry trees bloom every spring. |
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Guide to Enjoyment
Introduction to Matsumae Castle, Hokkaido
Nestled in Hokkaido’s southern region, Matsumae Castle stands as a unique testament to Japan’s feudal era. It’s the only traditional Japanese castle in Hokkaido, surrounded by cherry blossoms in spring, offering a blend of history and scenic charm.
Matsumae Castle: A Historical Gem Amidst Cherry Blossoms
Matsumae Castle, with its Edo-period architecture, becomes even more picturesque during the sakura season. Over 10,000 cherry trees of various kinds bloom in succession, making the castle grounds a prolonged celebration of spring.
Best Time for Sakura Viewing
Typically, from late April to mid-May, the castle grounds are awash with pink and white hues. The varying species of cherry trees mean that there’s a prolonged bloom, allowing visitors ample time to enjoy the spectacle.
Highlights of Matsumae Castle
Castle Keep
– The main tower offers panoramic views of the surrounding town and distant sea.
Matsumae Castle Museum
– Located within the grounds, it showcases the rich history of the Matsumae clan and the region.
Cherry Blossom Festival
– Held during the sakura season, it features cultural performances, local food stalls, and the beauty of blooming cherry blossoms.
Visitor’s Guide
Accessing Matsumae Castle
The castle can be reached by bus from JR Kikonai Station. Though the journey might be long, the scenic beauty of Hokkaido’s landscapes makes it worthwhile.
Exploring Beyond the Castle
Apart from the castle, the town of Matsumae offers historic temples, shrines, and samurai residences, providing a deeper dive into the area’s history.
Attractions Nearby
Matsumae Han Yashiki
– A historical park replicating the samurai-era Matsumae town.
Fukuyama Park
– Home to over 250 species of cherry trees, it’s another sakura viewing spot in Matsumae.
Matsumae Onsen
– After a day of sightseeing, relax in the therapeutic waters of this local hot spring.