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Matsumoto Castle, National Treasure castle in Marunouchi, Japan

The black and white wooden structure rises as a five-tiered, six-story fortress with three defensive turrets above a stone foundation and surrounding moat.

Built in 1504, the castle served as a military stronghold during the Sengoku period, featuring strategic defensive elements like narrow windows for archers and gunmen.

The castle hosts annual events including the Taiko Drum Festival and Takigi Noh performances, where traditional plays unfold by torchlight near the castle grounds.

Visitors can access the castle through a 15-minute walk from Matsumoto Station or take the Town Sneaker Bus to the Matsumotojo stop.

The wooden keep contains original steep stairs, low ceilings, and strategic windows that frame views of the Japanese Alps and Matsumoto City.

Location: Marunouchi

Inception: 1504

Floors above the ground: 5

Part of: 100 Fine Castles of Japan

Website: https://matsumoto-castle.jp

GPS coordinates: 36.23889,137.96917

Latest update: May 27, 2025 15:18

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