Discover the True Character of Matsumoto on a Personalized Tour!
From our famous castle, to our historic shopping streets and enticing food and art scene, Matsumoto is best experienced on a private tour customized to suit your needs and interests!
Let us share our knowledge and passion for Matsumoto by crafting a private tour that matches your interests and travel itinerary. More than just a guided experience, we design private tours to reveal both the history and contemporary character of Matsumoto – in a way only a local can do!
We will create an itinerary based on your interests, our recommendations or a combination of both. Accompanied by a locally-based, English-speaking guide you will then explore the city with your guide enhancing all aspects of your visit through their knowledge of Matsumoto and in any way that is of assistance.
The provided tour details is our recommended itinerary.
Customizable Private Tour
Hidden among the tall modern buildings in downtown Matsumoto City, Kasamori Inari Shrine is dedicated to Inari, a deity of the rice harvest and prosperity in business. The shrine stands alongside Jorinji Temple, fronted by a wooden gate constructed during the Edo period over 200 years ago. This gate is considered the oldest wooden gate in Matsumoto.
On your way to Matsumoto Castle, stop by the Kasamori Inari’s hidden shrine and catch a glimpse of two traditions, Shinto and Buddhism living in harmony.
Matsumoto Castle is one of five castles designated as ‘National Treasures of Japan’ and the oldest castle donjon remaining in Japan. Construction began in 1592 of the elegant black and white structure with its three turrets. Because of the elegant black walls, Matsumoto Castle is sometimes called ‘Crow Castle’.
Please note that the stairs to reach the top of Matsumoto Castle’s tower are steep and narrow.
As one of the few traditional miso paste makers remaining in Japan, this local miso brewery is a must-see for anyone interested in Japanese food and culinary traditions.
When you take a Japanese miso brewery tour, you will first be greeted by rows of 100 year old cedar fermenting barrels. Then one of the brewery’s own workers will swiftly guide you through the entire miso-making process and demonstrate how they create the astonishingly vast varieties of miso that can be found in Japan.
After the tour, enjoy the brewery’s delicious miso lunch, loaded with only the best miso-inspired dishes, like miso rice balls, miso pickles, and tonjiru (pork miso soup).
The Matsumoto City Museum of Art showcases the works of many Japanese artists who have been inspired by the city and its surroundings and holds a permanent exhibition of the world-renowned avant-garde artist, Yayoi Kusama.
The Matsumoto City Museum of Art will first greet you with Kusama’s “Maboroshi no Hana” (The Visionary Flowers) an impressive open-air sculpture. Inside the museum you will experience many impressive and immersive works of art from Kusama and others.
Nakamachi Street is a historic shopping area known for its old traditional storehouses called “Kura” which are characterized by their black-and-white, criss-cross patterned walls. This beautiful street is also a popular shopping area among the locals with many shops and restaurants to choose from.
You can find many Japanese handicrafts, such as pottery, lacquerware and wooden crafts. Nakamachi retains this mercantile spirit, landmark of which is the old “Kurassic-kan”, a fully restored Sake warehouse, open to the public for viewing and host to many cultural activities.
Yohashira shrine was built during the Meiji Period (1868-1912) and is dedicated to four Shinto deities. This unique feature is rare in Japan. Because so many deities are gathered together in one place, Japanese commonly believe this shrine provides special wish-granting properties!
Nawate Street is a row of small shops with a subtle but recurring frog theme. Aside from a variety of snack shops, the street also has plenty of little nick knack shops and souvenirs. Yohashira Shrine is also on Nawate Street and is a lovely place to sit while enjoying your taiyaki or rice crackers.
Feel free to stroll along Nawate Street and enjoy a relaxed rural village atmosphere within the heart of the city. Here you will find warm culture and hospitality and maybe a souvenir or two!
Kurassic-kan is one of the city’s most famous buildings. This former sake brewery is a construction that perfectly represents Japanese architecture, and some remnants of the past are still present here.
Tour begins at Matsumoto Station at the front of the JR Line ticket office / Starbucks Coffee inside the station (2F)
Matsumoto is a charming city in Nagano Prefecture, known for its well-preserved Edo-period castle, the Matsumoto Castle, and its picturesque setting surrounded by mountains. The city offers a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and modern attractions, making it a popular destination for travelers seeking both culture and outdoor activities.
Matsumoto Castle, also known as the Crow Castle, is one of Japan's most iconic and well-preserved castles. Built in the late 16th century, it offers stunning architecture and panoramic views of the city and surrounding mountains.
Nakamachi Street is a charming, tree-lined street with well-preserved Edo-period merchant houses. Today, it's a bustling area filled with shops, cafes, and restaurants, offering a mix of traditional and modern experiences.
Kaichi School is Japan's oldest modern school, founded in 1873. It has been preserved as a museum, showcasing the history of education in Japan and offering a glimpse into the past.
This museum features a diverse collection of contemporary and traditional Japanese art, including works by local and international artists. The building itself is an architectural gem, designed by renowned architect Ryue Nishizawa.
Mount Yari is a stunning mountain located near Matsumoto, known for its distinctive rocky peak and beautiful hiking trails. The mountain offers breathtaking views of the surrounding Alps and is a popular spot for hiking and nature lovers.
A local ramen variety featuring a rich, soy-based broth, thin noodles, and toppings like chashu pork, green onions, and a soft-boiled egg.
Buckwheat noodles served hot or cold, often with a dipping sauce or in a broth. A traditional Japanese dish with a unique, nutty flavor.
A high-quality, melt-in-your-mouth beef from the Hida region, often served as sushi, steak, or hot pot. Known for its tenderness and marbling.
These months offer comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery, with spring cherry blossoms and autumn foliage. Tourist attractions are in full swing, and the weather is ideal for outdoor activities.
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Matsumoto is a very safe city with low crime rates. Violent crime is rare, and petty crime, such as pickpocketing or theft, is uncommon. However, as with any destination, it's essential to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Matsumoto Station
Matsumoto Bus Terminal
The bus system is efficient and covers most of the city. Buses are a convenient and affordable way to get around, especially for tourists.
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