This tour invites you to step into the quiet elegance of Matsushiro, a samurai town that still preserves the charm of old Japan. Guided by a local expert, you’ll explore temples, shrines, and castle ruins that tell the story of Japan’s artistry and spirit. Each site reveals a different layer of beauty—from the wooden architecture of Zen temples to the stonework of samurai castles. With fewer crowds and a slower pace, this half-day tour offers a serene and authentic journey into Nagano’s cultural heart.
Matsushiro is one of Nagano’s best-kept secrets—a place where Japan’s history quietly lingers in the air. Visiting Matsushiro allows you to experience the timeless atmosphere and quiet beauty that make this region truly special.
Optional samurai armor dressing experience is also available to enhance your visit.
Pickup included
Samurai Armor Experience: Enjoy a samurai armor dressing experience inside the historic Bunbu Gakko in Matsushiro.<br/>Duration: 7 hours: It includes time for the armor dressing experience, a tour of Bunbu Gakko, and a stroll around the surrounding area.<br/>Pickup included
Dedicated to Sakuma Shozan, a pioneering scholar of Western studies during Japan’s late Edo period. Learn about his visionary ideas that helped modernize Japan. Surrounded by peaceful greenery, the shrine offers insight into a man who bridged samurai tradition and scientific progress. It’s a quiet but powerful reminder of Japan’s transformation.
A vast wartime tunnel complex built during WWII as a potential government relocation site. Visitors can walk through its remains and learn about Japan’s modern history. You are required to wear a helmet when entering the tunnels—provided free of charge at the entrance—adding to the sense of realism. This solemn site encourages reflection on the country’s past and peace today.
Located in the quiet samurai town of Matsushiro, Tenkyuji Temple is known for its elegant wooden architecture and serene garden. The temple features traditional Zen-style design with a curved tiled roof, carved transoms, and a peaceful courtyard surrounded by ancient pine trees. Visitors can feel the harmony of Japanese aesthetics and spirituality as they walk through the moss-covered paths and admire the temple’s timeless beauty.
This temple serves as the resting place of the Sanada clan, the former rulers of Matsushiro. Its graceful gate and simple yet elegant main hall exemplify the understated beauty of Edo-period temple architecture. Surrounded by pines and gravestones softened by moss, the temple exudes a quiet dignity that invites visitors to pause and reflect.
Once the stronghold of the Sanada clan, Matsushiro Castle is now a peaceful park surrounded by moats and restored gates. The stone walls and wooden watchtowers showcase the artistry of traditional Japanese fortifications. With views of distant mountains and the rhythm of rustling leaves, it’s a perfect spot to end your walk through samurai history.
A preserved samurai school from the Edo period, where young samurai trained in both literary and martial arts. The elegant architecture reflects the samurai spirit of discipline and harmony. You can almost imagine the sound of bamboo swords and brushes as students once practiced here. Optional samurai armor dressing experiences are also available inside the grounds.
Please show the ticket to the guide when you meet.
Nagano, the capital of Nagano Prefecture, is a city rich in history and natural beauty. Known for its role in the 1998 Winter Olympics, Nagano offers a blend of traditional Japanese culture, stunning mountain landscapes, and world-class ski resorts. The city is a gateway to some of Japan's most famous hot springs and ancient temples.
Zenko-ji is one of Japan's most important Buddhist temples, dating back to the 7th century. It is a significant pilgrimage site and a symbol of Nagano's spiritual heritage.
The Snow Monkeys of Jigokudani are a famous attraction, known for their unique behavior of bathing in hot springs during the winter months.
This museum commemorates the 1998 Winter Olympics held in Nagano. It features exhibits on the history of the Olympics, the events held in Nagano, and the athletes who participated.
Togakushi Shrine is a complex of three shrines dedicated to the Shinto goddess of archery. It is a popular destination for both spiritual and cultural tourism.
Shiga Kogen is one of Japan's largest and most popular ski resorts, known for its extensive ski runs, modern facilities, and beautiful mountain scenery.
Soba noodles are made from buckwheat flour and are a staple of Nagano's cuisine. They can be served hot or cold, with various toppings and dipping sauces.
Oyaki are dumplings filled with various ingredients, such as vegetables, meat, or cheese. They are a popular snack in Nagano and are often served with meals.
Nagano is known for its high-quality sake, made from locally grown rice. The region has numerous sake breweries, offering a variety of flavors and styles.
Onsen Ryori is a type of cuisine served in hot spring resorts. It typically consists of dishes made with local ingredients, such as vegetables, fish, and tofu, cooked in the hot spring water.
Winter is the peak season for skiing, snowboarding, and other winter sports. The city hosts numerous winter festivals and events. Expect heavy snowfall and cold temperatures.
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Nagano is a generally safe destination for travelers. Violent crime is rare, and petty crime, such as pickpocketing, is uncommon. However, travelers should still take precautions to protect their belongings and be aware of their surroundings.
Nagano Station
Nagano Station Bus Terminal, Zenko-ji Temple Bus Stop
The city bus system is the primary mode of public transport in Nagano, covering most areas of the city and connecting to major attractions. Buses are frequent and affordable.
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Shiga Kogen is one of Japan's largest and most popular ski resorts, offering a wide range of winter and summer activities. It is a great destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.
Togakushi is a rural area known for its ancient shrines, soba noodles, and hiking trails. It is a popular destination for both spiritual and cultural tourism.
Jigokudani Monkey Park is a popular destination for observing wild Japanese macaques, known as snow monkeys, in their natural habitat. The park is especially famous for the monkeys' unique behavior of bathing in hot springs during the winter months.
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