tobiratobira
Back to Nagano Guide
Matsumoto Castle
History
Nagano, Chubu

Matsumoto Castle

Japan's most dramatically sited original castle — a black-and-white six-tiered keep reflected in its surrounding moat against the Northern Alps backdrop. Built in 1594, it is one of four surviving original castles and the oldest in the country. Known as the "Crow Castle" for its black lacquered walls.

Duration

1–2 hours

Admission

Adults ¥1,200 (e-ticket) / ¥1,300 (paper); children ¥400

Hours

8:30–17:00 (last entry 16:30); park always open; night illumination: Apr–Nov on weekends

Best Season

April (cherry blossom), October–November (Alps colour)

Access

15 min walk or 10 min bus from Matsumoto Station (JR Chuo Line)

Location

Why Visit

  • 1

    The castle walls are painted black with lead-based lacquer — the only surviving black castle in Japan

  • 2

    The Moon-viewing turret (Tsukimi Yagura) was added in 1636 purely for aesthetic purposes, not defense

  • 3

    Cherry blossom season brings the perfect pink-black-mountain contrast — Matsumoto's most photographed view

Local Tips

Japan's finest original castle keep — the six-story black exterior earned it the nickname 'Crow Castle'. The interior is authentic and steep; the top floor view over the Japanese Alps is outstanding. Arrive at 8:30am opening to avoid the longest queues; the moat reflection of the castle in the morning water is spectacular. Matsumoto's old town jazz cafes and sake bars are worth exploring after.

original castleCrow CastleAlps viewmoat reflectionancient

Add to your AI itinerary

Let AI build a multi-day trip around this spot.

Plan a Trip

Advertisement

More in Nagano