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Matsushiro Castle Ruins, Nagano
Matsushiro Castle Ruins, Nagano
Matsushiro Castle Ruins, Nagano
Matsushiro Castle Ruins, Nagano
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Matsushiro Castle Ruins, Nagano

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Última actualización 10 mar 2026

Matsushiro Castle, also known as Kaizu Castle, was built in 1560 by the warlord Takeda Shingen as a strategic stronghold during Japan's Sengoku period. Following the fall of the Takeda clan, the castle came under the control of the Sanada clan, who governed the Matsushiro domain for 250 years until the Meiji Restoration in the late 19th century. The castle was largely dismantled during the Meiji era, leaving behind the stone walls, moats, and earthworks that define the site today.

The ruins are designated as a National Historic Site of Japan, recognized for their well-preserved layout that illustrates classic flatland castle architecture. Unlike mountain fortresses, Matsushiro was built on level ground and relied on an intricate system of water moats and earthen embankments for defense. The site offers a rare and largely unaltered example of how such castles were engineered during the feudal period. In spring, the grounds attract visitors for their cherry blossoms, which frame the stone bridges and moats in a setting that has changed little in centuries.

Visitors can walk the perimeter of the reconstructed Taiko-mon Gate and Higashi-Nagaya turret corridor, which were carefully rebuilt based on historical records. The surrounding moats remain filled with water, and the interior grounds are open parkland where the foundations of the main keep are still visible. The Sanada Treasure Museum and the historic Sanada Residence are located nearby, making Matsushiro a self-contained district for exploring the region's samurai heritage.

Matsushiro is located approximately 13 kilometres south of central Nagano City. From Nagano Station, the site is accessible by bus via the Matsushiro-bound route (川中島バス), with a journey time of around 40 minutes. Alternatively, the site is about a 25-minute drive by car or taxi. Admission to the castle grounds is free, though entry to associated museums such as the Sanada Treasure Museum carries a separate fee of around ¥500–¥600 per adult.


Hours
Domingo: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Lunes: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Martes: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Miércoles: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Jueves: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Viernes: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Sábado: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Phone
+81 26-224-7013
Website
www.sanadahoumotsukan.com


The area

Address
44 Matsushiromachi Matsushiro, Nagano, 381-1231, Japón

Hours

Domingo: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Lunes: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Martes: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Miércoles: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Jueves: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Viernes: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Sábado: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM

Phone

+81 26-224-7013

Website

www.sanadahoumotsukan.com

What other travelers are saying about Matsushiro Castle Ruins, Nagano

Ruinas del Castillo de Matsushiro, la entrada es gratuita pero no verás gran cosa. Hay el muro exterior pero ninguna construcción notoria más allá de la entrada.

Preguntas frecuentes

Late March to early April for cherry blossoms along the moats and grounds. Autumn offers mild weather and is generally uncrowded.

The ruins take around 30 to 45 minutes to walk through. Including nearby sites in the Matsushiro district — the Sanada Residence, Treasure Museum, and Zozan Underground Imperial Headquarters — plan for a half-day.

There are no cafés or shops within the grounds. Parking is available near the ruins. The nearest restaurants and shops are in Matsushiro town centre, a short walk away.

Yes, the grounds are open year-round with no closing days. Note that winter in Nagano can bring snow and cold temperatures, which may affect accessibility on paths around the moats.

The original keep no longer exists. What remains includes the stone foundation walls, water moats, earthen embankments, and the reconstructed Taiko-mon Gate and Higashi-Nagaya turret corridor, rebuilt based on historical records.
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Ramón Solís García (Worldanimox)
27 dic 2024
Castillo de matsushiro. Residencia del clan sanada. Se han reconstruido las puertas principales. Es gratis. Tiene un lindo mirador adentro.
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juan pablo
1 ago 2018
Hermoso el lugar y está bien cuidada
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Benjamin Linder
1 feb 2022
El castillo no se encuentra en esta locación sino las murallas donde se edificaba anteriormente antes de una inundación. Se reconstruyeron partes que se perdieron usando métodos antiguos de construcción. Las vistas son hermosas. Estábamos solos el miércoles por la mañana.
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Romi h
22 abr 2026
La entrada y el aparcamiento son gratuitos. Desde el Intercambiador de Nagano, se tarda unos minutos a pie hasta el aparcamiento indicado por el sistema de navegación. El sello de los 100 Castillos Famosos está frente a la Residencia Sanada, así que si no quiere caminar mucho, podría estar más cerca para usar ese aparcamiento. Hay mucha gente paseando a sus perros y es un entorno agradable para caminar, así que pude dar un paseo tranquilo por la zona. Parece que se realizarán más obras en el futuro, así que me gustaría volver a visitarlo una vez que esté terminado, quizás durante la temporada de los cerezos en flor.
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うたた
15 feb 2026