A tradition and pride of Japan’s hidden jewel, Matsue
Matsue—Since September 23rd, Matsue has seen its lantern festival, the Suitouro 2023, attract many sightseers. Suitourou is one of the notable festivals in Matsue, and a total of a thousand lanterns illuminate the sites of Matsue Castle and its adjacent sights, immersing sightseers in a sea of illusion and alluring visitors to enjoy street food stalls.
The solemn atmosphere enables each neighbouring association to demonstrate its traditional musical performance with resounding taiko drums and bamboo flutes.
Matsue Historical Museum and the garden of Lafcadio Hern’s former residents might be free admission during the event.
Suitouro is scheduled from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Saturdays, Sundays and national holidays until October 15th. 2023 is specially allowed to put on September 28th and 29th.
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Visit Matsue: Enquiries; (visit-matsue.com)
Transportation | Time required | Distance | Fee | Remarks |
Walking | About 30 minutes | About 2.4km | Free | From Matsue Station, cross Shin-Ohashi Bridge, go through Kaji-bashi and Kencho-mae intersection, and arrive at Matsue Castle Otemon Gate |
Bus | About 10 minutes | About 2.1km | 200 yen | From Matsue Station, take the Lake Line Bus and get off at Matsue Castle “Otemae” |
Taxi | About 8 minutes | About 2.3km | About 1,000 yen | The taxi fare from Matsue Station to Matsue Castle is about 1,000 yen |
Private car | About 10 minutes | About 3.5km | Parking fee only | There are some paid parking lots around Matsue Castle |
How to get to Matsue Castle