
 

With
 its fine castle and crowd-pleasing sunsets over Shinji-ko (Lake 
Shinji),  Matsue is an appealing city with some interesting historical 
attractions. The  city straddles the Ōhashi-gawa, which connects 
Shinji-ko with Nakanoumi, a  saline lake. Most of the main attractions 
are in a compact area in the north,  where you'll find the castle – a 
rare original. Matsue is also a good base for  sojourns to other places 
of interest in Shimane Prefecture and you could easily  spend a few lazy
 days here.

 Home to spectacular sunsets over neighbouring Lake Shinji, 
Matsue is a pleasant, laid-back city with great food and some fine 
historical attractions. It straddles the Ōhashi-gawa, the river that 
connects Shinji-ko with Nakanoumi, a saline lake.
 
 There’s a compact area
 in the north with almost all of Matsue’s interesting sites: an original
 castle, a fine samurai residence, the former home of writer Lafcadio 
Hearn and garden. It’s worth spending a night or two here to enjoy the 
leisurely pace.
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