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  1. Matsue (松江) is the capital city of Shimane Prefecture, attractively located at the eastern shores of Lake Shinji (Shinjiko). Due to its location between Lake Shinji, Nakaumi (another lake) and the Sea of Japan, Matsue is also known as the "water city". Matsue's attractions include its original castle and the former residence of Lafcadio Hearn.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MatsueMatsue - Wikipedia

    Matsue is located at the northernmost point of Shimane Prefecture, between Lake Shinji and Nakaumi on the banks of the Ohashi River connecting the two lakes, though the city proper reaches the Sea of Japan coast.

  3. Jan 4, 2024 · Matsue, Japan – The quaint, unassuming city of Matsue, the capital of Shimane Prefecture in the southwest of Japan, is the ideal romantic and nostalgic getaway that you’ve been searching for. Matsue has been aptly nicknamed the “City of Water” due to its unique location on the north coast being a meeting point between Lake Shinji, Lake ...

  4. Things to Do in Matsue, Japan: See Tripadvisor's 18,041 traveler reviews and photos of Matsue tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Matsue. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  5. Shimane Prefecture's largest city, Matsue is a castle town known for its place in the myths and legends related to Japan's pantheon of gods. This is where the gods gather before their annual meeting at Izumo Grand Shrine.

  6. Matsue is the capital city of Shimane Prefecture, located along the Sea of Japan in the Chugoku region of Honshu Island. Renowned for its original castle, this friendly city introduces visitors to the feudal lord era of the Edo period in a quiet and sophisticated atmosphere.

  7. Matsue is the capital city of Shimane Prefecture, with a population of around 200,000, and there are many reasons for the visitor to travel to this remote part of Japan. Matsue has been called the birthplace of Japan and the water city.

  8. Matsue is the capital of Shimane Prefecture in west Japan, and is the centre of the culturally significant Izumo region. Matsue is nestled between the Sea of Japan and two of Japan’s largest lakes, Lake Shinji and Nakaumi. This plus its extensive network of moats and canals gave it the nickname “City of Water”.

  9. Jan 22, 2018 · Known as the “City of Water”, Matsue offers peaceful canals and delicious seafood. Lake Shinji remains a major spot to catch an inspiring and often romantic sunset. The myriad museums offer a look into the mind of one of Japan’s leading architects.

  10. Matsue city seen from Lake Shinji. This laid-back samurai city is home to one of the few authentic wooden castles in Japan, and is also famous for its sunsets and traditional "wagashi" confectionery. Sitting between the shores of Lake Shinji and an inner sea, the city is rich in canals and is often called "City of Water".