Step into the timeless world of the samurai on this cultural journey through Matsushiro, one of Nagano’s hidden historical gems. Traveling comfortably by car with a local guide, you’ll explore peaceful temples, shrines, and castle ruins that preserve the spirit and elegance of old Japan.Each location reveals a different side of Japanese history and craftsmanship, from beautiful wooden temple architecture to the impressive stone foundations of former samurai castles. With its quiet streets, fewer crowds, and relaxed atmosphere, Matsushiro offers a more authentic and serene experience away from the busy tourist areas.Perfect for history lovers, culture seekers, couples, families, and curious travelers alike, this half-day tour provides a meaningful glimpse into Japan’s samurai heritage and traditional beauty.Book now and discover the quiet charm, rich history, and timeless atmosphere of Matsushiro for an unforgettable cultural experience in Nagano.
The guide will be waiting for you at your hotel lobby or Infront of the station with your name sign.
Please inform about your pick up details in advance.
Dedicated to Sakuma Shozan, a pioneering scholar of Western studies during Japan’s late Edo period. Learn about his visionary ideas that helped modernize Japan. Surrounded by peaceful greenery, the shrine offers insight into a man who bridged samurai tradition and scientific progress. It’s a quiet but powerful reminder of Japan’s transformation.
A vast wartime tunnel complex built during WWII as a potential government relocation site. Visitors can walk through its remains and learn about Japan’s modern history. You are required to wear a helmet when entering the tunnels—provided free of charge at the entrance—adding to the sense of realism. This solemn site encourages reflection on the country’s past and peace today.
Located in the quiet samurai town of Matsushiro, Tenkyuji Temple is known for its elegant wooden architecture and serene garden. The temple features traditional Zen-style design with a curved tiled roof, carved transoms, and a peaceful courtyard surrounded by ancient pine trees. Visitors can feel the harmony of Japanese aesthetics and spirituality as they walk through the moss-covered paths and admire the temple’s timeless beauty.
Chokokuji Temple This temple serves as the resting place of the Sanada clan, the former rulers of Matsushiro. Its graceful gate and simple yet elegant main hall exemplify the understated beauty of Edo-period temple architecture. Surrounded by pines and gravestones softened by moss, the temple exudes a quiet dignity that invites visitors to pause and reflect.
Once the stronghold of the Sanada clan, Matsushiro Castle is now a peaceful park surrounded by moats and restored gates. The stone walls and wooden watchtowers showcase the artistry of traditional Japanese fortifications. With views of distant mountains and the rhythm of rustling leaves, it’s a perfect spot to end your walk through samurai history.
A preserved samurai school from the Edo period, where young samurai trained in both literary and martial arts. The elegant architecture reflects the samurai spirit of discipline and harmony. You can almost imagine the sound of bamboo swords and brushes as students once practiced here. Optional samurai armor dressing experiences are also available inside the grounds.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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