Exploring Matsue
Onsen Culture

Discover “Authentic Japan” Living Side by Side
with the Gods—A Three-Day,
Two-Night Journey

CONCEPT

Matsue—A City Where “Authentic Japan” Still Breathes

90 minutes by air from Haneda Airport in Tokyo, 60 minutes from Itami Airport in Osaka.
Shimane—the stage of mythology, the land where gods from across Japan gather. Its prefectural capital, called “the Chief City of the Province of the Gods” by Lafcadio Hearn, is Matsue.
Matsue, a Water City blessed with lake, river, and sea—amid the scenery of the national treasure Matsue Castle, the small boats of the moat, and the breathtaking sunsets sinking into Lake Shinji, the city quietly holds the fragrance of ghost stories and literature beloved by Hearn, and the culture of tea ceremony and delicate Japanese sweets cultivated by Lord Fumai.
Without flashiness, yet deepening in richness the more you walk, the more you eat, the more seasons you experience here—this is a refined, understated castle town.
For those who wish to savor the atmosphere of authentic Japan, untouched by mass tourism, quietly and deeply, Matsue offers an experience that surpasses even Kyoto.
In this city, you will encounter the lesser-known face of Japan.

Now is the time to discover “Authentic Japan MATSUE.”

FEATURE

Two Hot Springs
Rising in the Land of the Gods

Matsue is home to two hot springs of contrasting character—a mountain spring and a lakeside spring.
Tamatsukuri Onsen, renowned as the “Water of the Gods,” trails wisps of steam along a mountain stream valley, soothing travelers for 1,300 years. Its silky alkaline waters, celebrated for their skin-beautifying properties, wrap the heart and body in the most gentle embrace.
Along the riverbank stretches an atmospheric hot spring town, with shrines and temples known for granting heartfelt wishes.
Soak in the water of the gods, converse with the deities, and receive their blessings—here you can experience the everyday life of Matsue’s people, who live alongside the gods.

Matsue Shinji Lake Onsen unfolds along the shores of Lake Shinji. At dusk you can soak in the bath while gazing at the lake surface burning crimson; in the morning, you can watch the ethereal mist hanging over the water from close range—a moment of luxury rarely found elsewhere. Close to the center of Matsue and easy to combine with a stroll through the castle town, this hot spring welcomes everyone with a barrier-free universal design.

The mountain spring, where you feel the breath of ancient gods, and the lakeside spring, where you sense the atmosphere of Matsue the Water City through your skin—though each has its own distinct character, both will ease the fatigue of your journey and quietly let the depth of Matsue’s nature and history seep into your body.

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HIGHLIGHT

DAY 1 HIGHLIGHT

A Retreat at Tamatsukuri Onsen—
the “Water of the Gods” Since the Age of Myth

Tamatsukuri Onsen, the “Water of the Gods” with 1,300 years of history, is a hot spring town rich in atmosphere and fragrant with steam.
Offer your prayers at sacred shrines and temples, then soak in the waters to cleanse heart and body.
In the light wavering on the night river, beyond the shimmering steam—you may suddenly sense the presence of the gods nearby—
A special time to feel the local everyday life where the gods are always close.

DAY 2 HIGHLIGHT

Strolling Matsue’s Castle Town,
then Healing Time at the Lakeside Hot Spring

Explore the streets of Matsue—the “Chief City of the Province of the Gods” beloved by Hearn—on foot and by boat, to your heart’s content.
Visit the national treasure Matsue Castle, the Shiomi Nawate samurai residences, and Lafcadio Hearn’s former home, then experience the tea ceremony culture that Lord Fumai left behind, which the people of Matsue have continued in their daily lives.
In the long-established confectionery shops throughout the city—still hand-making sweets in the style Lord Fumai loved—you will encounter distinctive and beautiful Japanese confections that could be called small works of art.
As evening falls, soak away the day’s fatigue at Matsue Shinji Lake Onsen, gazing at Lake Shinji as its expression shifts moment by moment.

DAY 3 HIGHLIGHT

Craft Tourism Encountering the Skill and Spirit of Artisans,
then Closing the Journey with a Prayer for Enmusubi

Wake in the morning to the ink-wash landscape of small shijimi-fishing boats floating on the mist-covered lake, then set out today on a journey to discover “handcraft.” Visit the workshops where craft objects are created as skill and spirit are passed from parent to child, from master to apprentice. Feel the world of accumulated “making” with all your senses, or search for your favorite in a select shop, or try creating something yourself through a hands-on experience. May you find a treasure that is uniquely yours. After lunch in Yuushien—celebrated for its peonies and Japanese garden floating on Lake Nakaumi—close your journey at Yaegaki Shrine, the “god of enmusubi.” Give thanks for the encounters this trip has brought, and offer a prayer for the bonds yet to come. The “enmusubi” tied by the gods will bring the next encounter your way.
As evening falls, soak away the day’s fatigue at Matsue Shinji Lake Onsen, gazing at Lake Shinji as its expression shifts moment by moment.

Into
Matsue

TOUR PLAN

Facility Information

Yuyakushi Plaza

Tamatsukuri, Tamayu-cho, Matsue City, Shimane 699-0201, Japan

Tamatsukuri-yu Shrine

508 Tamatsukuri, Tamayu-cho, Matsue City, Shimane 699-0201, Japan

TEL:0852-62-0006

Seigan-ji Temple

530 Tamatsukuri, Tamayu-cho, Matsue City, Shimane 699-0201, Japan

TEL:0852-62-0516

14:00

Arrive at Tamatsukuri Onsen — Stroll the Hot Spring Town

Wander at leisure through the atmospheric hot spring town lining the Tamayu River.
Relax with a foot bath while listening to the murmur of the stream.

At Yuyakushi Plaza (tub bath), fill a spray bottle with spring water to take home.

Visit the gods and Buddhas who have protected this land since ancient times:
· Make your own personal amulet with the “wishing stone” and “granting stone” at Tamatsukuri-yu Shrine
· Pray for beautiful skin at the “Oshiroi Jizo” of Seigan-ji Temple

Facility Information

Tamatsukuri Grand Hotel Choseikaku

331 Tamatsukuri, Tamayu-cho, Matsue City, Shimane 699-0201, Japan

TEL:0852-62-0711

17:00

Hotel Check-in — Wellness Time

Tamatsukuri Grand Hotel Choseikaku

Unwind in the gentle hot‑spring waters of Tamatsukuri Onsen, including a large bath lined with the region’s colorful agate stones and an open‑air bath overlooking the garden.
In the guest room Izumo, you can enjoy a private agate‑stone bath at your own pace.

Facility Information

Tamatsukuri Grand Hotel Choseikaku

331 Tamatsukuri, Tamayu-cho, Matsue City, Shimane 699-0201, Japan

TEL:0852-62-0711

19:00

Dinner — Flavors of Shimane’s Sea and Mountains

Enjoy a refined Japanese kaiseki dinner overseen by one of Japan’s leading chefs, Kihachi Kumagai, and prepared by Executive Chef Hitoshi Sasagawa, a certified Hōshō Shihan—a prestigious qualification awarded to masters of Japanese cuisine.

Facility Information

Matsue Castle

1‑5 Tonomachi, Matsue, Shimane 690‑0887 Japan

TEL:0852-21-4030

Kounkaku

1-59 Tonomachi, Matsue City, Shimane 690-0887, Japan

TEL:0852-61-2100

09:00

Matsue’s Symbol — National Treasure Matsue Castle & Kounkaku

Facility Information

Horikawa Sightseeing Boat

193 Tonomachi, Matsue City, Shimane 690-0887, Japan

TEL:0852-27-0417

11:00

A Full Loop of the Moat by Sightseeing Boat — Experience the Water City

The fun “roof-lowering” mechanism that lowers the boat’s roof when passing under low bridges

Facility Information

Izumo Soba Yakumoan

308 Kitabori-cho, Matsue City, Shimane 690-0888, Japan

TEL:0852-22-2400

12:00

Savor the Famous Izumo Soba (Warigo Soba) at Yakumoan, Overlooking the Bamboo Grove and Garden

Facility Information

Koizumi Yakumo Memorial Museum

322 Okuya-cho, Matsue City, Shimane 690-0872, Japan

TEL:0852-21-2147

Lafcadio Hearn’s Former Residence

315 Kitabori-cho, Matsue City, Shimane 690-0888, Japan

TEL:0852-21-2147

Jozan Inari Shrine

477 Tonomachi, Matsue City, Shimane 690-0887, Japan

TEL:0852-21-1389

13:00

Following in the Footsteps of Lafcadio Hearn

Shiomi Nawate Street → Koizumi Yakumo Memorial Museum → Lafcadio Hearn’s Former Residence → Jozan Inari Shrine

Facility Information

Meimeian

278 Kitabori-cho, Matsue City, Shimane 690-0888, Japan

TEL:0852-21-9863

Saiundo

124 Tenjin-cho, Matsue City, Shimane 690-0064, Japan

TEL:0852-21-2727

Furyudo

151 Tera-machi, Matsue City, Shimane 690-0063, Japan

TEL:0852-21-3241

Saneido

47 Tera-machi, Matsue City, Shimane 690-0063, Japan

TEL:0852-31-0122

Keigetsudo

97 Tenjin-cho, Matsue City, Shimane 690-0064, Japan

TEL:0852-21-2622

Ichirikido

53 Suetsugu Honmachi, Matsue City, Shimane 690-0843, Japan

TEL:0852-28-5300

15:00

Tea Ceremony Experience at Meimeian — Lord Fumai’s Favorite Retreat

· Hop between long-established confectionery shops in town — find your favorites from a colorful array of Japanese sweets

Facility Information

Minamikan

14 Suetsugu Honmachi, Matsue City, Shimane 690-0843, Japan

TEL:0852-21-5131

17:00

Check in to Matsue Shinji Lake Onsen

Minamikan
Enjoy the hot spring at this traditional inn visited by many literary and artistic figures, gazing at the sunset over Lake Shinji

Facility Information

Minamikan

14 Suetsugu Honmachi, Matsue City, Shimane 690-0843, Japan

TEL:0852-21-5131

19:00

Sea, Lake & Mountain — A Kaiseki Dinner Crafted from the Bounty of San’in, Finished with Minamikan’s Time-Honored Technique Passed Down Through Generations.

· Recommended dish: Minamikan’s signature family recipe “Tai-meshi” (sea bream rice)
~Please savor this flavor where history lives on.

※ In the evening, you can head out into the city to izakayas and local cuisine restaurants, encountering the deep appeal of Matsue through Lake Shinji shijimi clams, nodoguro (blackthroat seaperch), local sake and craft beer, and connections with the local people.

07:00

Morning Walk Along the Misty Shores of Lake Shinji

~ The scene of shijimi fishing boats gliding across the morning-mist-wrapped Lake Shinji is a world of ethereal beauty like an ink-wash painting

Facility Information

Yumachi-gama

965-1 Yumachi, Tamayu-cho, Matsue City, Shimane 699-0202, Japan

TEL:0852-62-0726

Sodeshi-gama

803-13 Saiwai-cho, Matsue City, Shimane 690-0049, Japan

TEL:0852-21-3974

Fujina-yaki Unzen-gama

428-11 Fushina, Tamayu-cho, Matsue City, Shimane 699-0203, Japan

TEL:0852-62-0738

Yakumonuri Honpo Yamamoto

45 Suetsugu Honmachi, Matsue City, Shimane 690-0843, Japan

TEL:0852-23-2525

Izumo Mingei-shi Workshop

1733 Higashiiwasaka, Yakumo-cho, Matsue City, Shimane 690-2102, Japan

TEL:0852-54-0303

09:00

Visit City Kilns and Select Shops

· Treasure-hunt through Yumachi-gama, Sodeshi-gama, Unzen-gama, Yakumo-nuri lacquerware, and Izumo Mingei washi paper, surrounded by the legacy of Lord Fumai and the fragrance of mingei craftsmanship

Facility Information

Yuushien

1260-2 Naminyu, Yatsuka-cho, Matsue City, Shimane 690-1404, Japan

TEL:0852-76-2255

12:00

An Elegant Lunch at Yuushien — Famous for Its Peonies, Floating on Lake Nakaumi — While Gazing at the Japanese Garden

After lunch, enjoy the Japanese garden designed to evoke the Izumo region, and the spectacular, resplendent peony blooms

Facility Information

Yaegaki Shrine

227 Sakusa-cho, Matsue City, Shimane 690-0035, Japan

TEL:0852-21-1148

Izumo Oyashiro (Grand Shrine)

195 Kizuki-higashi, Taisha-cho, Izumo City, Shimane 699-0701, Japan

TEL:0853-53-3100

Adachi Museum of Art

320 Furukawa-cho, Yasugi City, Shimane 692-0064, Japan

TEL:0854-28-7111

14:00

Enmusubi Prayer and Fortune-Telling at Yaegaki Shrine

~ Give thanks for the “encounters” that made this journey possible, pray for the bonds yet to come, and head to the next destination

※ Nearby are popular attractions including Izumo Oyashiro (Grand Shrine)—where gods from across Japan gather, famous for enmusubi—and the Adachi Museum of Art, whose Japanese garden has been ranked No. 1 in Japan by an American magazine for over 20 consecutive years

17:00

Depart for Your Next Destination

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