National Treasure Matsumoto Castle Week

National Treasure Matsumoto Castle Week

Event Overview

For "Matsumoto Castle Day" on November 10, November 3-10 will be "National Treasure Matsumoto Castle Week", and a new event is planned to be different from the year 2023. In addition, as related events, events such as the Joint Tea Party (October 14), the National Treasure Matsumoto Castle Ancient Gunnery (October 26), and the Kikuhana Exhibition (October 27-November 11) will be held. Image courtesy: Matsumoto Castle Management Division

Info

JR Matsumoto Station → About 20 minutes walk
About 3km from Matsumoto IC on Nagano Road via National Route 158 about 20 minutes
110 units/Municipal Kaichi parking lot 200 yen per hour, 100 yen every 30 minutes after

Event Period

Price

Entrance fee Adults (high school students and above) 700 yen, children (elementary and junior high school students) 300 yen

Event Category

Traditional performing arts and dances, procession and parade

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A traditional event derived from the story of "sending salt to the enemy." in the old days, it was a "salt city", and since then it has started to sell candy in the form of salt (a bag containing salt), and it has become today's "Ame city". Throughout the two days, there will be many events such as the National Ame Expo Spot Sale, the Children's Fukuma Dharma Sale, the Matsumoto Ame City History Exhibition and Exhibition, the competition of Taikoen and the dance theater, and the early spring lottery. A pedestrian mall was held on the 12th (Sunday).

The 18th Shinshu Matsumoto Soba Festival

In addition to sending Matsumoto's side to the whole country, soba-nai enthusiast groups and soba schools from around the country will gather in Matsumoto to promote inter-regional exchanges through "soba culture". In addition, the exhibition will also be developed using ingredients and raw materials from Nagano Prefecture without a limit to promote the appeal of Shinshu to the whole country.

Kamikochi Myojin Pond Ship Festival

In front of the shrine, the priest conducts a festival with gratitude and security for the mountain, followed by the priest at Myojin Pond in the shrine area, and the priest goes around the pond with two boats along with the examination of gagaku. This is followed by a memorial service for the mountain distress. 11 o'clock ~. A car is allowed to enter the Sawatari Bus Terminal (parking available). Shuttle bus transfer at Sawatari parking lot or at Hirayu parking lot.

Needlework

Old needles are served in front of a needletower in the precinct. 11 o'clock ~. After the process, the needle is delivered and incense is carried out. The main temple of Zenkoji was completed by the Tokugawa shogunate in the year of Genroku 16 (1703), ordered by the Matsushiro Domain to start reconstruction work, and was completed in the year of Hoei 4 (1707), and designated as a national treasure as a temple structure representing the middle Edo period.

The 25th Ina Park Cherry Blossom Festival

It is located on a terrace in the east of the city area and is known as a place of cherry blossoms. The D-51 and children's park in the park are crowded with families under the cherry blossoms in full spring. From the park, you can see the central Alps of the remaining snow. Image courtesy: (one company) Ina City Tourism Association

The 70th Anzu Festival

An apricot flower that heralds a spring visit a little earlier than cherry blossoms. The best Anzu no Sato in Japan, which is said to be one hundred thousand at a glance, is wrapped in a pink veil and looks like Togengo. You can also enjoy precious raw apricots around the middle of June. * Please confirm the information of flowering in advance. Image courtesy of Shinshu Chikuma Tourism Bureau

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