Matsumoto Castle, also known as Matsumotojo, originally named Fukashi Castle, is a famous historic castle located in Matsumoto City, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. It is renowned for its natural beauty and convenient location near mountains, hiking trails, and hot springs. It is one of the country's premier original castles and is recognized as a national treasure.
Lake Taisho was formed in 1915 when an eruption of the nearby Yakedake volcano blocked the Azusa River. The decaying trees in and around the lake create a unique atmosphere for the scene, serving as a subtle reminder of the devastation caused by volcanic activity.
Kamikochi, located in Nagano Prefecture, Japan, is a stunning high-altitude valley within the Chubu Sangaku National Park (often referred to as the Japanese Alps). Famous for its breathtaking natural beauty, Kamikochi is a popular destination for hiking, photography, and enjoying the pristine scenery.
Matsumoto is a city located in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. As of March 1, 2019, the city had a population of 239,466. Matsumoto is the second largest city in Nagano Prefecture. It is best known for Matsumotojo, one of the most beautiful original castles in Japan. Matsumoto is also an ideal starting point for trips to the Japanese Alps, such as the Kamikochi, Norikura, or Tateyama-Kurobe mountain route.