Top 10 Budget-friendly Things to do in , Chugoku

May 31, 2021 Randal Brittian

Discover the best top things to do in , Japan including Matsue Castle, Shimane Art Museum, Izumo Grand Shrine, Shimane Museum of Ancient Izumo, Matsue Vogel Park, Tottori Sand Dunes, Izumo Hinomisaki Lighthouse, Ogamiyama Shrine Okunomiya, Mt. Daisen, Yuushien Garden.
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1. Matsue Castle

1-5 Tonomachi, Matsue 690-0887 Shimane Prefecture +81 852-21-4030 [email protected] https://www.matsue-castle.jp/
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4.5 based on 1,499 reviews

Matsue Castle

Matsue symbol Matsue Castle is said to be one of the national treasures and one of the only orthodox towers among the 12 towers that exist throughout the country. Matsue Castle can be proud, please enjoy.

Reviewed By jeffreygalino - Hiroshima, Japan

If you are into history and culture, you should visit this castle. The structure is still in its original form. It looks unique compared to other Japanese castles for its black color. Discounted ticket price is given to foreigners. A panoramic view of Matsue City is seen from top.

2. Shimane Art Museum

1-5 Sodeshicho, Matsue 690-0049 Shimane Prefecture +81 852-55-4700 http://www.shimane-art-museum.jp
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4.5 based on 286 reviews

Shimane Art Museum

The museum on the shores of Lake Shinji, which is designated as "100 Japanese Sunsets in Japan," is the largest museum in San-in. Collect excellent works of each field such as paintings, sculptures, crafts, photographs as permanent exhibitions. It is also acclaimed that a large number of paintings with the theme of “water” will be exhibited.

Reviewed By delphine95 - Issy-les-Moulineaux, France

First the architecture of the museum in front of the lac is amazing. Inside permanent exhibition has very important western and japanese master piece as an enormous sculpture Victor Hugo by Rodin. You will find a gallery with great suite and black pictures from the artiste Teiko Shiotani. Twilight temporary exhibition gathers paintings from Impressionist european painters and japanese painters of the same century very beautifull and interesting to see the connexion between these two cultures. What ever the kind of art you like i really recommend to take 90 minutes to enjoy Shimane museum.

3. Izumo Grand Shrine

195 Taishacho Kizukihigashi, Izumo 699-0701 Shimane Prefecture +81 853-53-3100 http://www.izumooyashiro.or.jp/
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4.5 based on 2,114 reviews

Izumo Grand Shrine

Reviewed By HotRodHeart - France, null

Being one of the oldest and most revered shrine in Japan, you will feel the history of the place as you walk to the shrine and around. Look at the Japanese people to avoid little mistakes, like walking on the path reserved for the gods, etc... It's super countryside, so shops and restaurants close very early, and transportation is scarce. So plan ahead. English is not widespread neither. If you have a chance, follow the way toward the sea from the shrine (the one used for the annual event) , and enjoy a breathtaking sunset ;)

4. Shimane Museum of Ancient Izumo

99-4 Taishacho Kizukihigashi, Izumo 699-0701 Shimane Prefecture +81 853-53-8600 http://www.izm.ed.jp
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4.5 based on 363 reviews

Shimane Museum of Ancient Izumo

The origins of japan,enfolded in mystery. Shimane Museum of Ancient Izumo is dedicated to exhibiting the heritage of the ancient Izumo culture. Central Lobby Exhibition In the Central Lobby stand the "UZUBASHIRA PILLAR" a pillar found in the ruins of the Izumo Grand Shrine,discovered in 2000. Theme Exhibitions ”Izumo Grand Shrine and the Festivals of the Land of the Gods” offers an introduction to the mysteries of Izumo Grand shrine, said to have been vast in scale in ancient times. "Bronze implement and decorative sword" showcases the bronze inplement of the Yayoi period (approx.500 BC-250 AD) and the luxuriously decorated long swords,(tachi,) of the Kofun period (approx.250-600 AD)

Reviewed By Ontario55 - Toronto, Canada

Historical insights regarding the origins of Japanese culture are to be gained from seeing the valuable artifacts preserved at this museum adjacent to Izumo Grand Shrine. Though some are replicas, several objects on display are priceless national treasures. Taken at a leisurely pace -- Don't rush! -- the many exhibits reveal a great deal about early Japan, the construction and re-construction of the Grand Shrine over centuries, and its significance (both religious and otherwise) to successive generations. My wife and I took in the museum before going to the Grand Shrine, which enhanced our appreciation of the shrine immeasurably. Had we done it the other way around there still would have been a lot for us to learn. An English-language audio guide is free with admission.

5. Matsue Vogel Park

52 Ogaki-cho, Matsue 690-0263 Shimane Prefecture +81 852-88-9800 [email protected] http://www.ichibata.co.jp/vogelpark/
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4.5 based on 183 reviews

Matsue Vogel Park

Reviewed By 719karenj - Colorado Springs, United States

You know about those YouTube/Facebook videos of penguins dressed up and walking around? THIS IS THE PLACE! Six years ago, we visited Matsue Vogel Park just as they were closing. We ran through it and thought it was amazing. They greet you with near floor to ceiling flowers! This time, we admired their new building, used our passports to get a discount, and made sure to have lots of time. You start with the most amazing really, really long and steep slidewalk. Our friends helped us to get to almost every "show" and I got to (pay to) have a bird of prey fly to my arm and get lots of photos together, find the koi with the happy face on it's head, take lots of pictures of dressed up penguins, (pay to) hold a penguin (because who knew it was on my bucket list), (pay to) get a bird to pick a fortune for my husband (it was good), and (pay to) feed turacos, toucans, and whatever that other bird was. The free bird shows were great. There were lots of flowers and animals to look at. At the end, we stopped for some soft cream (soft serve in many flavors). What an amazing day!

6. Tottori Sand Dunes

2164-661 Yuyama, Fukubecho, Tottori 689-0105 Tottori Prefecture https://www.pref.tottori.lg.jp/sakyujimusho/
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4.5 based on 1,468 reviews

Tottori Sand Dunes

Reviewed By Kevinkai - Osaka, Japan

There is an amazing sand dunes that you can climb and then enjoy the whole view of sea. Also an oasis is beside it so you can see some beautiful plants and flowers.

7. Izumo Hinomisaki Lighthouse

Taishacho Hinomisaki, Izumo 699-0763 Shimane Prefecture +81 853-54-5341 https://www.izumo-kankou.gr.jp/677
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4.5 based on 405 reviews

Izumo Hinomisaki Lighthouse

This white lighthouse boasts the height of Japan. The area is full of attractions, including the coastline where the cliffs are followed.

Reviewed By JAMBALDORJ_Altaa

This is the fascinating area that I was not expected before. You can release your stress and relax by sitting on the rock and seeing sea of Japan because this is a place perfectly composed of natural beauty. Also my son expressed that it was unbelievable memory and experience with such a strong waves of sea for the first time.

8. Ogamiyama Shrine Okunomiya

1 Daisen, Daisen-cho, Saihaku-gun 689-3318 Tottori Prefecture +81 859-52-2507 http://www.oogamiyama.or.jp/
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4.5 based on 101 reviews

Ogamiyama Shrine Okunomiya

Reviewed By moshjatla

After taking a little uphill pathway surrounded by snow, we were rewarded with the beauty of this snow-covered shrine at the foothill of Mt. Daisen! I really recommend going in winter!

9. Mt. Daisen

Daisen-cho, Saihaku-gun Tottori Prefecture
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4.5 based on 178 reviews

Mt. Daisen

Reviewed By geisi719 - Hong Kong, China

Most of the areas are shaded and it’s not very hot in late September. Bring a stick (or a pair) if possible as it’s quite tiring to go up for about two hours (and I chose the easier summer trail already!). It was a wonderful hike though it was quite foggy on the day I arrived the summit of Daisen. Highly recommend staying in a hostel (ryokan in Japanese) along the ryokan street after the hike. You may enjoy onsen to rejuvenate your body. The area is very quiet and relaxing. Enjoy the nature and Japanese culture!

10. Yuushien Garden

1260-2 Yatsukacho, Hanyu, Matsue 690-1404 Shimane Prefecture +81 852-76-2255 http://www.yuushien.com/404/
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4.5 based on 275 reviews

Yuushien Garden

Reviewed By delphine95 - Issy-les-Moulineaux, France

A wonderfull garden specialized in peonies. It feels very relaxing to walk in these alleys and to enjoy this amazing and big zen garden so well maintened. You can spend easily between 30minutes and one hour to admirate ponds, pine trees, lanterns... and the room of peonies with flowers all year long.

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