Matsumoto Station

Matsumoto Station

Matsumoto Station

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Matsumoto is one of the most well-known destinations within Nagano Prefecture, one of the largest prefectures in all of Japan and one of the few that is fully landlocked. Instead of seacoasts, Nagano lies right within the Japanese Alps and is blessed with amazing mountainous scenery and meandering rivers. Head out from Shinjuku Station  to Matsumoto Station and explore this central Japan destination!

Matsumoto Station is much more modest than the bustling Shinjuku Station in Tokyo that it is connected to, but it stands as the main commuting hub for the people of Matsumoto City (which is actually the second most populous in Nagano Prefecture). As previously mentioned, Matsumoto Station is primarily operated by JR, with local train options to other parts of Nagano and surrounding prefectures available as well.

The Shinonoi Line goes towards Nagano City, the capital of the prefecture. The Oito Line from Matsumoto Station goes towards Toyoshina, Hotoka, Shinano-Omachi, Hakuba, and Minami-Otari.

Matsumoto Station gates

Matsumoto Station gates

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For art lovers, the Matsumoto City Museum of Art is an essential destinations, especially for appreciators of contemporary Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama. Famous for her eccentric designs and utilization of polka dots, her work is world-renowned, and the iconic pumpkin of Naoshima is one of her pieces. Kusama herself hails from Matsumoto, and the museum commemorates this with a special permanent collection. The museum is only a 17 minute walk from Matsumoto Station. There is also a station right by the museum called “Matsumoto Bijutsukan,” accessible via the “Town Sneaker” buses that are famous in the city. Matsumoto Station’s immediate grounds are host to a number of restaurants and shops. Matsumoto is quite famous for its gastronomy, which is very representative of Nagano’s cuisine as a whole

Matsumoto Castle

Matsumoto Castle

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Matsumoto City Museum of Art

Matsumoto City Museum of Art

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