Ougatou Hotel

Matsumoto


You'll find a night at the isolated Ougatou Hotel atop the beautiful Utsukushi-ga-hara-kōgen plateau something to remember. Rooms are plush, comfy and reasonably priced. Oversized suites have decadent baths overlooking the plateau and the cloud line: you'll think you're on cloud nine as you wake.


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1. Utsukushi-ga-hara Open Air Museum

2.01 MILES

Atop Utsukushi-ga-hara-kōgen plateau you'll find this seemingly random sculpture garden with some 350 pieces, mostly by Japanese sculptors. The…

2. Matsumoto City Museum of Art

7.2 MILES

This sleek museum has a good collection of the work of Japanese artists, many of whom hail from Matsumoto or whose art depicts scenes of the surrounding…

3. Nawate-dōri

7.57 MILES

Nawate-dōri, a few blocks south from the castle, is a popular street for a stroll. Vendors along this riverside walk sell antiques, souvenirs, and…

4. Matsumoto-jō

7.62 MILES

Must-see Matsumoto-jō is Japan's oldest wooden castle and one of four castles designated National Treasures – the others are Hikone, Himeji and Inuyama…

5. Matsumoto Timepiece Museum

7.64 MILES

Home to Japan's largest pendulum clock (on the building's exterior) and over 300 other timepieces, including fascinating medieval Japanese creations, this…

6. Kaichi School Museum

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7. Kitamuki Kannon

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8. Anraku-ji

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