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Matsushiro, Nagano

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Matsushiro Castle Remains
A traditional street in Matsushiro
Zozan Cave of the planned Imperial Headquarters is open for public

Matsushiro (Japanese: 松代) was a historically important town in Hanishina District, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. In 1966, it was incorporated into Nagano City.

In general

Matsushiro was a thriving town as the center of Matsushiro Domain under the Sanada clan during the Edo period of the 17th to 19th centuries. In the Meiji period of the latter half of the 19th century, there was a thriving silk industry there and the area was known for its Matsushiro ware.[1]

During the last days of World War II, Matsushiro Underground Imperial Headquarters was built in the caves of the near-by mountain. In 1966, Matsushiro was incorporated into Nagano City, and remains as Matsushiro-machi, Nagano City.

Matsushiro is now famous as a thriving sightseeing area.[2]

Transportation

About three kilometers south on Prefectural Road 35 (長野県道35号長野真田線) from Nagano Station of Hokuriku Shinkansen, Shinetsu Main Line and Shinano Railway Line. About one kilometer south on Prefectural Road 35 from Nagano Interchange (長野インターチェンジ) of Jōshin-etsu Expressway.

What to see

People of Matsushiro

See also

References

  1. ^ "長野県長野市|松代焼松井窯窯元「松代陶苑」|トップページ". matsushiro-touen.com. Retrieved 2022-11-30.
  2. ^ Matsushiro (Japan Visitor)
  3. ^ Matsushiro Samurai School (Go! NAGANO)
  4. ^ Sanada Treasure Museum (Japan Hoppers)
  5. ^ Hot Spring "Matsushiro-sou", a Kokumin Shukusha (an inexpensive hotel run by the local government) (in Japanese)

External links

36°33′58″N 138°11′46″E / 36.566°N 138.196°E / 36.566; 138.196

This page was last edited on 20 May 2024, at 15:14
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