At the Japan Garden Yushien in Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture, this is a special event "Ikesen Tenzhu Peony" held in autumn.
Approximately 100,000 dahlias are floated in the pond in Yushien, creating a miraculous scene.
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Cool Japan Video also publishes an article about Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture.
Please take a look here if you like.
Matsue Castle, located in Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture, is one of five national treasures in Japan. The beautiful and majestic castle with a sense of history is a must-see spot for sightseeing in Shimane Prefecture.
Matsue Castle is designated as a national historic site, and has been selected as one of the 100 best cherry blossom spots in Japan and one of the 100 cityscapes.
Matsue Castle is crowded with people who watch the first sunrise during the autumn foliage season and the illumination event during the New Year.
If you look around the castle tower, turrets, wells, parks, etc. of Matsue Castle, it takes about 1 hour to sightsee.
When you go sightseeing at the castle, you should definitely receive a red seal.
After seeing Matsue Castle, we recommend enjoying lunch and café time in the castle town where samurai mansions remain, or touring the Horikawa River on a sightseeing boat that cruises around the moat of Matsue Castle.
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