The Matsue Bukeyashiki Residence is located in the Matsue Samurai District, just north of Matsue Castle, by the moat. You can reach it from Matsue’s train stations by taking the Lakeline loop bus.





Matsue Bukeyashiki Residence
The Matsue Bukeyashiki Residence (武家屋敷) offers an immersive journey into Japan’s feudal past, allowing visitors to explore the sophisticated home of a high-ranking samurai family. Located in the heart of Matsue, this former samurai residence has been meticulously preserved and transformed into a museum. As you wander through the rooms, you’ll encounter authentic period furnishings, intricate tatami mats, and delicate sliding doors, all showcasing the refined architecture and design that once defined the lifestyle of Japan’s noble warrior class. The space exudes a calm elegance, inviting visitors to imagine the daily routines and rituals of the samurai who once lived here.
Nestled in a historic area near Matsue Castle, the Matsue Bukeyashiki Residence transports visitors to the Edo period, offering an in-depth look at the culture and traditions of the samurai. The museum features several rooms that highlight the disciplined and respectful way of life of these elite warriors, with interiors that are simple yet elegant. In addition to the indoor spaces, a tranquil traditional garden completes the experience, offering a serene retreat that reflects the harmonious balance of nature in samurai culture. A visit to this well-preserved residence offers an unforgettable opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of the samurai and gain a deeper understanding of their role in shaping Japan's history.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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08:30 to 17:00 (last admission 16:30)
- Closed
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No closing days
- Entrance fee
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310 yen (Matsue Bukeyashiki Residence only)
1100 yen (also including Matsue Castle and the Lafcadio Hearn’s Residence)
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