The Rarest Collection of Samurai Memorabilia in Japan
The "Gojoubanyashiki" which was designated a national heritage site in 2004, was home to the Kishu regional governmer, who maintained Matsuzaka Castle. The building exists today as it did in those days. A portion of the building is open to visitors and is a great chance to see a slice of late-Edo Period history and life.
| Address | 1385 Tonomachi, Matsusaka, Mie Prefecture 515-0073 |
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| Directions | JR |
| Business hours | 10:00am-4:00pm |
| Holidays | Monday (Tuesday if Monday was public holiday), End of the year |
| Contact | Tel: 0598-26-5174 |
| Wi-Fi | Available at Tsukiakari no Yane café. |
| Credit card payment | None |
| Supported languages | None |
| Price | Free |
| Average visit length | About 1 hour |
| Websites | Official Sitehttp://www.matsusaka-kanko.com/language/en/culture/Matsusaka Castle Ruinshttps://www.iseshima-kanko.jp/en/see-and-do/1690 |




