Shimane

Overview

Shimane, rich in history and tradition, is home to Izumo Taisha, one of Japan’s oldest and most sacred Shinto shrines, attracting visitors seeking blessings for relationships. Matsue Castle, a well-preserved feudal castle, offers panoramic views of Lake Shinji and the surrounding city. The Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine, a UNESCO World Heritage site, provides a glimpse into Japan’s mining history. Shimane’s rugged coastline, particularly the Oki Islands, is perfect for nature enthusiasts. Local delicacies such as Shimane wagyu beef and soba noodles add to the prefecture’s appeal.

What to Eat in Shimane

Things to Do in Shimane