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Yasugi City in eastern Shimane Prefecture blends historical culture with natural beauty. Famous for the Yasugi Bushi folk dance, it houses Japan's oldest Adachi Museum of Art with gardens acclaimed as "Japan's finest". The unique ecosystem where Lake Shinji meets Nakaumi brackish waters makes it a birdwatcher's paradise.
Must visit Adachi Museum for Yokoyama Taikan's paintings and karesansui gardens. Yasugi Bushi Kaikan offers traditional dance experiences, while summer Yasugi Bushi Festival dazzles. Kano Iwa Park showcases cherry blossoms and autumn foliage, while Jozan Castle Ruins reveal samurai history. Unwind at Lake Shinji Hot Springs with lakeside open-air baths.
Savor Lake Shinji clams in clam miso soup and clam rice hotpot. Local specialty Yasugi sushi uses vinegared mackerel for unique flavor. Don't miss Shimane wagyu beef and Izumo soba noodles, with winter delicacies like crab hotpot.
15-minute JR San-in Line ride from Matsue Station to Yasugi Station. Local buses and taxis are primary transport - consider "Matsue-Yasugi Free Pass". Free shuttle buses serve Adachi Museum, while cycling lakeside is popular. Note some mountain roads are narrow for drivers.
Best during April-May cherry blossoms or November autumn leaves. Summer (July-August) offers festivals but humidity, while winter (December-February) provides hot springs and snowscapes with shorter attraction hours.
Japanese predominates with basic English at stations. Limited WiFi - prepaid SIM advised. Cash remains king though cards accepted at major venues. Dial 110(police) or 119(ambulance) for emergencies. Medical facilities cluster near Yasugi Station - travel insurance recommended. Post offices operate 9:00-17:00 (closed holidays).