Utsukushigahara

Park
Prefecture
Nagano
Type
Park
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¥1,000
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Restaurant Cafe

About This Destination

A highland plateau at about 2,000 metres straddling Matsumoto and Ueda, home to an open-air sculpture museum and wide mountain views.
Utsukushigahara is a highland plateau at roughly 2,000 metres in central Nagano, on the boundary between Matsumoto and Ueda cities. Its grassy uplands are used for summer cattle grazing and offer wide views toward the Northern Japan Alps on clear days. The Utsukushigahara Open-Air Museum, opened in 1981, displays around 350 modern sculptures across a 13-hectare site, along with indoor galleries and a rooftop viewing area. The plateau is usually reached by car via the Venus Line or the Utsukushigahara Skyline, about 65 minutes from the Matsumoto Interchange. A once-daily seasonal bus runs from Matsumoto during the summer Bon period, but a car is generally needed at other times. The area and museum close from mid-November to late April because of snow.

Location

Prefecture: Nagano

Address: Ueda, Nagano, Japan

Nearest Station: Matsumoto Station

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get to Utsukushigahara from Matsumoto?

It is about 65 minutes by car from the Matsumoto Interchange via the Venus Line or Utsukushigahara Skyline; public transport is very limited.

Is the Utsukushigahara Open-Air Museum open all year?

No. The museum and the plateau road close from mid-November to late April due to snow.

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