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Utsukushi Terrace (Utsukushigahara Parking Lot Shop)
The shop adjacent to the Utsukushigahara Nature Conservation Center, starting point of the walking course on the Ougatou side
- Eastern Area

Lake Misuzu
An artificial lake at an elevation of 1,000 meters where you can enjoy fishing, strolling, and camping.
- Eastern Area

Mizudono Dam

Nagawa-tō Dam

Inagane Dam

Matsumoto Castle Main Gate Masugata Ruins Plaza
The entrance to Matsumoto Castle, the remains of the "masugata" defensive structure that prevented enemies from advancing straight in
- Central Area

National Treasure Matsumoto Castle Moat
Walking along the moat that was the key to Matsumoto Castle's defenses—a unique castle tour
- Central Area

Shiraito Hot Springs (Utsukushigahara Onsen Fureai Yamabe-kan)
The only day-trip bathing facility at Utsukushigahara Hot Springs known for its skin-beautifying effects
- Eastern Area

Chrysanthemum Bath

Shioi-no-Yu

Ryujima Onsen Seseragi no Yu

Konashidaira Campground
A 5-minute walk from Kappa Bridge, a campground surrounded by nature in Kamikochi
- Japan Alps Area

Sawando Hot Springs: Hot Springs by Lake Azusa

Mustard Monk Rural Park
A 360-degree panoramic vista woven by the Northern Alps and the Matsumoto Plain
- Eastern Area

Misuzu Lake Forest Country Auto Campground

Mikage Ikoi no Hiroba Auto Campground
The gateway to Utsukushigahara Highlands, a highland campground at an elevation of 1,500 meters
- Eastern Area

Shiga Kleingarten (Residential Community Garden)

Azusa Water Garden · Matsukō Lodge

Tai-man's Well

Tsukii Izumi Shrine and the Well

Meguro Spring

Sunrise Spring "Medicinal Ancestor Water"

Iori Sacred Water
The pure, famous spring water that flows from beside the grave of Matsumoto clan retainer Iori
- Central Area

North Gate Large Well
A new water source created at the site of the castle's north gate, born from the filling in of moats during the Meiji era
- Central Area
