On the way, we passed by an area called Ubusute
Ubu stands for elderly and sute is to throw away
This was an area where people "left" their elderly family members so that they could "save money" not having to feed another mouth
Video here
After leaving most of our stuff at the hotel, we went to the Metoba River area to look for lunchWe shared this housemade caramel flan (purin) delicious!
Loved that the "ice" in the iced coffee were cubes of coffee.
After lunch, we went to Matsumoto Castle and the wait to get in was 50 minutes!
Be prepared to take off your shoes, carry them in a plastic bag, as well as what ever "stuff" you have too
One staircase was super steep and the distance between each step was about 40 centimeters (15 inches) !
No photos especially on the staircases, because it is so dangerous and everyone is waiting to get up and down the stairs
Nearby is the Former Kaichi School, one of the oldest schools in Japan
Next door is the home of a Catholic priest
On the way back to the hotel, we walked through part of the castle grounds and came across this vibrant ume tree.
You can refill your water bottles at most Tourist information offices, but we were also told that the water from this well was also potable.
Since we had a late lunch we decided to just have some soba for dinner at Iidaya
I chose the walnut sauce soba, the sauce was mixed with sesame seeds so the walnut flavor was kinda lost...bummer
I picked up this guide on everything delicious of Matsumoto