Улица Накамати (Мацумото)
Nakamachi Street is a roughly 400 m stretch along the former Zenkoji Kaido road in 2-chome Chuo, Matsumoto City, Nagano Prefecture, lined with «kura» storehouse-style buildings. Their white plaster walls and black «namako» tile patterns (late-Edo to Meiji-era) define Matsumoto's historic district. After most of the area burned in the Great Matsumoto Fire of 1888 (Meiji 21), buildings were rebuilt as fireproof storehouses, and that streetscape survives today. About 20 renovated kura now host cafés, craft shops, galleries, soba restaurants, and local sake stores — a rare historic district where daily life and tourism coexist. As a city with deep merchant and brewing traditions, Nakamachi was Matsumoto's commercial heart, with «Nakamachi Kurashic-kan» (a Meiji-era kura converted into a tourist office and museum) a must-visit. It is ideal for strolling and snapping photographs amid Edo-period atmosphere.
Highlights
- White-Plaster, Black-Namako Kura — about 20 of them; the late-Edo to Meiji-era fireproof architecture creates an orderly procession of storehouses
- Nakamachi Kurashic-kan — a Meiji-era kura converted into a tourist office and museum, free interior tours
- Kura Cafés and Craft Shops — set in renovated storehouses serving coffee, glass, woodwork, and Matsumoto folk crafts
- Evening Streetlights with Kura — warm lighting bathes the kura in gold, with a nostalgic atmosphere
- Stone Paving in Rain — wet stones reflect the kura walls, a special early-morning subject when the streets are empty
