We will guide you to Mount Washigazu, which cannot be climbed by public transportation! 360 ° panoramic view from 436m! Shimanami's premier scenic spot where you can even see the Setouchi from Hiroshima to Ehime!
Drone shooting is also available as an option. Why do not you leave memories of your trip on the Shimanami Kaido with...Read more
Uchiko Town and Ozu City, are areas rich in nature. In the days of the samurai, Ozu City prospered as a castle town, while Uchiko Town prospered as an industrial town. The area was particularly active in the production of a traditional craft called "mokuro", also known as Japan wax, and the old streets are still lined with traditional architecture...Read more
Start walking from Dogo Onsen Station and visit some famous spots for good fortune. While leisurely walking, think of a memorable word you like that will be made into an original Sake label later. How about a word related to Matsuyama such as Dogo, Shikoku, or Henro (pilgrimage) - Or, it might be interesting to write your name in Chinese...Read more
Take a stroll through the history of Matsuyama Castle as you tour the castle. A castle geek's guide to the best places to take pictures and the stories behind them
We will explain the various spots from the entrance of the castle, the walls, the castle gate and other interesting stories, all the way to the castle tower. At the castle...Read more
This value-packed trip with a nationally-licensed and experienced multilingual tour guide is a fantastic and efficient way to explore Matsuyama!
Matsuyama, with the tranquil and beautiful Seto Inland Sea to the west and the mountains to the east, boasts a pleasant climate--mild thoughout the year with little rainfall. With its abundance of...Read more
Acclaimed to be the most fearsome pirate clan in Japan during the mid-14th century, the Murakami Clan were a naval force that once ruled the Seto Inland Sea. In this program, your guided cruise will take you across the Seto Inland Sea imbued with tides that travel as fast as 18km/h in speed. Here you may indulge in cruise ambience, taking in the...Read more
Recommended for those who want to experience Shikoku Pilgrimage, which has a history of more than 1200 years. Wearing a rental pilgrimage costume, it is a 110-minute round trip from Dogo Onsen Station to Ishiteji Temple. With a bill, you can ask the guide how to worship, so you can visit with confidence.
Imabari City is a port town located in the northern part of Ehime Prefecture, in the middle of the Seto Inland Sea. In the Middle Ages, the city was ruled by a group of pirates with excellent navigation skills, which allowed Imabari to develop industries related to the sea such as shipbuilding and sea shipping. Imabari is also the starting point...Read more
I am Kiwi. Momo is Japanese. We both moved from New Zealand to Kamijima Islands and are loving it! I am working for the local sushi master, and Momo is working for Kamijima Tourism Association. We are passionate to show everyone not just the charm of the Japanese island countryside life, not to visit, but as a place to live.
A 'must see' for first time visitors to Matsuyama! As one of Japan's 12 original castles dating back to before the Edo period, Matsuyama Castle is the symbol of Matsuyama City. Take a rest at Jozanso, a café on the top of the hill. You can choose a refreshment between the two specialties, Iyokan orange soft-serve ice cream and homemade Amazake...Read more
Matsuyama City is located in the central part of Ehime Prefecture and is the largest city in the Shikoku region. The city has a long history of hot springs, which have been visited by many historical figures, including the Imperial Family. Matsuyama Castle, built during the Middle Ages, allowed the area to develop as a castle town, becoming...Read more
This value-packed trip with a nationally-licensed and experienced multilingual tour guide is a fantastic and efficient way to explore Matsuyama!
Matsuyama, with the tranquil and beautiful Seto Inland Sea to the west and the mountains to the east, boasts a pleasant climate--mild thoughout the year with little rainfall. With its abundance of...Read more
The Shikoku pilgrimage (called "Ohenro") has a history of over 1,200 years and is recommended for those who want to learn about how buddhism got its foothold in Japan. Wearing a rental "Ohenro" outfit, you will go for a 30-minute pilgrimage walk from Dogo Onsen Station to Ishite Temple, which is the 51st temple of the Shikoku pilgrimage. This...Read more