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The largest city on the island of Shikoku in Japan, Matsuyama is a vibrant city of living traditions, set against a backdrop of historical buildings, where haiku poetry is still enjoyed as a part of daily life. A full calendar of seasonal festivals means that there's always something eye-catching going on. The city is served by a network of vintage trams and steam trains, so getting about is easy. Matsuyama also has miles of sandy beaches framing the beautiful island-studded Seto Inland Sea.
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Yume no Ya Hanare

Yume no Ya Hanare is an izakaya serving a Japanese-Western fusion using high-quality, locally sourced ingredients. The colourfully dressed staff speak some English and create a joyous, welcoming atmosphere.
Adresse: 3 Chome-1-14 Sanbancho, Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture 790-0003
Telefon: +81 89 932 3939
Åpningstider: 18:00 to 24:00
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Sendan Ryokan and Restaurant

Tucked away in Ishite, Matsuyama, this ryokan and restaurant offers warm, attentive service in a beautiful architectural space. The carefully prepared food is both delicious and healthy. There are rooms suitable for couples and groups of up to thirty.
Adresse: 1-3-28 Ishite, Matsuyama, Ehime
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Daikokuya

Daikokuya is a popular chain of restaurants serving udon and kamameshi. They offer a menu with a focus on seasonal ingredients. Daikokuya's noodles are always just the right firmness. The staff are friendly and show guests how to eat the noodles correctly with the sauce provided.
Adresse: 6-9-5 Honmachi, Matsuyama
Telefon: +81 89 924 0557
Åpningstider: 11:00 to 22:00
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Dogokan Hotel

Dogokan Hotel in Dogo offers a course lunch, which includes a free ticket to the hotel's luxurious onsen and rotenburo, and a 50% discount at the hotel café.
Adresse: 7-26 Dogotakocho, Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture
Telefon: +81 89 941 7777
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Nikitatsu-An

Nikitatsu-An is the restaurant arm of a brewery. In this stylish old villa in Dogo, you can enjoy carefully prepared traditional Japanese food served with sake or beer brewed next door. There’s a limited choice of reasonably-priced set meals, so ordering is easy.
Adresse: 3-18 Kitamachi, Dogo, Matsuyama, Ehime 790-0848
Telefon: +89 89 924 6617
Åpningstider: 11:00 to 21:30 Closed Monday
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Kushihide

Kushihide specializes in organic, free-range chicken served in a wide variety of styles including Japanese favourites yakitori and kara-age. Choose from an English menu of set meals and à la carte selections.
Adresse: 3-2-8 Nibancho, Matsuyama, Ehime
Telefon: +81 89 921 1587
Åpningstider: 17:00 to 22:45 Closed Sunday
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Soh Soh

Soh Soh serves healthy, well-balanced but elegant and innovative food in a relaxed, sophisticated atmosphere. This is Japanese-style nouvelle cuisine.
Adresse: 3-2-10 Okaido, Matsuyama, Ehime 790-0004
Telefon: +81 89 998 7373
Åpningstider: 10:30 to 0:00
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Kazeyanagi

Kazeyanagi is a little restaurant in a beautiful traditional town building. It offers carefully prepared Japanese-style food, including exquisite grilled eel.
Adresse: 5-5-1 Chifunemachi, Matsuyama
Telefon: +81 89 947 0134
Åpningstider: 11:30 to 14:00 and 17:30 to 24:00
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Taiya

Taiya is a restaurant in Mitsuhama specializing in tai-meshi — delicious sea bream fish cooked with rice. The restaurant is housed in a fascinating building dating back to the early 20th century, with many artifacts from the 19th century on display. This is truly a unique place to eat.
Adresse: 1-3-21 Mitsu, Matsuyama, Ehime
Telefon: +81 89 951 1061
Åpningstider: 11:00 to 15:00 Closed Tuesday and Wednesday
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R. Greasers

R. Greasers is that rare thing – a café and barber. The café is a meticulously recreated 50's-style rock 'n roll diner with red vinyl chairs and vintage cars and bikes parked outside. Although a big sign in front of the store proclaims 'Daily Junkfood', their hamburgers are meticulously prepared, and offer healthy and tasty options like avocado.
Adresse: 〒799-2661 Ehime-ken, Matsuyama-shi, Katsuokachō, 31
Åpningstider: 10:00 to 17:00 Open on Sundays
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Dogo no Machiya

Dogo no Machiya is a beautiful café with courtyard gardens and stylish Japanese décor. It’s ideal for a late breakfast, lunch, or a relaxing sit. The café also has its own bakery for takeaway bread and pastries.
Adresse: 14-26 Yunomachi, Dogo, Matsuyama, Ehime 790-0842
Åpningstider: 11:00 to 18:00
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Café Bleu

Café Bleu is a sophisticated space that captures the spirit of the café cultures of Paris, London, the Beat generation, and late-seventies New York. This loft café has an extensive collection of art, photography, and music books (many in English), with a record and CD collection to match.
Adresse: 2-2-8 Ōkaidō, Matsuyama, Ehime
Telefon: +81 89 907 0402
Åpningstider: 11:30 to 15:00 Closed Sunday
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Merry Maid Café

At the Merry Maid Café in central Matsuyama guests are served coffee, simple pasta, curry and rice and so by charming young women dressed as maids. Despite this unusual and luxurious service, the prices are very reasonable.
Adresse: 5-5 Chifunemachi, Matsuyama, Ehime
Åpningstider: Mon to Sat 15:00 to 23:00, Sun 12:00 to 20:00 Closed Wed
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Flankey Kobayashi

Flankey Kobayashi is a minimal bar with minimal seating, but the widest international clientele in Matsuyama. You're sure to meet someone to talk to here. Flankey's offers a range of economically-priced drinks and freshly cooked food.
Adresse: 2-3-4 Ichibancho, Matsuyama, Ehime
Telefon: +81 89-965 2900
Åpningstider: 17:00 to 03:00
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Blue Belton

Located up a flight of stairs in the centre of town, the Blue Belton is Matsuyama's best-known disco. It serves up a popular stream of highly danceable 80's music. It attracts a regular and friendly clientele.
Adresse: 1-5-14-104 Nibancho, Matsuyama, Ehime
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Wani to Sai

Wani to Sai located in Dogo is a unique, "circus-themed" bar. The owner, who is fluent in several languages is a puppet master who entertains his customers with virtuous displays. Drop by in the evening for a drink or a full meal as the mood takes you. Wani to Sai is full of surprises!
Adresse: 1-39, Dogo Yunomachi, Matsuyama, Ehime
Åpningstider: Evening
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Marinecco

Marinecco is a chic café bar on chic Ropeway Street. Besides Guinness and Kilkenny, it serves a range of wines and sake, accompanied by a range of very scrumptious pizzas, salads and pasta.
Adresse: 3-1-3 Okaido, Matsuyama, Ehime
Telefon: +81 89 935 5896
Åpningstider: 17:00 to 02:00
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Club Bibros

This dance club in the centre of town has regular guest DJs and parties to suit every taste.
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Moon Glow Piano Bar

Music, martinis and memories is the motto of Moon Glow Piano Bar, a friendly haven for jazz and other music in the centre of Matsuyama. Enjoy a wide range of cocktails with live music and the company of the city's ex-pat community.
Adresse: 3-2-15 Sanbancho, Matsuyama, Ehime 790-0003
Telefon: +81 89 931 3296
Åpningstider: 8:00 to late Closed Sunday
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Takashimaya Department Store

Iyotetsu Takashimaya Department Store occupies one side of Matsuyama Shieki station. It's a massive emporium of luxury goods, from fashion to food. On the roof of Takashimaya stands the Kururin Ferris wheel, a major landmark of Matsuyama.
Adresse: 5-1-1 Minatocho, Matsuyama, Ehime
Telefon: +81 89 948 2111
Åpningstider: 10:00 to 19:00
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Mitsukoshi Department Store

Mitsukoshi Department Store is a vast emporium of luxury goods from fashion to food, displayed with the care and style demanded by Japanese consumers. The domed atrium facing the Ōkaido Arcade is a spectacular architectural space. It has a futsal court on the roof.
Adresse: 3-1-1 Ichibancho, Matsuyama, Ehime 790-8532
Telefon: +81 89 945 3111
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Ōkaido Arcade

Ōkaido Arcade is a broad, covered shopping street that runs through the center of Matsuyama. It's home to an interesting variety of modern and traditional shops, large stores and tiny boutiques. There are also restaurants and cafés at regular intervals.
Åpningstider: The shops open at various times.
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Dogo Arcade

Dogo Arcade starts in front of Dogo Onsen Honkan, running past Tsubaki no Yu Onsen, down to Dogo Station. The arcade has many souvenir shops, cafés and restaurants. Here you can find a wonderful shop devoted to goods from Studio Ghibli featuring the fantastic creations of Hayao Miyazaki.
Åpningstider: The shops open at various times.
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Gintengai Arcade

Gintengai Arcade is a covered shopping street that runs through the center of Matsuyama with a rather 1970s look and feel. It's home to a variety of modern and traditional shops, and tiny boutiques with a focus on fashion. There are also a number of coffee shops, and restaurants off side streets.
Åpningstider: Each shop has its own hours
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Ropeway Dori

Ropeway Dori is an uncovered continuation of Ōkaido Arcade. It's a rather chic street with many attractive old buildings housing many boutiques and reasonably-priced antique shops. It's a good place to look for souvenirs. There are also plenty of cafés and restaurants to choose from.
Åpningstider: The shops open at various times.
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Fuwari Road Station

Road Stations are rest areas found along roads and highways in Japan. They sell local produce, snacks, souvenirs, sake and other goods. Fuwari Road Station has reasonably-priced restaurant, snack and ice cream stands. There's a very pleasant beach just across the road.
Adresse: 119 Oura, Matsuyama, Ehime, 799-2408
Åpningstider: 8:00 to 18:00
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Emifull Masaki

Emifull Masaki is Ehime's biggest shopping mall. Here you can browse popular Japanese brands such as Uniqlo and Muji under one roof. The interior is an interesting architectural space in itself. There's an attractive food court, and a wide range of restaurants here too.
Adresse: 850 Tsutsui, Masaki, Iyo-gun Ehime
Telefon: +81 89 984 2111
Åpningstider: 9:00 to 22:00
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Matsuyama Airport

Matsuyama Airport (MYJ) is located about 5 km from central Matsuyama. There are regular domestic flights to Naha, Osaka-Itami, Osaka-Kansai, Tokyo-Haneda, Tokyo-Narita, Nagoya-Centrair, Osaka-Itami, Fukuoka, Kagoshima. International flights go to Seoul-Incheon and Shanghai-Pudong. Regular buses leave for the centre of Matsuyama and to Matsuyama Ferry Port.
Adresse: 2731 Minamiyoshidamachi, Matsuyama, Ehime 791-8042
Telefon: +81 89 972 5600
Åpningstider: 7:30 to 21:30
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WiFi

Ehime Free Wi-Fi is available at Matsuyama Castle, Dogo Onsen Honkan, and other tourist spots, in the central shopping districts and the airport. Look for the Ehime_Free_Wi-Fi network ID on your PC or smartphone. The service is free of charge.
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Matsuyama Ferry Port

Matsuyama Ferry Port is located at Takahama on the Iyotetsu Suburban Line from Matsuyama City Station. The port has hourly ferry links to Kure and Hiroshima on Honshu, and a daily link to Kokura on Kyushu.
Adresse: 5-2259-1 Takahamamachi, Matsuyama, Ehime
Telefon: +81 089 967 6667
Åpningstider: 6:00 to 2:00
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Public Transport

Central Matsuyama is served by trams and buses. There are train lines to the suburbs run by JR and Iyotetsu. Shuttle buses run from central Matsuyama to the airport and ferry port.
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Taxis

Taxis in Matsuyama are easily identified by the light on the roof and the licensing information shown on the windows. When the taxi stops, the rear passenger door opens automatically, so you don't need to touch it. Taxis can be hailed on most main roads of the city until late.
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Drug Stores

In central Matsuyama, you can find several large drug stores in the Ōkaido and Gintengai arcades. In other areas, there are large drug stores called "Cosmos" and "Lady Drug".
Åpningstider: 9:00 to 21:00
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Electricity

The voltage in Japan is 100 volts. Japanese electrical plugs have two, non-polarized pins which fit into North American outlets. Some North American equipment works fine in Japan without an adapter but equipment involving heating (e.g. hair dryers), may not work properly. The frequency of electric current is 60 Hertz in Western Japan including Matsuyama. Most equipment is not affected by differences in frequency.
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Post Office

The Central Post Office is located on Sanbancho Street in central Matsuyama. The symbol for post offices and post boxes is a T with an extra line above it.
Adresse: 3-5-2 Sanbancho, Matsuyama, Ehime 790-8799
Åpningstider: 9:00 to 19:00
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Shieki City Station

Matsuyama Shieki City Station is a hub for the Iyotetsu bus, rail and tram network. The Iyotetsu Department Store takes up one side of the plaza, and there are shops and restaurants on the other side.
Adresse: 5 Chome Minatomachi, Matsuyama, Ehime 790-0012
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Phone

The national code for Japan is +81. The code for Matsuyama is 089.
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Bicycle Rental

Simple shopping bicycles with baskets can be hired from four locations in central Matsuyama between 8:30 and 17:00, with a flat fee of 300 yen. The rentacycles can be returned to any of the four locations. If you're unable to return the bicycle on time, please call the relevant number. Dogo Station Tourist Information Address: Dogo Yunomachi 6-8 Phone: 089-921-3708 Matsuyama Castle Ropeway Station Address: Okaido 3-2-46 Phone: 089-935-7511 Okaido Shopping Arcade Address: Okaido 1-4-9 Phone: 089-941-6530 Matsuyama JR Station Address: Sanbancho 8-364-6 Phone: 089-943-9511
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JR Matsuyama Station

JR (Japan Railways) Matsuyama Station is on the Yosan Line. Express and local trains all stop here. It is also the departure point for the Iyonada Monogatari Tourist Train. The station has restaurants and a café, a souvenir shop and tourist office, and free WiFi.
Adresse: Minamiedo 1-14-1, Matsuyama, Ehime 790-0062
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Matsuyama Castle

Matsuyama Castle stands on a large, wooded hill right in the middle of town, with an extensive moat and earth ramparts that dominate the city centre. Unlike many Japanese castles that were destroyed and rebuilt of concrete, Matsuyama Castle remains in its original state of wood and plaster. The castle offers spectacular views of the city, mountains and sea, particularly from the top of the keep. Matsuyama Castle houses a fascinating collection of samurai weapons and armour, and information about the history and structure of the castle.
Adresse: 1 Marunouchi, Matsuyama, Ehime 790-0008, Japan
Åpningstider: 9:00 - 16:30
Transport: Iyotetsu tram Okaido station
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Dogo Onsen Honkan

Dogo Onsen Honkan is said to be the model for the spirit bathhouse in the world-famous animation “Spirited Away”. It's also the oldest hot spring in Japan, with a history going back over 3,000 years. A whole section of the main building, the Yushinden, is given over to the imperial family. There are several baths and lounges offering more or less luxurious service. Feel free to walk in off the street and enjoy a dip in Japan's oldest spa.
Adresse: 5-6 Yunomachi, Dogo, Matsuyama, Ehime 790-0842
Åpningstider: 6:00 - 23:00
Transport: Dogo Onsen Iyotetsu Tram Station
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Bansuiso Villa

Bansuiso is a large villa, built in the style of a 19th century Gothic French château. The Earl Sadakoto Hisamatsu, a descendant of the Matsuyama clan, built it in 1922 as a second home. Having lived in France, Hisamatsu wanted to impress with Western style, and he hired architect Shichirō Giko to achieve it. The villa was a social mecca for the elite of that time, including the Imperial family. Today, exhibitions of the Museum of Art Ehime and concerts are held here.
Adresse: 3-3-7 Ichibanchō, Matsuyama, Ehime, Japan
Åpningstider: 9:00 - 18:00
Transport: Iyotetsu tram Okaido station
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Kashima Island

Kashima Island is a distinctive mountain in the sea just off the shore of Hojo, on the northern boundary of Matsuyama. Kashima means “Deer Island”, and you can easily spot wild deer in its forest. Just 1.5 kilometres round, it offers a number of good walks around the island and over the top of the mountain. On a clear day, there are spectacular views from the lookout at the top over the Seto Inland Sea. The island is ideal for swimming, fishing and camping.
Transport: Train to Iyohojo Station on the Yosan Line, then ferry to Kashima
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Ishiteji Temple

Ishiteji, as it's known in Japanese, is No. 51 of the 88 temples that form the Shikoku Pilgrimage, and you can usually see a few pilgrims in their white garb and cone hats. The main hall and pagoda are built in the architectural style of the Kamakura Period (1192-1333). Behind the temple buildings is a doorway to a dark hole in the mountain which forms the backdrop to Ishite. This leads to a series of tunnels filled with peculiar Buddhist statuary, leading out to an inner courtyard area containing a strikingly modern golden dome.
Transport: Iyotetsu bus Ishiteji stop
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Tobe Potteries

Tobe was once a separate town to the south of Matsuyama. It's home to many potteries producing ceramics known collectively as Tobe-yaki. These tend to be white with navy blue decoration, although there are many varieties. You can purchase very serviceable tableware for everyday use at the potteries, and you can also try your hand at making your own ceramics. Tobe is also home to a number of interesting museums and a sake brewery.
Transport: Iyotetsu bus from central Matsuyama
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Iyo Kasuri Folk Craft Museum

The Mingei Iyo-Kasuri Kaikan is a museum and shop devoted to the folk craft (mingei) of weaving with dyed yarn (kasuri). The building itself is attractive with a traditional Japanese-style frontage, resplendent with elaborate plaster and tile work, and a little garden of manicured pines. Behind this frontage is a series of sheds that house the exhibits.
Adresse: 1200 Kumanodai, Matsuyama, Ehime
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Matsuyama Castle

Matsuyama Castle stands on a large, wooded hill right in the middle of town, with an extensive moat and earth ramparts that dominate the city centre. Unlike many Japanese castles that were destroyed and rebuilt of concrete, Matsuyama Castle remains in its original state of wood and plaster. The castle offers spectacular views of the city, mountains and sea, particularly from the top of the keep. Matsuyama Castle houses a fascinating collection of samurai weapons and armour, and information about the history and structure of the castle.
Adresse: 1 Marunouchi, Matsuyama, Ehime 790-0008, Japan
Åpningstider: 9:00 - 16:30
Transport: Iyotetsu tram Okaido station
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Fuwari Beach

Fuwari Beach is a beautiful sandy beach on the northern edge of Matsuyama. Formed of two small coves, it offers an expansive view of Kashima Island and the Seto Inland Sea. Behind the beach are showers, toilets, kiosks, cafés and shops. Popular in summer, it's also a scene of wild beauty during the other seasons.
Adresse: 155 Ōura Matsuyama-shi, Ehime-ken
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Shiki Memorial Museum

Masaoka Shiki is revered as the genius behind the revival of haiku and the establishment of its modern form in the Meiji period. As a teenager, he helped to popularise baseball in Japan. He also served as a journalist in China covering the aftermath of the First Sino-Japanese war. This museum, tucked away next to a cemetery, is a reconstruction of the house where Shiki lived, and covers every aspect of his short but active life.
Adresse: 1-30 Dogo Park, Dogo, Matsuyama, Ehime 790-0857
Åpningstider: Closed Tuesdays
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Dogo Park

Dogo Park is the site of the Yuzuki Castle built by the Kono Clan. Only the moat and earth ramparts remain. This charming park is home to a fascinating museum and a variety of delightful birds and other wildlife. The top of the hill in the middle of the park offers a 380 degree panorama of Matsuyama.
Adresse: Dogokoen, Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture 790-0857
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Sogo Koen Park

Sogo Koen Park is located on one of the big hills in the centre of Matsuyama. On the top of the hill is a folly built to look like a European castle. The views from here over the city and the Inland Sea are breathtaking. The park has some elaborate children's play equipment and various flower gardens. It's home to numerous cats.
Adresse: 1 Chome-1633-2 Asahigaoka Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture 791-8024
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Dogo Onsen Honkan

Dogo Onsen Honkan is said to be the model for the spirit bathhouse in the world-famous animation “Spirited Away”. It's also the oldest hot spring in Japan, with a history going back over 3,000 years. A whole section of the main building, the Yushinden, is given over to the imperial family. There are several baths and lounges offering more or less luxurious service. Feel free to walk in off the street and enjoy a dip in Japan's oldest spa.
Adresse: 5-6 Yunomachi, Dogo, Matsuyama, Ehime 790-0842
Åpningstider: 6:00 - 23:00
Transport: Dogo Onsen Iyotetsu Tram Station
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The Museum of Art, Ehime

The Museum of Art, Ehime is located in an architecturally significant building within the moat of Matsuyama Castle. It has its own collection of works by Japanese artists and holds frequent special exhibitions covering everything from Japanese animation artwork to classical painters and applied arts. There's always something interesting on.
Adresse: Horinouchi, Matsuyama, Ehime
Åpningstider: 9:40 - 18:00; Closed Monday
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Bansuiso Villa

Bansuiso is a large villa, built in the style of a 19th century Gothic French château. The Earl Sadakoto Hisamatsu, a descendant of the Matsuyama clan, built it in 1922 as a second home. Having lived in France, Hisamatsu wanted to impress with Western style, and he hired architect Shichirō Giko to achieve it. The villa was a social mecca for the elite of that time, including the Imperial family. Today, exhibitions of the Museum of Art Ehime and concerts are held here.
Adresse: 3-3-7 Ichibanchō, Matsuyama, Ehime, Japan
Åpningstider: 9:00 - 18:00
Transport: Iyotetsu tram Okaido station
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Botchan Theater

Botchan Theater presents musicals based on local historical themes. These semi-serious stories involve large doses of romance and comedy, with high quality song and dance interludes. Shows start at 10:30 and 14:00 (see the schedule for details). A free shuttle bus runs from Matsuyama JR and Shieki stations.
Adresse: 1125 Minara, Toon, Ehime 791-0211
Åpningstider: Shows at 10:30 and 14:00. See the schedule
Transport: A free shuttle bus runs from Matsuyama JR and Shieki stations.
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Ehime Children’s Playground

Ehime Children’s Playground is a huge fantasy "castle" for children, set in a large hilly park dotted with attractions for the young and young at heart. There are things to climb, things to ride, and things to slide down from, many of which are totally free of charge. There are also places to eat.
Adresse: 108-1 Nishinomachi, Matsuyama, Ehime
Åpningstider: 9:00 - 17:00
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Botchan Steam Train

A popular attraction found on the route between JR Matsuyama Station and Dogo is the Botchan Train, a diesel-powered replica of the original Iyotetsu steam locomotive, known from Natsume Soseki’s 1906 novel, Botchan. Not to be missed is seeing the Botchan Train engine uncoupled, cranked up on a pivot, and spun around by hand by the drivers.
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Kururin Ferris Wheel

The huge Ferris wheel atop Iyotetsu Takashimaya Department Store goes by the name Kururin. This exciting ride lasts 15 minutes, affording a fantastic view over the whole of Matsuyama including the castle, the mountains and the sea. At dusk, the view is particularly pretty as the city lights come on.
Adresse: 5-1-1 Minatomachi, Matsuyama, Ehime
Åpningstider: 11:00 - 22:00 (to 19:00 Oct - Mar)
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Tsubaki no Yu Onsen

Just down Dogo Arcade from Dogo Onsen Honkan is another hot spring bath, Tsubaki no Yu. The bath here is bigger and the ceiling higher, creating an altogether different atmosphere.
Adresse: 19-22 Dogoyunomachi, Matsuyama, Ehime
Åpningstider: 6:30 - 23:00
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Tobe Potteries

Tobe was once a separate town to the south of Matsuyama. It's home to many potteries producing ceramics known collectively as Tobe-yaki. These tend to be white with navy blue decoration, although there are many varieties. You can purchase very serviceable tableware for everyday use at the potteries, and you can also try your hand at making your own ceramics. Tobe is also home to a number of interesting museums and a sake brewery.
Transport: Iyotetsu bus from central Matsuyama
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Mitsuhama

Mitsuhama is the old port area of Matsuyama, facing the island studded Seto Inland Sea. It's an active fishing port and the morning fish market is an event worth seeing. The dockside is full of boats and cranes, some of which are elegant vintage models. Mitsuhama is one of the few places in Japan where you can still see buildings dating from the Edo, Meiji, Taisho and Showa periods in a single area, and most of these buildings are also still in use, as homes or shops and restaurants.
Transport: Mitsu Station on the Iyotetsu Takahama Line, Mitsuhama Station on the JR Yosan Line
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Baishinji Beach

Baishinji sits in a little bay on the Matsuyama coastline, for all the world like a seaside village all of its own. The sandy beach looks across a narrow channel to the dramatic peak of Gogoshima Island. Pretty ferries pass by the beach at frequent intervals presenting a scene of pleasant activity.
Adresse: Baishinjimachi Matsuyama, Ehime
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Iyonada Monogatori Train

The Iyonada Monogatori Tourist Train departs from JR Matsuyama Station on weekends and holidays. This stylishly retro train travels through the beautiful scenery of southwestern Ehime, stopping at scenic towns on the way. Enjoy carefully prepared meals using local ingredients while admiring stunning views of the Seto Inland Sea.
Åpningstider: Weekends and holidays
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Sora to Mori Spa

Sora to Mori is a large spa complex housed in a beautiful modern building. There's an extensive selection of indoor and outdoor baths, as well as popular stone sauna baths. The mineral-rich water of the spa feels slippery like lotion, leaving your skin smooth and refreshed.
Adresse: 3-1 Minamikume, Matsuyama, Ehime
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Mt. Kyogamori

Matsuyama has many small mountains within its boundaries. Mt. Kyogamori is accessed by a trail that goes from behind Taisanji Temple to nearby Takahama. It's an easy walk to the top, passing Buddhist statuary along the way. The peak affords views to the high mountains in the south, to the beaches in north Matsuyama, and the myriad islands of the Inland Sea.
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Joruri-ji Temple

Joruri-ji is temple No. 46 of the Shikoku 88 temple pilgrimage. The temple building is largely hidden from view by the tall, ancient juniper trees that surround it. The grounds are a beautiful, well-tended garden. Next to the main hall is a bower of wisteria, and beyond it are ponds of lotus. The wood at Joruri-ji is beautifully carved and weathered, with sinuous grain that forms abstract patterns.
Adresse: 282 Jōrurimachi, Matsuyama, Ehime
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Yasaka-ji Temple

Yasaka-ji is temple No. 47 of the Shikoku 88 temple pilgrimage. With its painted gateway, the temple has a festive air, despite the huge graveyard behind it. In the cool, dark basement of the temple there are 8,000 ceramic Amida Buddha statuettes purchased by devotees from around the country, each with the person’s name on it. Another unusual feature of this temple is the two little tunnels representing the Buddhist heaven and hell.
Adresse: 773 Jorurimachi Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture 791-1133
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Enmyo-ji Temple

Enmyo-ji is temple No. 53 of the Shikoku 88 temple pilgrimage. It's tucked away in the old part of town, surrounded by a rough old grey wall, with a number of buildings in different styles clustered inside the compound. Many temples have elaborate tile roofs, but the tile work at Enmyo-ji is especially elaborate and magnificent. Enmyo-ji is also home to a rare Christian “Maria Kannon” statue.
Adresse: 1-182 Wake-cho, Matsuyama, Ehime
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Hanta-ji Temple

Hanta-ji Temple is No. 50 of the Shikoku 88 temple pilgrimage. It was established in the middle of the 8th century. Hanta-ji has an elegant, well-kept sophisticated air about it, with its graveled precincts, marble stepping stones and wisteria bower.
Adresse: 32 Hatadera-cho, Matsuyama, Ehime
Åpningstider: Open round the clock
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Sairin-ji Temple

Sairin-ji is temple No.49 of the Shikoku 88 temple pilgrimage. Sairin-ji is located in an area where clear spring water wells up, and the pond on its grounds is home to the most beautifully coloured carp (koi). The surrounding mountains provide a dramatic backdrop to the temple compound with its elegant gate and buildings.
Adresse: 1007 Takai-cho, Matsuyama, Ehime
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Tsubaki Shrine

Tsubaki-jinja is one of Matsuyama's most popular shrines. Local people visit this large, attractive complex to celebrate the new year, weddings, and the various other Shinto observances throughout the year.
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Jodo-ji Temple

Jodo-ji is temple No. 49 of the Shikoku 88 temple pilgrimage. It's set against a row of low hills that face the south of Matsuyama. The temple, while generally impressive, is one of the more architecturally subdued of the temples in Matsuyama with a rustic and weathered air. The graveyard behind the temple has a mysterious atmosphere.
Telefon: 1198 Takanoko-cho, Matsuyama, Ehime
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Taisan-ji Temple

Taisan-ji is temple No. 52 of the Shikoku 88 temple pilgrimage. It's close to the port of Takahama and is said to have been founded by a wealthy merchant from Kyushu in the sixth century, after he was washed up at Takahama in a storm. The bell tower has fantastic depictions of heaven and hell.
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Matsuyama Shrine

Matsuyama Shrine is found on a hill on the outskirts of Dogo. It's dedicated to the Tokugawa family, and their heraldic device of three hollyhock leaves inside a circle is prominent. The trees around the shrine reflect the changing seasons, and there's a fine view of Matsuyama castle and the sea from here.
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Ishite-ji Temple

Ishite-ji is temple No. 51 of the Shikoku 88 temple pilgrimage. It's a weird place. The main hall and pagoda are built in the architectural style of the Kamakura Period (1192-1333). Behind the temple buildings is a doorway to a dark hole in the mountain which forms the backdrop to Ishite. This leads to a series of tunnels filled with strange statuary. Your visit to Ishite-ji will be memorable!
Åpningstider: Open round the clock
Transport: Iyotetsu bus Ishiteji stop
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Gokoku Shrine

Gokoku Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to people who died in war. It's filled with memorials to the dead, mostly from WWII. These include a bent propeller from a Zero fighter, a statue of a Kamikaze pilot, and a stone sentry box. Gokoku Shrine is not all about war however. As an attractive large shrine located in a convenient place, it’s visited by families all year round seeking blessings for newborns and children. Behind Gokoku Shrine is the peak of Miyukiji-san. This mountain is easy to climb and offers spectacular views over Matsuyama.
Adresse: 1-476 Miyuki, Matsuyama, Ehime
Åpningstider: Open round the clock
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Hatsuyuki Sake Brewery

This brewery is housed in a building dating back several centuries. Located in Tobe, a center for ceramics, the brewery has been renovated to welcome guests in the attractive second floor café. You can be sure of a warm welcome if you drop in for a tasting of the wonderful sake produced here.
Adresse: 400 Ōminami Tobe, Iyo-gun, Ehime 791-2132
Telefon: +81 89 962 2717
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Giyaman Glass Museum

The Giyaman Glass Museum in Dogo has an exquisite collection that includes glass tobacco pipes and smoking paraphernalia, a bird cage with tiny glass bars, insect cages for keeping chirping insects in summer, and pillows of blue glass. There are also more typical glass products such as glasses for sake, bowls, and plates.
Adresse: 459-1 Sagitanicho, Dogo, Matsuyama, Ehime
Åpningstider: 9:00 - 22:00, Wed closed
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Dogo Sake & Beer Brewery

This sake and beer brewery is located in Dogo, not far from the Honkan. In the attractive brewery shop, you can taste a variety of sake and shochu, and browse a selection of beautiful ceramics and glass. The buildings of the brewery itself are interesting, and there are displays of brewing paraphernalia from past times.
Adresse: 3-23 Dogokitamachi, Matsuyama, Ehime 790-0848
Telefon: +81 89 924 6617
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Itami Juzo Museum

Itami Juzo is known for his comic films including "Tampopo" and "A Taxing Woman". Itami spent his school years in Matsuyama, and this museum is a tribute to his work as an essayist, actor, artist and filmmaker. If you've ever seen one of his films, this fascinating museum will be one stop you won't want to miss.
Adresse: 1-6-10 Higashi-Ishii, Matsuyama, Ehime 790-0932
Telefon: +81 89 969 1313
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Matsuyama Central Park

Matsuyama Central Park is home to some impressive sports infrastructure including the Botchan Stadium, the Ehime Prefectural Budokan, and the Aqua Palette swimming complex. There's also a very interesting museum detailing Matsuyama's contribution to baseball, the No-Ball Museum.
Adresse: 625-1 Ichitsubo Nishimachi, Matsuyama, Ehime 790-0948
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Ehime Prefecture Budokan

Ehime Prefectural Budokan is a massive public martial arts hall, featuring dramatic architecture of stone ramparts, soaring wooden pillars and grey tile. Feel free to wander inside and watch the citizens of Matsuyama practising kendo, judo, karate and other fighting disciplines.
Adresse: 551 Ichitsubonishi, Matsuyama, Ehime 790-0948
Telefon: +81 89 965 3111
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Kachizuru Sake Brewery

Kachizuru is located in Tobe, an area which is home to a thriving ceramic craft industry. The brewery itself is an attractive, traditional building, and the sake produced here is likely to appeal to foreign tastes. The brewery offers several varieties of aged sake at very reasonable prices, and you're welcome to ask for a tasting.
Adresse: 542 Miyauchi Tobe, Iyo-gun, Ehime 791-2120
Telefon: +81 89 962 2017
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Seki Art Gallery

The gallery features works by representative modern Japanese painters including Taikan Yokoyama, Kaii Higashiyama, Ryōhei Koiso, Ikuo Hirayama, and Seiki Kuroda. On the second floor in the Rodin Room, there’s a marble sculpture of a faun, and various lithographs by Rodin.
Åpningstider: Wed - Sun 10:00 - 17:00
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Hamada Old Clinic

Mitsuhama is the old port of Matsuyama, and its streets are a fascinating mixture of new houses and buildings dating from the Edo to the current period. The Hamada Clinic was built in the Taisho period in a thoroughly western style, although the living quarters are Japanese. Allowed to lapse into disrepair until recently, the building is now being restored. One of the front rooms is used as a shop for some very attractive ceramics, children's clothes and accessories. The building has a rather haunted air about it, but there are no credible reports of supernatural activity.
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Ninomaru Garden

The Ninomaru Garden at Matsuyama Castle is the site of the feudal lord's residence. The residence is gone, but the floor plan of the building is preserved as a garden with water features. Couples take wedding photos at this romantic spot, and you can usually see a couple or two in their wedding finery. The garden has a different face at each time of year, with flowers year-round, and fruit and red leaves in autumn.