愛媛県 · Shikoku Region

Ehime Hidden Gems

19 spots

Ehime Mikan — Citrus Capital of Japan
Ehime· Matsuyama

Ehime Mikan — Citrus Capital of Japan

Ehime Prefecture produces 20% of Japan's mikan (mandarin oranges), making citrus the region's defining agricultural prod…

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Updated Jun 2026
Nanrakuen Garden — Plum Blossoms and Iris
Ehime· Matsuyama

Nanrakuen Garden — Plum Blossoms and Iris

Nanrakuen is a traditional Japanese landscape garden built in 1688 for the lord of Matsuyama Domain, featuring seasonal…

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Updated Jun 2026
Garyu Sanso Villa — Cliffside Tea House National Treasure
Ehime· Ozu

Garyu Sanso Villa — Cliffside Tea House National Treasure

Garyu Sanso is a refined villa and tea house built in 1907 by a wealthy merchant, perched on a cliff overlooking the Hij…

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Updated Jun 2026
Dogo Onsen Honkan — Japan's Oldest Hot Spring Bathhouse
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Ehime· Matsuyama

Dogo Onsen Honkan — Japan's Oldest Hot Spring Bathhouse

Dogo Onsen Honkan is Japan's most famous public bathhouse, a three-story wooden castle-like structure built in 1894 that…

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Updated Jun 2026
Matsuyama Castle — Hilltop Fortress with Original Keep
Ehime· Matsuyama

Matsuyama Castle — Hilltop Fortress with Original Keep

Matsuyama Castle occupies the 132-meter summit of Mt. Katsuyama in central Matsuyama City, one of only twelve Japanese c…

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Updated Jun 2026
Ishite-ji Temple — Cave Temple with 88 Statues
Ehime· Matsuyama

Ishite-ji Temple — Cave Temple with 88 Statues

Ishite-ji is Temple #51 of the 88-temple Shikoku Pilgrimage, a large Buddhist complex featuring a towering three-story p…

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Updated Jun 2026
Tobe Pottery — Traditional Blue and White Ceramics
Ehime· Matsuyama

Tobe Pottery — Traditional Blue and White Ceramics

Tobe-yaki is Ehime's signature ceramic style, characterized by thick white porcelain hand-painted with indigo-blue botan…

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Updated Jun 2026
Uwajima Castle — Original Keep with Coastal Views
Ehime· Uwajima

Uwajima Castle — Original Keep with Coastal Views

Uwajima Castle is one of only twelve Japanese castles retaining an original Edo-period tenshu (main keep), built in 1666…

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Updated Jun 2026
Imabari Towels — Premium Cotton Textile Heritage
Ehime· Imabari

Imabari Towels — Premium Cotton Textile Heritage

Imabari produces approximately 60% of Japan's towels, a textile industry dating to 1894 when the region's soft water (fr…

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Updated Jun 2026
Mount Ishizuchi — Shikoku's Highest Sacred Peak
Ehime· Saijo

Mount Ishizuchi — Shikoku's Highest Sacred Peak

Mount Ishizuchi (石鎚山, 1,982m) is the highest peak in western Japan and one of Japan's seven sacred mountains, a Shugendo…

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Updated Jun 2026
Ozu Castle Town — Preserved Edo Architecture
Ehime· Ozu

Ozu Castle Town — Preserved Edo Architecture

Ozu is a well-preserved castle town along the Hijikawa River, featuring Edo-period merchant houses, samurai residences,…

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Updated Jun 2026
Botchan Ressha — Vintage Steam Locomotive Replica
Ehime· Matsuyama

Botchan Ressha — Vintage Steam Locomotive Replica

The Botchan Ressha is a restored vintage steam locomotive (actually diesel-powered replica) operating as a tourist tram…

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Updated Jun 2026
Uchiko Town — Wax Merchant Preservation District
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Ehime· Uchiko

Uchiko Town — Wax Merchant Preservation District

Uchiko is a remarkably well-preserved Edo-period town where merchants grew wealthy producing mokuro (木蝋, vegetable wax)…

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Updated Jun 2026
Taimeshi — Sea Bream Rice Two Ways
Ehime· Matsuyama

Taimeshi — Sea Bream Rice Two Ways

Taimeshi (鯛めし, 'sea bream rice') is Ehime's signature dish, existing in two completely different regional styles: Matsuy…

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Updated Jun 2026
Omishima Island — Samurai Armor and Art Museums
Ehime· Omishima

Omishima Island — Samurai Armor and Art Museums

Omishima is the largest island on the Shimanami Kaido cycling route, home to Oyamazumi Shrine which houses Japan's most…

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Updated Jun 2026
Uwajima Bull Fighting — Traditional Togyu Tournaments
Ehime· Uwajima

Uwajima Bull Fighting — Traditional Togyu Tournaments

Uwajima is one of the few places in Japan where traditional togyu (bull sumo) continues — two bulls weighing 700–1,000kg…

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Updated Jun 2026
Sada Misaki Peninsula — Dramatic Coastal Cliffs
Ehime· Saijo

Sada Misaki Peninsula — Dramatic Coastal Cliffs

Sada Misaki is a narrow peninsula extending 40km into the Bungo Channel, forming Shikoku's westernmost point. The dramat…

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Updated Jun 2026
Jakoten — Fried Fish Cake Street Food
Ehime· Matsuyama

Jakoten — Fried Fish Cake Street Food

Jakoten (じゃこ天) is Ehime's signature fish cake made from small fish (jako — tiny sardines or anchovies) ground whole with…

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Updated Jun 2026
Bessho Onsen — Mountain Hot Spring Resort
Ehime· Saijo

Bessho Onsen — Mountain Hot Spring Resort

Bessho Onsen is a secluded hot spring resort nestled in the mountains near Mt. Ishizuchi, known for its milky-white sulf…

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Updated Jun 2026