Matsuyama Castle is an ancient fortified complex located in the city of Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture, Japan. Dating back to the 16th century, the castle is a well-preserved example of Japanese architecture from the Momoyama period. The towers and defensive walls are connected to form a defensible structure, and make Matsuyama Castle one of only a few original surviving castles from this era in Japan.
Very impressive castle located on a hill directly in the center of Matsuyama city. The view from the hill over the entire city down to the sea is just stunning. I came here in the morning, but the site was already crowded. Maybe because of the beautiful weather and the Golden Week? Took me a lot of time to get some good shots without people on it. But was worth waiting :). You can reach the castle by walk, cable car or the funny single seat lift. The fortress is one of the most impressive I have seen in Japan. For me this is a 5/5!
Ralf Blaich — Google review
Really fun experience taking the chair lift to the castle grounds. The castle itself was very interesting, showing the cultural significance behind this historical building. Get to the top floor to see a panoramic view of Matsuyama!
Felix Tsang — Google review
松山市に佇むお城は、ロープウェートリフトで楽々アクセス。20分の歩きで登ると、四季折々の美しさが広がり、大人の足で気軽に訪れられます。運動にも最適で、途中で感じる風景は格別。頂上では海や島々、山々、市街地を一望でき、その景色に息をのむ美しさが広がります。
トイレやコインロッカーも完備され、お土産を買う売店では地元の魅力が詰まった品々が揃います。蛇口からは名物のポンジュースが楽しめ、軽食を食べながら贅沢なひとときを過ごせます。愛媛県を代表する観光スポットとして、心豊かな時間を提供してくれるお城です。
(Translated by Google)
The castle located in Matsuyama City is easily accessible by rope weight lift. A 20-minute walk up the mountain reveals the beauty of each season, making it easy for adults to visit. It's perfect for exercise, and the scenery along the way is exceptional. At the top, you can see the sea, islands, mountains, and city area, and the scenery is breathtaking.
Restrooms and coin lockers are also available, and the souvenir shop is stocked with items filled with local charm. You can enjoy the famous pon juice from the tap, and enjoy a luxurious time while eating light snacks. As a tourist spot representing Ehime Prefecture, this castle offers a fulfilling time.
atsushi oheda — Google review
Matsuyama Castle is probably the most intriguing castle ever built! The path into the castle is uniquely designed to keep invaders out! You could almost imaging how attackers tried to breach the different gates while archers are trying to shoot them dead.
PS. Regarding elderly parents/grandparents. They can still take the rope-way up to have a scenic view. Wouldn’t recommend them entering the castle as there’s a lot of stairs
Joshua Ng — Google review
In my opinion, this is the best of the 12 original castles in Japan. The artifacts that they have on exhibit are amazing especially how they are located within the castle. None of the original 12 have this many. There is so many parts of the castle that are open during the tour. I highly recommend the lift to and from the castle. I think the ride is a lot more enjoyable than the gondola and the walk.
tokyo joe — Google review
Visiting this castle was a splendid overall experience. I recommend taking the chairlift (¥520) instead of the ropeway (also ¥520) to feel a nice breeze while making your way up to the castle grounds. Up there, a beautiful view over Matsuyama City and the surrounding hills awaits. The entrance fee to the castle is ¥520 which is worth it given the large exhibition inside the castle.
Fabian Johannes — Google review
I think this is one of my favorite castles to visit in Japan so far. Not only is there a lot to see, a great view of the surrounding area, but they definitely are more interactive than other castles. You can hold a replica matchlock rifle, test the weight of a katana, and even use the VR headset to get a simulation of invading the castle defenses! Make sure you take a round trip on the lift because walking up there would be a huge pain and it's fun.
Brandon Sato — Google review
One of the best Castles I've been to so far!
There are many things to see inside where explanations are both in English and Japanese, and the variety of views you can get is great!
Worth the 520¥ ticket to go in!
Valentin Emelianoff — Google review
今まで行ってきた城が一番楽しかった。
見どころが沢山あり、リフトとロープウェイも楽しめます。
自力で登れますし、いい運動になりそうです。
高さ怖くないならリフトをオススメします。およそ5分くらいで到着します。
(Translated by Google)
This was the most fun castle I've ever been to.
There are many things to see, and you can also enjoy lifts and ropeways.
You can climb it on your own and it looks like it will be a good exercise.
If you are not afraid of heights, I recommend a lift. It will arrive in about 5 minutes.
Ethan Samuel — Google review
Hiked up the hill to get to castle which is a steady incline for about 10-15 minutes. Worth it for the views of the cities and surroundings. Lovely area on the summit with vending machines, ice cream and a cafe nearby.
Mason — Google review
Built in 1603, Matsuyama is one of the last original castle in Japan. It is a vast castle with beautiful and complex structures. It offers a very nice stroll for the family. On a clear blue sky day, it offers a 360 view of the city.
Eric Meulien — Google review
I was so impressed by the stunning view from the top of the mountain and the surrounding environment. The decorations of the castle are amazing. It is located on the top of the mountain with a nice view. I believe that during spring, people will much more enjoy the Sakura blossom. I like the place so much, especially when taking a rope chair. It was fun. Great experience!
The POD — Google review
Take the cable chair up for fun and a separate entry fee for the castle. Very historical with many steps and floors for you to walk around in. It’s not easy if you have senior citizens or young children as the internal wooden stairs have narrow steps and are steep. Still it’s quite an adventure. Excellent commanding views of the city at the top.
DVDai Raver — Google review
One of the twelve castles with ”genzon-tenshukaku”.
The climb up the small is quite steep, although for the less able there are lift / cable car options.
The separate garden at the foot of the castle is worth visiting, even if only to look at the large well.
Cheese Cake — Google review
お城のある山の上までは、ロープウェイまたは一人乗りリフトで行けます。天気が良ければ、山の空気を全身に浴びながらリフトで移動するのがお勧めです。ハイキング気分で徒歩で移動するのも良さそうですね。
松山城は、思いのほか大きく立派で見ごたえがありました。海や島々、山、市街地を一望できる見晴らしの良さも素晴らしかったです。建物内の天守閣に向かう途中に、お城を上空から眺めるVRを体験できるコーナーがあるのですが、これも面白くて良かったです。
(Translated by Google)
You can go to the top of the mountain where the castle is located by a ropeway or a single-person lift. If the weather is nice, we recommend taking a lift while soaking up the mountain air. It might be a good idea to go on foot if you feel like hiking.
Matsuyama Castle was unexpectedly large, magnificent, and worth seeing. The view overlooking the ocean, islands, mountains, and city area was amazing. On the way to the castle tower inside the building, there is a corner where you can experience VR viewing the castle from above, which was also interesting and good.
ひろとも — Google review
Love this castle as it situated at the hill top overseeing entire town. The tram station is also located in downtown. Walk a bit of slope and there are foods around the corner too. You got 2 options, by cable car 9r by the wired hanging seats for better experience.
S Chia — Google review
Very interesting castle that holds atleast 1000+ history. It shows all of the lords of mastuyama and lords of Matsudaira. I reckon it is a very good place that must be visited. Reviewed By my 9 year old.
Enjoyed visiting here. You can catch a chair lift from Okaido to get up to the castle. There are few cafes that you can sit down and have a break. We liked the soft serve.
E H S — Google review
The 100 Famous Castles can be enjoyed from various angles from all over Matsuyama City. You can climb it by lift or gondola, or you can approach it entirely on foot from Sannomaru and Ninomaru. You can enjoy it in various ways. Each turret is still intact, and it was a great time to reminisce about eternity.
Youji Nomo — Google review
Matsuyama castle is a sight to see! The walls are really high and the causeway leading to the main keep is really interesting. There was a local man who guided us as a volunteer. His English was remarkable. I learned a lot from him on the guided tour. I was able to put on samurai armor inside the castle keep and get my photo taken. My wife and our guide was kind enough to help me don the armor. It was a really fun day! If you see the volunteer guides, I recommend asking for a tour!
Joseph Williams — Google review
A real, authentic castle which makes all the difference. I've been to a lot of the castles in Japan and the original, or mainly original ones, are so much better and worth visiting than the reconstructions. I'd actually give this a 4.5/5... It's not quite as good as Himeji or Matsumoto, but you should definitely visit if you are either a castle fan, or happen to be in the area. There is a cable car/chair lift up to the east side although as long as you are reasonably fit, the slope is not that strenuous.
Barry Knight — Google review
Spectacular and expansive castle complex sitting about the town. The castle grounds contains lots of informative signs that give context for the building and the reconstruction work that went on after the castle was struck by lightning in the 18th century.
The castle building itself contains lots of interesting and interactive exhibits, including armour, artefacts and weapons. English translations are detailed and easily visible. Even if not interested in the history, the view from the top of the main keep is worth the climb.
Gareth Morris — Google review
Matsuyama-jo castle was one of the most impressive for me among old palaces.
It was gorgeous and elegant.
The outer wall that was made by stone showed very specific and well-arched shapes.
If you want to find out the place to know the history of Matsuyama and its old scenery, it might be the best and right place you are looking for.
It is one of the landmarks here. So, please don't miss this tourist's attraction.
P.S. If you are a Korean, you can get free of charge tickets at the information center of the matsuyama airport.
#松山市 #松山 #松山城
#松山観光地 #松山空港
The Botchan Train Museum is a place where visitors can learn about the history of trains in Matsuyama, and see some of the oldest railways in Japan. The museum features replicas of the steam engines used in the book "Botchan", as well as other exhibits related to rail transportation.
It's a tiny area inside a Starbucks. You can enjoy you coffee while looking at the super cool train.
Precin Salvan — Google review
I spent ages trying to find this place, gave up and then went in to the nearby Starbucks only to find it there.
It's a train and some info on the transport system of Matsuyama - so pretty rad for a Starbucks.
Blue Hanley — Google review
Who even created a Google map of this place? It’s literally a tiny area inside a Starbucks. Please do not come here unless you’re already within 2 minutes walking distance to this place.
CL L — Google review
Who know inside Starbucks got museum
Yanitha Fang — Google review
This museum is locate in Starbucks coffee. There explain about history of Iyo trains(Tram). U can see in there with free fee.
いいわけたろう — Google review
A small free museum inside a Starbucks. I liked the idea of learning about history while strolling with my coffee.
Alain Saas — Google review
The entrance is via Starbucks. Very small. Worth a visit if you love trains and understand Japanese.
Dyah — Google review
Has everything you need to rest and relax after a long bike ride.
Dogo Giyaman Glass Museum is a museum filled with rare and beautiful glass bottles, bowls, and lamps from the Edo, Meiji, and Taisho periods. The pieces are stunningly colorful and beautifully crafted, giving visitors a sense of history and artistry.
An exquisite gem off the beaten track. It’s a bit in from the road. But Google Maps will get you there.
Kate Crowley — Google review
Walk around 4-5 minutes up the hill. We have not visited the glass as take a look some of glassed in the restaurant enough. Cakes are good.
Jay W — Google review
😍Doyo Giyaman Glass Museum.😍
A museum surrounded by water💦 and a garden 🌿 filled with greenery. The interior is a modern building 🏘 based on red and black. Approximately 300 pieces of the western glasses most exhibited number of west glass works are displayed, including the symbol of the Dogo Onsen Main Bldg., The red sheet glass of the Shikasaku-kaki, and the rare Edo era Gyaman / Bito Ryo and Meiji / Taisho era.
🌼🌷🌱🌳🌲
In the garden there are plenty of places of interest, such as objects of Shirasagi and waterfalls ⛲of wine bottles, decorated with glass and water objects. It is lighted up at night 🌃 and changes into a fantastic space.
Md Moazzem Hossain — Google review
Very small glass exhibition. Some interesting pieces, but not really worth the asking entrance price.
Walter Spivak — Google review
This smallish museum displays a collection of glassware and other glass objects from the Japanese Edo, Meiji and Taisho periods. It's actually in the basement of a complex that also incorporates a wedding chapel and a cafe. Situated on the side of a hill, it takes a little climb to reach, but the unique objects on display and the atmosphere of the surrounding garden with water features make it worth the effort.
Michael Huttner — Google review
(Translated by Google) The exhibits are very beautiful.
I was able to experience the wonders of glasswork techniques that have been around since the Taisho era.
The exhibition booth is relatively small, so unless you pay close attention to it, you'll be done viewing it quickly.
A group of students who came later left without watching for more than 5 minutes lol.
Admission fee is high at 800 yen. There was a 100 yen discount on some websites and Dogo shopping streets.
I was impressed by the thoroughness with which even the dust was covered, probably because it was meant to be a historical piece of glasswork.
(Original)
展示品はとても綺麗です。
大正時代からあるガラス細工の技法の素晴らしさを体感出来ました。
展示ブースは比較的狭いため、よほど念入りに見学しない限りすぐに見終わってしまいます。
後からやってきた学生の団体は5分と観ずに去っていきました笑
入館料は800円と高め。 Webサイトや道後商店街などの一部で100円の割引がありました。
歴史あるガラス細工の演出のためか、埃まで被せる徹底ぶりには感服しました。
檸檬サワー — Google review
(Translated by Google) Visited on weekdays in January 2024. A collection of glassware is displayed in one corner of the hotel's facilities. General admission is 800 yen and there is a 100 yen web discount. I know it's a valuable collection, but perhaps because it's displayed in a small space, I can't get anything inside. I would be more satisfied if there was information about what is valuable, historical trends, technical explanations, etc., but I have to say that the cost performance is a bit poor. I couldn't deny that it felt like an additional service for guests staying at the hotel or using the state guesthouse.
(Original)
2024年1月平日訪問。ホテルの施設の一角にガラス製品のコレクションが展示してあります。一般入館料800円でWEB割引100円があります。貴重なコレクションなのは分かりますが、狭いスペースに展示している関係でしょうか、何か入ってきません。何が貴重なのか、歴史的な流れとか、技術的な説明とかあると、もっと満足度が高くなるのに、若干コスパ悪いと言わざるを得ません。宿泊や迎賓館の利用者への付帯サービス的な感じは否めませんでした。
wanchu9 — Google review
(Translated by Google) I stopped by during my trip to Dogo Onsen.
The inside of the museum is smaller than I expected, but it's large enough that you can look around quickly.
Each piece was made of very delicate glass and beautiful. It's a good memory of my trip.
(Original)
道後温泉旅行の際に立ち寄りました。
館内は想像よりも狭くてすぐに見て回ることができるくらいの広さです。
一つひとつがとても繊細なガラスで綺麗でした。旅行のいい思い出です。
The Saka no Ue no Kumo Museum is located in Matsuyama City, and features exhibits relating to the novel Clouds Over the Slope by Ryotaro Shiba. The museum presents information about Yoshifuru Akiyama and Saneyuki Akiyama brothers, who are the main characters from the book. The building was designed by world-famous architect Tadao Ando.
Incredible , a museum dedicated to the novel Saka no Ue no Kumo by Ryotaro Shiba. The setting is in the Meiji era, depicts the lives of brothers Yoshifuru and Saneyuki Akiyama, and Shiki Masaoka, who all came from Matsuyama.
GAN LAY YONG — Google review
If not a fan of Saka no Ue no Kumo, or not so interested in Japan modern history, you may skip this museum. As a buidling desigend by Tadao Ando, it is typical but not outstanding.
Ding Sun — Google review
I can’t read Japanese. But the architecture here is something you can’t miss. The whole building is a concrete triangular prism. The centre piece is the long concrete staircase. There is another spectacular installation. Go to 2/F or 3/F. There is a balcony facing Bansuiso. The glass installed below the handrail is styled with ripples. I looked from inside the museum towards Banduiso. The glass looked like a pond with ripples. Above the “pond”, it was Bansuiso and the greenery. I don’t think this is not meticulously planned.
Alfred Chan — Google review
What a nice museum ! so very like Japanese !!
Simple and elegant ~~
And the name of the museum means “ a cloud over the hill “ Don’t you think it’s such a charming name? Just the name of it definitely attracts me
I was surprised this is a work of Ando Tadao who is one of my favorite world wide famous architecture we didn’t plan to visit this museum however it’s on the way to Bansuiso
It’s a very interesting building ,also very early work of Ando Tadao. We didn’t mind to drop by to have a look . There’s a small cafe inside of museum. No charge to have a look and you can have a sip of Japanese tea while you are admiring this museum
June Lee — Google review
Great place to know modern Japan through the author shiba ryotaro.
saka4ta9ji — Google review
you have to know the japanese literature to enjoy the museum
Dayou Zhu — Google review
Highly recommended for Anyone who wants to learn about people strived to built modern JAPAN in Meiji era.
18 A — Google review
Good
HIROSHI S. — Google review
5
Matsuyama Okaido shopping street promotion union office
This is a guide about Matsuyama's Okaido shopping street in the run up to Halloween. There are many shops and restaurants open until late and it's a good place to wander around in Yukata robes. The Matsuyama Okaido Shopping Street is adjacent to Dogo Onsen Honkan, which has baths with views of Mount Sakurajima.
(Translated by Google) There were various shops and I enjoyed it.
It's fun to see the tiles of Matsuyama's famous places on the road.
I ate dinner here.
I also went to the Mitsukoshi Matsuyama store and bought food.
The customer service is good as expected.
I entered the store once and went out because it was under renovation, but when I went back and shopped again, "Thank you for coming back and purchasing."
You said.
Also, you will want to wear it.
(Original)
色んなお店が有って楽しめました。
道に松山の名所のタイルが有って楽しいですね。
ここで、夕食を食べました。
三越松山店も行って食品買いました。
流石に接客が良いですね。
一度お店に入って、改装中なので出たのですが、もう一度戻って買い物したら「戻って来てくださって、お買い求め有り難うございます。」
とおっしゃってました。
又、着たくなりますね。
miya215 chihiro — Google review
Most boring arcade shopping street I've seen in all of Japan so far. Half the stores were closed on a non-holiday Saturday at 2pm.
Corinna Zennig — Google review
(Translated by Google) A rest area near the center of the main road.
Only 1 room, but fully equipped with toilet 🚹🚺♿
Barrier-free and wheelchair accessible♿
It's fully air-conditioned and heated, so it's perfect for when you're tired of walking or stopping by on your way to shopping 💮
Chairs and tables are also available.
No eating or drinking is allowed❌, so it will only be used as a rest area.
(Original)
大街道の中央付近にある、休憩スペース。
1室だけだが、トイレ完備🚹🚺♿
バリアフリーになっていて、車椅子にも対応している♿
冷暖房完備されているので、歩き疲れた時や、ショッピングの途中に立ち寄るのに最適💮
椅子やテーブルも用意されている。
飲食不可❌なので、休憩所としてだけの利用になる。
lion mushang — Google review
(Translated by Google) Matsuyama arcade street
Walking from end to end is good exercise.
(Original)
松山のアーケード街
端から端まで歩くと、良い運動に成ります
義治戎井 — Google review
(Translated by Google) After all! Matsuyama night market. He was an amazing person.
(Original)
やはり!松山の夜市。凄い人でした。
nabe chan — Google review
(Translated by Google) Matsuyama during Halloween is the best♬
(Original)
ハロウィンの時の松山は最高です♬
mm765【なむこ】 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice to visit~
(Original)
很好逛~
It's a Torii gate. If you like them come here, you'll have a blast looking at it.
If you don't like Torii gates stay away, you'll absolutely hate it here.
M. P. — Google review
??? — Google review
Nice scenery
fernando leon — Google review
Miku Mikan — Google review
(Translated by Google) I was impressed by the size of the torii gate.
(Original)
鳥居のデカさに感激
The castle ruins on a hilltop in the Matsuyama city area are a pleasant spot for walking and viewing the surrounding countryside. The site also holds significance as it was here during the Muromachi period that the local Kono Clan used to build their stronghold. It is also a popular place for Hanami (cherry-blossom-spotting) in March and April.
Very pleasant and well-maintained public park area. There are several separate areas for people to gather so it is not over-crowded or causing problems with social distancing. There are plenty of cherry trees, but also wide open areas for entertainment and events.
Andrea Kubicek — Google review
beautiful park
Shin Nakane — Google review
I like the part of samurai`s house...it shows us the daily life of samurai at that time
Koji Ridwan — Google review
Good place for traveller who likks history
PEI CHI PAN — Google review
A little observatory. Not so much to see.
Benoit — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's close enough to walk from the hot spring town.
There is a museum near the entrance where plates with cat footprints are on display.
And the 100 famous castle stamps were also installed there. The staff at the museum were also very polite and explained the exhibits in detail.
Inside the museum, there was an exhibition of old earthworks and a very beautiful garden, and there were many people bird watching.
It is a place rich in nature, and the attached park is quite crowded with families and other people, and there is also an observation deck where you can enjoy the view at a leisurely pace if the weather is clear.
(Original)
温泉街から歩けるくらいすぐ近くにあります。
入口近くに猫の足跡のついたお皿が展示してある資料館があります。
そして、百名城スタンプもそこに設置してありました。資料館の説明員の方もとても丁寧で詳しく展示品をご説明してくださいました。
資料館の中には古い土塁の展示や、とても奇麗な庭園もあり、バードウォッチングしている人もたくさんいました。
自然豊かなところで、併設の公園も家族連れなどの人でそこそこ賑わっていて、展望台もあり晴れていれば見晴らしが良くゆっくりと景色を堪能できます。
N. Sato — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was interesting to learn about Matsuyama's medieval history. You should definitely stop by the museum❗
The castle of the Kono clan, who was active in the Battle of Dannoura during the Genpei War in the latter half of the 12th century. He continued to be a daimyo in the Iyo region for nearly 400 years until surrendering in 1585 when the castle was besieged by the Kobayakawa clan ordered by Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
Speaking of which, you might think that this is the lord that Matsuyama citizens are most familiar with, but it turns out that Matsuyama Castle - Matsudaira-sama is more famous. lol
However, recent excavations have revealed Mr. Kono's accomplishments, and a review is underway.
The castle was a lot of fun, with double moats, samurai residences for vassals, excavation ruins, an observation deck, and a hot water kettle.
Yuzuki Castle is sometimes referred to as Yutsuki Castle in old documents, so it may have been a ``castle with hot water'' from ancient times.
Dogo Onsen is just a stone's throw away.
The Kono clan, accompanied by the (Kurushima) Murakami navy (one of the three sects of Kurushima, Noshima, and Oshima), played an active role as the Minamoto clan in Dannoura, attended banquets with Minamoto no Yoritomo and Hojo, and were treated as if they were senior vassals of the Kamakura shogunate. Ta. The three lines on the family crest represent the three lines on the table.
Later, during the Jokyu Incident, he sided with the Emperor and was defeated, but his son sided with the shogunate and brought about the prosperity of the Kono family from then on.
It is said that during the Mongol Invasion, only the Kono family stood bravely in front of the earthworks built in Fukuoka.
Maybe it could get a little more sunlight.
(Original)
松山の中世史が勉強できて面白かった。資料館に絶対に寄るべし❗
12世紀後半の源平合戦壇之浦の戦いで活躍した河野氏の居城。1585年豊臣秀吉の命を受けた小早川氏による城包囲を受けて降伏するまで伊予地方の大名を400年近く続ける。
といえば、松山市民にとってもっとも親しみのあるお殿様かと思いきや、やはり松山城~松平様のほうが有名とのこと。笑
が、近年の発掘により河野氏の事績が明らかになり見直しも進んでいる。
お城は二重の水堀、家臣団の武家屋敷、掘り掘削跡、展望台、湯釜などありなかなか楽しめた。
湯築城は、古い文献では湯付城と書いてあるものもあり、古くから「湯が出るお城」だったのかもしれない。
道後温泉は目と鼻の先だ。
この河野氏、(来島)村上水軍(来島、能島、大島三派の一つ)を従え、壇之浦では源氏方として大活躍、源頼朝、北条とともに宴席を囲み、鎌倉幕府重臣並みの待遇を受けた。家紋の三本引は、お膳の中に三本引を表している。
その後承久の変では天皇方につき敗れたが、息子は幕府方につき、以降の河野一族繁栄をもたらした。
元寇の際は、福岡に築いた土塁の前に1人(一族)出て河野一族だけが勇敢に立ち向かったとも言われている。
もう少し日が当たっても良いかもしれない。
森下敦 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Although it looks like a small hill, there is a moat, and the structure that reminds us of the past still remains. Many students on school trips. The view from the top is nice. There are also buildings that show how the samurai lived at the time. There are staff members and they treat you kindly.
October 25, 2023
(Original)
小高い丘のようになっておりますが、お堀があり、往時を偲ばせる作りは今も残ってます。修学旅行生が多数。最頂部からの眺めはいいです。当時の武士の暮らしぶりを伝える建物もあります。職員の方がおり、親切に対応されてます。
2023年10月25日
Dogo Onsen Station, dating back to the 1890s, is a charming representation of Meiji Period architecture and serves as the terminal station for three tram lines. The historic tram station features a "Botchan" steam locomotive displayed near its entrance. It is conveniently located near the Dogo Onsen historical building and offers easy access to the city center via tram. Visitors can also enjoy a Starbucks within the station premises.
Nice place to visit !
Kenny CHAN — Google review
Great station in sightseeing spot! This is the end stop and closest one for Dogo onsen historical building. It looks very historica so good looking!! You can take a tram for center station. This building has a Starbucks so it’s nice! The staffs in duty here so ask them if anything happen. Enjoy!
Erine Taguchi — Google review
The station building at this Dogo Onsen (道後温泉駅) terminal station retains its original Meiji period structure and style. It definitely stands out compared to other stations in the city. Granted it was a tourist hotspot before the pandemic.
Kazu — Google review
It was a nice station. It is the last stop on the tram line when going to the bath houses. The only downside to it, like all tourist destinations nowadays for some reason, has been converted to include a Starbucks which takes away from it.
Scott Combs — Google review
Very old and historical building and inside is really classic public hot spring bath inside. You can take time-trip more the 1,000 years back
after enjoying hot spring bathing. It is a MUST for all visitors to Japan.
To Ok — Google review
Interesting spot for Japanese culture lovers 🤗👍🏻♨️
Anna Cheung — Google review
It's a small train (tram) station. The most interesting thing is the old train ride. Said to be the first train available to the city. ¥800 per adult for a one-way trip from Dogo Onsen Station to Matsuyama city station.
J Seng — Google review
cute meiji-era tram station with a starbucks. a nice place to rest.
The Ninomaru Historical Garden is a large and famous garden that preserves the floor plan of the residence of the feudal lords. The garden is situated at the base of Matsuyama Castle, which features long-standing ruins and gardens. The tranquil tea room provides a perfect place to relax while admiring the stunning surroundings.
it is a beautiful and peace place, i really want come back here in autumn
Tr?n Thanh — Google review
Serene, scenic garden with a modern take, a unique experience that is worth a look. The historic context is interesting too.
Louis Vidalinc — Google review
The entrance fee is only 200 yen. You can have a great time relaxing while enjoying the beautiful scenery. They also have English translations, so if you're into history, you'll definitely enjoy it here.
Rhena Yap — Google review
Its a pity that I missed the opening time. But viewing from the outside, you can already feel it's a nice garden.
Edison Chan — Google review
(Visited on March 14 2023)
I feel like this should be included in the castle ticket. There wasn't much to see and I think I was unlucky because there were many employees working in the garden and it felt like they were spring cleaning it. All the ponds were empty and there were hoses laying about everywhere.
Sophie Solioz — Google review
For lovers. A beautiful garden and house. Pay only for this garden, different from castle entrance fare.
H. Jung — Google review
(+) Located near the base of the castle, a beautifully landscaped garden
(+) Great for visiting every season
(+) Reasonable entrance fee for adults (¥200)
(+) Great place to take pictures
(+) Benches and vending machines available inside
(+) Small museum with historical information
(+) Mini orchards displaying different citrus products grown in Ehime
(-) No wheel chair access
C Murasaki — Google review
Beautiful garden with many different citrus trees.
Niek de Greef — Google review
Unique garden with artificial ponds. As it is close to Matsuyama castle and downtown, it is just a good place to stop by on the way to the castle.
Sooncheol Kwon — Google review
The extension of the main castle, it serves to protect the main keep. Not any standing building unfortunately.
Ishiteji Temple is a famous buddhist temple in the Shikoku region of Japan. It is crammed full of historical and cultural treasures, with seven of the structures designated as National Treasures or Important Cultural Properties. The temple is located just outside of Dogo Onsen, a popular hot spring town on the island.
Absolutely beautiful! I was happy to finish my day of temples with this one. There is even a place to eat lunch.
Mike Bottema — Google review
A 700 year old temple with many experiences to try. They have many statues, Bhuddhist-art pieces and interesting buildings. One thing is a dark cave to help you reach a mindfulness state.
sarasate eimatanasate — Google review
(+) A truly unique, large temple
(+) There are so many hidden treasures throughout the grounds, give yourself time to explore it all
(+) Interesting combination of old and modern statues
(+) If you’re into cats, there are plenty of them that live on the property
(-) Lots of cobblestone walkways, so not suitable for strollers (baby cars) or wheel chairs
C Murasaki — Google review
Beautiful temple with many different buildings.
Sophie Solioz — Google review
One of the temple of the 88 pilgrimage. I've enjoyed it very much as it felt difference compared to the other temples i've visited in Japan, there's a different atmosphere.
L?o Taquet — Google review
Beautiful temple that is also quite kids friendly as there is lots of different areas to explore and 2 very narrow long tunnels to walk through .
Fanny Arbogast — Google review
Very original temple. Was recommend by a traveler I met who did the whole pilgrimmage and I didn't regret going even undet the rain.
Audrey Desch?nes-Renaud — Google review
It's was a quiet place and all the pilgrim left from the ancient decades was still looking good, It's better place to come and visit for those who like to travel and explores different temple in Japan. It's easy to go in the place cause its just a long the way you just only ride a bus from the train station and stop at ishite temple ¥220.
Zhel Aban — Google review
The most chaotic temple I've visited. Make sure to visit the cave ($1 voluntary entrance fee)
You can walk from Dogo station and there is a nice Family Mart with a seat en route.
yomi matsuoka — Google review
A must go experience. The cave is really cool. Do you before 4.30pm because they will be closing.
Precin Salvan — Google review
This temple is poorly maintained. The tunnel cave has two branches in an L shape: the east-west branch pops out behind two temple buildings, and the north-south branch exits on the far side of the hill with no signage.
It's a fascinating place, I recommend it as a unique experience.
Jocelyn Laney — Google review
I came in from the east side and came across lots of stone statues. It’s a bit of a mess in that end with cardboard boxes and everything looking a bit ill-kept. Lots of caves and strong smell of incense. Many little nooks and crannies to explore. Even four cats near the front entrance. No bathrooms.
Owen — Google review
Walking to Ishiteji from Dogo Onsen (up the stairs to Isaniwa shrine and then from the back parking lot of Isaniwa) is the best way to experience this temple (which is temple 51 of 88 on the Henro pilgrimage). We took a detour through the bamboo forest which led us to a creepy abandoned structures in the woods and made for a spectacularly eerie adventure (on a hiking trail that has not been well-maintained and was difficult to follow). When we emerged (at a cemetery) and continued down the road, we reached the inner temple which consisted of a giant golden dome and a haunting statue of an emaciated Buddha. Across the street, hidden behind a giant rock, was the entrance to the cave leading to Ishiteji. If we hadn't known to look out for this cave entrance, it's possible we would have walked right by. We walked through the cave, which was narrow, dank, and dimly lit, and stretched for about 200 metres (not recommended for claustrophobes). What a cool little experience! Once we arrived at Ishiteji, we explored the area a bit. It was peaceful and serene, nothing out of the ordinary and what you would expect for a Shinto shrine in Japan. I did notice that there were thousands of origami chains draped near the structures of the shrine made up of tens of thousands of tiny and colourful origami pieces - very impressive and I can't even imagine how long it took to make all of these. Behind the main building, there was a trail leading to the top of the hill and which should not be missed. If you take it all the way to the top, you can get a breathtaking 360 degree view of Matsuyama. This temple is definitely worth the visit, especially if you walk around and explore all of what surrounds it!
The Shiki Museum in Matsuyama is dedicated to the influential poet Masaoka Shiki, known as the godfather of modern haiku. Born in 1867, he revived the popularity of Japan's famed poetry style and paved the way for a new wave of poets. The museum houses extensive historical artifacts and exhibits related to Shiki's life and his contribution to Japanese poetry. Visitors can explore his literary legacy through English audio guides and also visit the gift shop.
There’s a machine which you can use to make your own haikus! You have to know Japanese though.
Esja Staggs — Google review
This museum was just a lot of big posters showing various events in Natsume Sozeki's life. It didn't have much else to offer. I was pretty disappointed in the museum. For the price of admission, I was expecting to see more.
Joseph Williams — Google review
A museum dedicated to a lone literary genius who had a lifelong impact on Japan. I visited this place and bought a complete collection of Japanese haiku and started reading it.
Harry (Ronald) — Google review
The English guide had 21 descriptions of a part of the exhibit. 25,000 poems in such a short life. 500 yen includes audio guide. Spent about 45 minutes. It is worth a visit as it is really well done.
Owen — Google review
Very nice miseum about he haiku poet. Unfortunately difficult gor people non able to read Japanese, little english tranalation.
Niek de Greef — Google review
One of the must visit place of Matsuyama, even if you are not a Masaoka Shiki fan. It houses lots of information about Shiki. Besides, it also has an interesting exhibition about the history of Matsuyama. If you are history lover, make sure you visit here. Its very close to Dogo hot spring and also houses a gift shop with lots of book options and other gifts. Highly recommended.
Gouranga Charan Pradhan — Google review
An interesting museum with lovely staff. There is some English signage, but I recommend getting the audio guide for an extra 100 yen for the best experience.
Allison O'Neil — Google review
Seeing how undeterred Shiki was in the face of his sickness; and the many achievements of his even within his not too long lifetime was inspiring
Isaniwa Shrine is a striking red shrine adorned with gold leaf detailing and sculptures, offering stunning city views and accessed by steep stone steps. Believed to have been constructed over 1,000 years ago, this significant shrine has a rich history in Matsuyama City. Originally built after Emperor Chuai's visit to Dogo Onsen, it was later relocated and reconstructed in the style of Kyoto's Iwashimizu Hachiman Shrine by lord Sadanaga Matsudaira.
It was a great experience to visit different shrines in Matsuyama city .😊
Zhel Aban — Google review
Lots of uneven steps so be careful. The view was nice from up there.
Sophie Solioz — Google review
Don't bother climbing the loooong stairs, unless you want to get an exercise or you're one of the pilgrims. There's nothing to see here. It's just an neglected temple. Too bad.
Landhaus Idyll — Google review
Nice & quiet place. Huge & steep stairs but take your time to conquer step by step. No hurry
Tan Ronnie — Google review
Isaniwa Shrine, believed to be more than 1000 years old Shinto shrine. It is one of the three major shrines with Hachiman-zukuri architectural styles and is designated an Important Cultural Property.
Just a few minutes walk from the historical Dogo Onsen main building.
A 135 stone steps to reach the top :-).
aLvin Yee — Google review
I love how steep the stairs are up to this shrine! I would love to see this area covered in the snow, but the view this spring was also pretty spectacular. If you’re in the area, take an e tea hike and kill a few more calories! The shrine is pretty cool, and the walk up is great. Be careful in the rain—the steps are not perfectly even!
Mary — Google review
A shrine that is located in the area, and it was near my hotel. I went for a visit, completed my prayer, and purchased some charms. There is a parking lot besides the shrine main building up on the hill. There is also a stairway you may take to walk up to the shrine, be very careful thou since it's quite steep and uneven.
Luke L'sk — Google review
Beautiful Shrine! The stairs were a little bit slippery because it was raining when we got there. The scenery from the top was very nice. You can even see Matsuyama castle from there.
Rhena Yap — Google review
Lots of high slope stairs so be careful! But if you enter from the back side with your car it's easier. From the top of the Shrine, you will get a nice view of Dogo Onsen area.
Duyen Le (Rock Princess) — Google review
(+) Beautifully and conveniently located in the Dogo Onsen area
(+) About a 5 minute walk from Dogo Onsen station (Iyotestsu)
(+) Vibrant, bold, colorful shrine
(+) Shrine has wraparound walkway that offers a 360 degree view of main hall
(+) Popular place for Hatsumode (Visiting the shrine for New Year’s)
(+) Plenty of souvenirs, good luck charms, and keepsakes available for sale
(+) Gorgeous view of the city front the top of the stairs
(-) Steps leading up to shrine are uneven and slippery when wet. Descending can be tricky if you’re afraid of heights. Chain link available in center to hold on to, but no rail
(-) Staircase not suitable for strollers (baby car) or wheel chairs
C Murasaki — Google review
Very nice shrine, with great view on top.
(Go get your stamp )
Kashima National Park is a protected area in Japan that boasts a diverse range of flora and fauna. It covers an extensive land area of over 28,000 hectares and features several hiking trails, scenic viewpoints, and natural hot springs. Visitors can enjoy observing the park's wildlife including deer, monkeys, and boars. The park also contains various historical sites such as ancient burial mounds that offer insight into Japan's cultural heritage.
Full of impressive nature to capture with your camera.
自然たっぷりで癒されます❤︎
Kiri EBATA — Google review
Kashima is a tiny island only a short ferry ride from Iyo-Hojo. It is a fun and safe place for children to play and swim and feed the deer. It has an old fashioned family holiday feeling and the restaurant has views over the water and serves delicious affordable meals.
Kristen Cutlack — Google review
It's a small island in Matsuyama city. It's a perfect time to do barbeque, swimming, and camping during summer here. Clean beach. There is a hill on this island, at which the top of the mountain you can see the beautiful scenery. There are cute deers, also. In summer, from here, it's a great place to enjoy Hanabi of mitsuhama. To access this island by ferry from Hojo's port
Vita Ridwan — Google review
A very beautiful place
李渭天 — Google review
Good for sightseeing
CK Richard Ng — Google review
(Translated by Google) I visited in midsummer for fishing.
Since we were on a ferry, it felt like a small event, and Mr. Tomochika was making announcements on the boat.
You can enjoy running on the beach, drinking beer during the day, cooking outdoors, and even fishing, although it takes up a lot of space.
(Original)
真夏に釣りなどで訪れました。
渡船に乗るので小イベント感有り、船内は友近さんのアナウンスが流れていました。
砂浜を走ったり、昼間からビール飲んだり、アウトドアご飯作ったり、釣りも場所取りがありますが楽しめます。
稲神真斗 — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's a lovely place. The scenery, the air, and the sea were beautiful. I was absentmindedly looking at the sea for a while.
(Original)
素敵な場所です。景色も空気も海も綺麗でした。しばらく海を見ながらぼっーとしていました。
perfume pasha — Google review
(Translated by Google) Born and raised in Hojo. When I saw Kashima for the first time in five years, it was the same as before. Looks like there are still deer. Let's take a ferry and go there soon. On February 16th, I went to Kashima. 15 minutes to the observation deck. The view from the top is amazing. You can see Mt. Takanawa and Meoto Iwa. Walk around only half of the island. I was able to go around once before... but that's a shame! It was very fun and nostalgic.
(Original)
生まれ育った北条。5年ぶりにみた鹿島は昔のままだった。鹿はまだいるようだ。渡船に乗って近々行ってみよう。2月16日,鹿島に行ってみた。展望台までは15分。上からみる景色は最高。高縄山、夫婦岩などがみえます。島の周りは半分だけ散策。前は一周回れたのに…残念!とても楽しく、懐かしかった。
イノまゆみ — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a wonderful island where you can enjoy the sea, mountains, and deer in just 2 to 3 hours.
I went there for the first time on a Saturday in January after staying in Matsuyama on a business trip. I was drawn to the ease of the 2-minute ferry ride and the deer-shaped boat.
Although it only takes 2 minutes, the boat ride feels like an attraction, and once you arrive at the island, the highly transparent sea will lift your mood and give you a trip-like feeling.
The deer is inside the fence and is cute as it meows when begging for food.
The ocean waves are calm and you can see the fish, and the beach is white sand and pebbly sand mixed with glittery gold glitter. Collecting small seashells and sea glass, there are few people, and the only footprints are those of birds, so it's plenty of fun even in the winter.
I also took the opportunity to climb a small mountain to the observation deck. The view from the observation deck is certainly panoramic, but perhaps because it is a small observation deck, I have a fear of heights.
There was a staircase separate from the mountain trail, so I decided to go down the stairs, but it was closed midway. I was afraid to turn back, so I took a detour through a thickly vegetated animal trail called Fonza-no-michi, which was still very exciting.
Summer sea looks fun too.
It was a small island that I would like to invite someone to visit again.
(Original)
2、3時間で海と山、鹿を楽しめる素敵な島です。
1月の土曜日、仕事で松山出張ついでに延泊し初めて行きました。渡し船で2分の気軽さと鹿のオブジェの船に惹かれて。
たったの2分ですが、船はアトラクション感あり、島に着けば透明度の高い海に気持ちも上がりトリップ感あります。
鹿は柵の中におり、餌のおねだりにミーミー鳴いてかわいいです。
海は波は静かで魚も見えるし、砂浜は白い砂やキラキラ金のラメまじりの小石の砂。小さな貝殻やシーグラスを拾ったり、人もまばらで足跡は鳥の足跡しかなく、と冬の海でも十分楽しい。
せっかくなので展望台へのプチ登山もしました。展望台からの眺めは確かにパノラマですが、小さな展望台のためか高所恐怖症が発動w。
登山道とは別に階段があったので階段を降りることにしたのですが途中から通行止めでした。引き返すのも怖く、子鹿の道という草木の茂る獣道で迂回しましたが、これまたドキドキでした。
夏の海も楽しそうです。
誰かを誘ってまた行きたい小島でした。
Located in Kachi-machi 2-Chome, Matsuyama City, the Birthplace of the Akiyama Brothers is a museum that recreates the home where Yoshifuru and Saneyuki Akiyama, renowned for their military exploits, were born. The brothers' historical significance is depicted through various exhibits at the museum. Additionally, bronze statues of the brothers are situated on the grounds.
Great
HIROSHI S. — Google review
This place is the birthplace of famous historical persons. Army general and Navy commander siblings in old days of Japan. They are famous because they devoted themselves to Japan developments about more than 100 year ago. There are statues of them here. And housing which they grew up. You can pay 300 yen and get in the house and have a introduction of this house by the guide here. It’s small place and takes about less than 30 mins to get around. Good place to just stop by during your sightseeing here! Enjoy!
Erine Taguchi — Google review
Nothing much to see here. Just can stop by when passing this area.
Precin Salvan — Google review
Very Good!
Matthew K — Google review
(Translated by Google) If you enter for 300 yen, you can watch a 10-minute video. Our admiration for the Akiyama brothers connects us with our predecessors as well as shaping our own selves, as we feel the connection between them.
When I saw the bronze statue of my younger brother, Masayuki, who was known for the motto of ``thoughtful decision-making,'' and my older brother, Yoshifuru, who led the cavalry and lived as an educator as a school principal after the war, I was filled with emotions when I saw the bronze statue of the two brothers looking at each other. had. I just respect it.
(Original)
300円で入場すると、10分程度の動画鑑賞がさせてもらえます。秋山兄弟への憧憬は、縁(よすが)に連なるご縁(えん)を感じながら自身の形成と共に先人と私たちを繋いでくれます。
「熟慮断行」を揮毫された弟・真之と騎兵を率いて戦後は校長として教育者として生きた兄・好古の兄弟が見つめ合うように配置された銅像を見たときに万感の思いがありました。ただただ敬服するのみです。
three luck — Google review
(Translated by Google) I couldn't miss this place when sightseeing in Matsuyama City. Without the Akiyama brothers, Japanese history would have been quite different. The local people showed great respect to him as Japan's last samurai.
(Original)
松山市観光はどうしてもこの場所ははずせなかった。秋山兄弟がいなかったら日本の歴史はかなり変わっていたはず。地元の方は日本最後の武士として大変敬意を示しておりました。
ぶってくA — Google review
(Translated by Google) When we visited, a guide was always on hand and we received detailed explanations. Due to the popularity of Ryotaro Shiba's ``Kumo no Ue'', I felt lucky to receive a very detailed explanation.
(Original)
訪問した際にはガイドさんが常駐しており、丁寧な説明を受けました。司馬遼太郎氏の『坂の上の雲』のブームもさったこともあり、かなり詳細な説明を受けラッキーに思いました。
旅好奇心 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Without these two brothers, I don't think Japan and Russia would have achieved victory. I believe that Shiki Masaoka and the Akiyama brothers, the country of Iyo during the Meiji period, gave birth to truly great people. I also love Ryotaro Shiba's The Descending of Clouds on the Slope, which begins with the phrase, "A truly small country is about to enter a period of enlightenment."
His older brother defeated the Russian Kozak division, and in his later years served as principal of Matsuyama Kita High School, and was passionate about education. His younger brother defeated the Russian Baltic Fleet using the T-shaped strategy he devised during the Battle of the Sea of Japan. The backgrounds of two heroes of the Russo-Japanese War are explained in detail. Today's weather in Iyonada was clear and the waves were high. I would like to visit you again.
(Original)
このお二人の兄弟がいなかったら日露の勝利はなかったと思います。正岡子規と秋山兄弟、明治期の伊予の国は、本当に素晴らしい偉人達を世に送り出してくれたと思います。"誠に小さな国が開化期を迎えようとしている"から始まる司馬遼太郎先生の坂の上の雲の下りも大好きです。
兄はロシアコザック師団を撃破、晩年は松山北高の校長を努められ、教育にも情熱を注がれました。弟は日本海海戦に際し立案したT字戦法にてロシアバルチック艦隊を撃破。日露戦争の英雄二人の生い立ちが詳しく解説されています。本日の伊予灘は"天気晴朗ナレドモ波高シ"でした。また是非、お邪魔したいと思います。
(Translated by Google) The best road in Matsuyama.
There are many restaurants and shops
It's great for a leisurely walk and sightseeing.
(Original)
마쓰야마에서 가장 좋았던 길.
식당,상점 많아서
천천히 구경하며 산책하기 좋아요.
Deep Purple — Google review
(Translated by Google) A lively street with many shops.
On the way back from climbing Matsuyama Castle, I was so thirsty that I had the famous orange juice from the tap.
I saw it at convenience stores and at the airport, but the cheapest one was the 200 yen one at Tai Meshi Motoyama on this street.
I'm back to life!
I was able to find chilled and hot noodles from Kurumaido, and this street was the best in many ways.
The bus stop for the limousine bus to the airport was also nearby, which was helpful as we were able to go directly to the airport.
(Original)
お店が沢山あって活気がある通り。
松山城を登った帰り道、あまりにも喉が渇いたので名物「蛇口から出るオレンジジュース」を頂きました。
コンビニや空港でも見かけましたが、この通りの「鯛めし もとやま」さんの店頭にある200円のが最安値でした。
生き返りました!
「車井戸」さんの冷やしととろうどんにもありつけたし、この通りはいろんな意味で最高でした。
空港へのリムジンバスのバス停も近くにあり、そのまま空港へ移動できたのも助かりました。
T K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Sightseeing spot Kana You can also buy Kiri no Mori Daifuku from the famous tea shop in Shikoku Chuo City.
I feel like sea bream rice has become more popular recently.
A shop that serves tangerine juice
There is also a souvenir shop.
(Original)
観光地 かな 有名な四国中央市のお茶のお店霧の森大福も買えます
鯛めし最近 多くなったような気がします。
みかんジュースが出るお店
土産屋さん もあります。
トニーマン — Google review
(Translated by Google) There are a lot of delicious shops (*^^*)
There are meat-based, fish-based, and more.
(Original)
美味しいお店がいっぱいあります(*^^*)
お肉系やお魚系やその他いろんなあります✨
???? — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's lined with stylish cafes, souvenir shops, and sea bream restaurants, making it easy to get to the ropeway.
(Original)
小洒落たカフェや土産物店、鯛めしのお店などが立ち並んでいてロープウェイ乗り場までの道のりも苦になりません。
K T — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's a nice narrow street with a lively and calm atmosphere.
It's an open-air shopping street with no arcade, so it has a nice open feel.
It is lined with sophisticated souvenir shops and restaurants, including many famous ones.
The area is crowded with tourists on holidays, and there can be long lines at popular stores.
(Original)
いい感じの狭さと賑わいと落ち着きのある雰囲気のよい通りです。
アーケードがない露天の商店街故に開放感があってよい。
洗練された土産物屋や飲食店が軒を連ね、有名店も多い。
休日などは観光客で賑わっており、人気店では行列が出来るほど。
古用和人 — Google review
(Translated by Google) A shopping street located in the center of Matsuyama City, close to the main road in the downtown area.
Access: Bus stop 🚏🚌Shinonome Gakuen-mae or Ropeway-mae, tram stop 🚉Okaido.
A small shopping street with a gentle slope leading up to the ropeway terminal for Matsuyama Castle.
There are many attractions such as restaurants where you can enjoy local cuisine, eel restaurants, local gourmet food, local Japanese sweets shops, citrus juice shops, and shops selling local products such as Imabari towels and Tobeyaki.
(Original)
松山市内の中心部、繁華街の大街道から程近い場所にある商店街。
アクセスは、バス停🚏🚌東雲学園前又は、ロープウェイ前、電停🚉大街道。
松山城行きのロープウェイ乗り場までの間に、ゆるやかな坂道の続く小さな商店街。
郷土料理の楽しめる飲食店や、鰻店、ご当地グルメ、地元の和菓子店、柑橘ジュース店、今治タオルや砥部焼き等の名産品を扱うショップなど、見所あり💮
lion mushang — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a fashionable place in Matsuyama City. It has a pseudo-Harajuku feel. There are many tourists as it is connected to the main road.
(Original)
松山市の中でもおしゃれな場所です。疑似原宿感が有るような。大街道にもつながるので観光客は多いです。
山本和彦 — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is well maintained and very easy to walk around.
New stylish and relaxing cafes are being built.
We sometimes hold events in the pedestrian paradise.
(Original)
整備されていてとても歩きやすいです。
オシャレで落ち着いたカフェなどが新しく出来ています。
たまに歩行者天国にしてイベントを開催してますわ