Japanese Travel and Tourism Tips
Great view! Shikoku Karst
Shikoku Karst is a magnificent karst plateau that stretches for about 25 km...
Uwajima Castle
It is also famous for Hidemune, the eldest son of Date Masamune, who entere...
Mt. Ishizuchi, the highest peak in Shikoku
Mt. Ishizuchi has long been known as a mountain of mountain worship (Shugen...
Uchiko Townscape Preservation District
Uchiko Town, which prospered from the late Edo period to the Meiji period d...
The westernmost point of Shikoku! Sadamisaki
From the Tsubakiyama Observatory, you can see the lighthouse, the Hoyo Stra...
Minetopia-Besshi
Minetopia Besshi, located in Niihama City, Ehime Prefecture, is a facility ...
Popular shop in Niihama! Rich Seafood Ramen Jun
A soy sauce-based tonkotsu and seafood soup. Tsukemen noodles and shrimp o...
Michi-no-eki Minato Oasis Uwajima Kisaiya Hiroba
In addition to Uwajima's specialty products, you can also taste local dishe...
Nametoko Canyon
Nametoko Gorge, which straddles Uwajima City and Matsuno Town in Kitauwa Di...
Experience Resort of Farming and Mountain Village Life
Kumakogen Furusato Travel Village offers a wide range of accommodations, in...
Ishigaki no Sato
If you go upstairs, you will find “Dandan-kan” where you can enjoy daily se...
Omogo Valley
There is also a promenade along the valley where you can enjoy various scen...
Japanese Garden: Tenshakuen Garden
Tenshō-en is a garden built by Munenori Date, the 7th lord of the Uwajima c...
Uwa Cultural Village
Rows of private houses and merchant houses with thatched roofs from the Edo...