Japanese Travel and Tourism Tips
Ishigaki no Sato
If you go upstairs, you will find “Dandan-kan” where you can enjoy daily set meals made with local ingredients. The Uwa Sea spreads under your eyes a...
Largest Japanese garden
Nanrakuen covers an area of about 15 hectares, and is a strolling pond garden where you can enjoy a variety of landscapes centered around two ponds, t...
Michi-no-eki Minato Oasis Uwajima Kisaiya Hiroba
In addition to Uwajima's specialty products, you can also taste local dishe...
Nametoko Canyon
It takes about two and a half hours by car from Matsuyama city, and about one and a half hours from Uwajima city. Along the way, Prefectural Route 31...
Uwajima Castle
Uwajima Castle was built on Mt. Shiroyama at an altitude of 73 meters, and ...
Japanese Garden: Tenshakuen Garden
Tenshō-en is a garden built by Munenori Date, the 7th lord of the Uwajima clan, as a place of retirement. The name of the garden comes from a poem wri...
Uwa Cultural Village
Rows of private houses and merchant houses with thatched roofs from the Edo period to the Meiji period are reminiscent of the streets of the Edo perio...
Uchiko Townscape Preservation District
Uchiko-cho prospered from the production of Japanese wax from the late Edo period to the Meiji period. The main features are the pale yellow clay wall...
The westernmost point of Shikoku! Sadamisaki
From the Tsubakiyama Observatory, you can see the lighthouse, the Hoyo Stra...