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Explore Ehime's captivating blend of history and natural beauty, from the iconic Matsuyama Castle to the healing waters of Dogo Onsen, a favorite of literary legend Natsume Soseki.
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Yokaichi Old Town in Uchiko is a charming district with Meiji-era architecture. Stroll through the beautifully restored streets, where elegant homes and rich history reveal the town’s wax-making heritage.
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Yashima Temple, located on Yashima Mountain, is the 84th temple of the Shikoku Pilgrimage. Enjoy peaceful vibes, stunning views, and explore its unique architecture and nearby attractions like the New Yashima Aquarium.
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Yamaguchi Daijingu, known as the "Ise Shrine of the West," offers a peaceful spiritual retreat. Built in 1518, it’s a serene spot to experience Japan’s rich traditions and timeless beauty amidst nature.
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The Xavier Church in Yamaguchi honors missionary Francis Xavier, who spread Christianity in Asia. Built in 1952 and rebuilt in 1998, it offers a museum with Christian art and statues—rich in history!
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Uchiko-za, a historic kabuki theater built in 1916, offers authentic performances of kabuki and bunraku. Explore its unique architecture, including trap doors and hidden passageways, for an unforgettable experience.
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The Uchiko History Museum offers a fascinating journey into 19th and 20th-century life in Uchiko. Explore life-sized figures, tatami rooms, and merchant homes, offering a unique glimpse into the past.
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Takamatsu offers one of Japan's longest covered shopping arcades, stretching 2.7 km from Takamatsu Castle to Ritsurin Koen. Enjoy upscale shopping, local restaurants, and the famous Sanuki Udon.
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Sunport Takamatsu is a vibrant waterfront district near JR Takamatsu Station and Takamatsu Port. Explore shops, restaurants, and stunning views from Symbol Tower, with easy ferry access to nearby islands.
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Omura Residence, one of Uchiko’s oldest buildings, offers a glimpse into the Edo Period with its traditional architecture. Admire its exterior next to the Honhaga Residence, a must-see for history lovers.
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