Matsuyama Station
Matsuyama-shi is the largest city in Shikoku, with many historical landmarks and hot springs.
A 3-minute walk from JR Matsuyama Train Station, Hotel New Kajiwara offers compact rooms and free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel. A Japanese breakfast is available at a charge.
Matsuyama-shi is the largest city in Shikoku, with many historical landmarks and hot springs.
What stands as Matsuyama Castle today is one of Japan’s few original surviving castle structures, with all 21 of its buildings listed as Important Cultural Properties of Japan.
Mingei Iyo Kasuri Kaikan displays Iyo Kasuri fabric and organizes dyeing workshops.
Founded in 1895, the Nikitatsu Brewery currently services as the single sake brewery in the Dougo area and produces a nation-wide recognized sake called “Nikitatsu”, which has drawn in tourists from all around the world for more than 100 years.
Dogo-Onsen is the oldest hot spring resort in Japan.
Dogo High Collar Dori is a shopping street in Dogo Onsen with many souvenir shops.