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To Imabari, Shimanami Kaido (Marine route) Hojo City Horie Port ● Matsuyama City Rainbow Highland Outdoor Activities Center Horie Station National Highway Route 196 Bypath Matsuyama Kanko (Sightseeing) Port Enmyoji Temple, holy temple No. 53 39 Iyowake Station JR Yosan Line 38 Takahama Daisanji Temple, Station holy temple No. 52 28 Gongen Onsen Spa d su tet Iyo Saihoji Temple Usuzumisakura (gray colored cherry blossoms) 26 a am ah ak oT Baishinji Station 31 Baishinji Park Minatoyama Station e Lin 196 To Imabari, Shimanami Kaido (Marine route) Mitsuhama Port Mitsu Station Mitsuhama Station 8 Ishitegawa Dam Iyo Kasuri Hall Russian Cemetery Isso-an 437 13 Yamanishi Station 7 Matsuyama Kokokan (Archaeological Museum) Matsuyama Castle 1 Matsuyama Ninomaru Historical Site Garden Ohtemachi Station Lin e 9 Shikido Ishitegawa Park Station Iyotachibana Station Iyote tsud 16 Dogo Koen (Yuzukijoato) Temple, 36 Hantaji holy temple No. 50 o Yo Jodoji Temple, Fukuonji Station kok holy temple No. 49 awa ra L ine Kitakume Station 35 11 56 Iyozuhikonomikoto Shrine (Camellia Shrine) Botchan Stadium 24 23 29 Oku Dogo Spa aR aw teg i Ish Dobashi Station 37 holy temple No. 51 ive Matsuyama-shi Station Doida Station Takanoko Station Kume Station 33 30 27 Takanoko Onsen Spa Ichitsubo (Baseball) Station To Kawauchi IC, Kagawa Ehime Prefectural Martial Art Hall oG su d tet Iyo Masakimachi JR Yosan Line un c hu Matsuyama-higashi Police Station Prefectural Office City Hall Matsuyama Airport Kamata Station 15 317 r Matsuyama Station Sacramento Street Yougo Station 2 Prefectural Culture Hall Shiki Kinen Hakubutsukan (Memorial Museum) Ishiteji Temple, Tobu Kanjosen (East Loop Line) Shinkuko (New Airport) Street Seibu kanj (West Lo ose op Line) Freiburg Street Matsuyama Park Complex 14 Komachi Station Nishikinuyama Station Dogo Spa Main Building 12 Kinuyama Station Matsuyama Highway 34 Matsuyama IC National Highway Prefectural highways and major roads Japan Railways Suburban Tramway Intra-city Streetcar Sairinji Temple, holy temple No. 48 To Niihama and Kagawa Tobe River Shigenobugawa River Tobecho Ehime Prefectural Sogo Undo Koen (Sports Park Complex) 40 To Ohzu, Uwajima To Uwajima To Ohzu, Uwa Ehime Prefectural Tobe Zoo To Kochi ●Ehime Children's Castle Yasakaji Temple, holy temple No. 47 33 32 Joruriji Temple, holy temple No. 46 tion To Imabari, Shimanami Kaido (Sea Route) Horiecho Horie Port Matsuyama Kanko (Sightseeing) Port rie Ho Enmyouji Temple, Daisanji Temple, holy temple No. 53 Turner Island (Shijushima) Takahama Station Takahama-holy temple No. 52 machi 38 Taisanjicho Byp tion Sta ake w o Iy Anjojimachi 31 Baishinji Park ● ig h w N a ti o n al H Nishinagatocho Funegatanicho Honmachi 5 Kitamochidamachi Ishite Shin-ishite Kamiichi 317 Higashino Momijimachi Elementary and Junior High Schools attached to ● Ehime University. (former Matsuyama High School) Mochidamachi 4 Gudabutsu-an Ohkaido ●Yasaka Koen (Park) Minatomachi Shiekimae Station Gintengai Matsuyama-shi ●FM Ehime Station 9 ●Ai TV Eidaimachi Minatomachi holy temple No. 50 Ishitegawa River Minatomachi Kosaka Shiki-do Kitatachibanamachi Yanaimachi Matusyama Minami ● Masagocho High School Kasugamachi ● Dobashi Ehime Hoso ● Nakamura Izumimachi Suehiromachi Station (Broadcasting) Gionmachi ● ● Prefectural Central Tachibana St. Catherine Hospital High School Yuugun Ishite Koen (Park) Station FujiwaraMuromachi Matsuyama Industrial machi Iyotachibana Station High School Tachibana ●Ehime Asahi TV Oguri Oguri Edamatsu 11 Edamatsu Koen Park ● josen (East Loop Li ne) Kan bu To ine Tobu Kanjosen (East Loop Line) Chihokyoku (Field Office) ● Matsuyama Higashi Keisatsu ● (East Police Station) Keisatsumae (Police Station Plaza) Nishihoribata Matsuyamashi Sogo Community Center Takewaramachi hu L (former site of Yuzukijo-hot spring castle) Ohtemachi Ohtemachi Ehime Shimbun JR Matsuyama Ekimae Sacramento Street nc Temple, 37 Ishiteji holy temple No. 51 5 Akiyama●brothers' birthplace Matsuyama Keirinjo Matsuyama Higashiko (Higashi High School) (Bicycle Racetrack) Bansui-so Citizen Hall ● ●Ehime Bank (Former Matsuyama Middle School) ●Prefectural Office ● ● Shoenji Kenchomae (Prefectural Office Plaza) Katsuyamacho Ohkaido 6 Ehime Prefectural Ehime University, Konohanamachi Ichibancho Art Museum Agricultural Department ●Matsuyama Shoko ● Tarumi Shiyakushomae NHK● (Commercial High School) Station ● 11 Agricultural High School attached to ●City Hall Ehime University Agricultural Department Nibancho NibanAsahimachi ● ●Iyo Bank cho Minamihoribata ●The Bank of Japan Shinonome College Ehime Prefectural ● ●COMS Sanbancho (Junior College) Police Headquarters Matsuyama Chuo Sanbancho Sanbancho (Central) Post Office ● 36 Hinodemachi Nagakimachi Chifunemachi Chifunemachi Chifunemachi Kuwabara Hantaji Temple, Saibi High School● Minatomachi Amayamamachi Hoshiokamachi 33 National Highway Prefectural highways and major roads Intra-city Streetcar Shinobugawa Matsuyama Chuo River ● High School Ochimachi i och a, K Kum e, Tob To Ichitsubo Station 27 Matsuyama IC Matsuyama Highway To Ohzu, Uwa Fukuonji Station Iyotetsudo Yokogawara Line Higashiishiimachi Idomachi Suburban Tramway Kume Station Kosaka Kosaten (Intersection) 35 Kitakume Station Iyozuhikonomikoto Shrine (Camellia Shrine) Japan Railways Tsukamotocho holy temple No. 49 Asodamachi Furukawa Matsusuemachi Jodoji Temple, Takusencho Ichitsubo (Baseball) Station To Uwajima 16 Dogo Park Iwasakimachi 1 Matsuyama Castle Matsuyama Ninomaru Historical Site Garden Masakimachi Koenmae Kamiichiman Joint Governmental Building ● 2 ● 15 Shiki Memorial Museum Minamimachi Minamimachi Mizobemachi 21 Dogo Onsen Spa Ehime Prefectural ● International Center Prefectural● Cultural Hall Castle Ropeway Chifunemachi Gu Matsuyama Red Cross ● Hospital Heiwadori 1-chome ●Prefectural Center for Development of Vocational Abilities of The Handicapped ●Matsuyama City Comprehensive Welfare Center ●Matsuyama City Harmony Plaza Botchan Stadium To Ohzu, Uwajima Imaichi 29 Okudogo Onsen Spa Isaniwa Shrine ●Botchan Gizmo Clock 19 Heiwadori Nishiishiimachi Ehime Prefectrual Martial Art Hall Seki Museum 3 Matsuyama Ohtemachi Station do Teppocho Honmachi 3 Sanbancho ote tsu ●Matsuyama University Matsuyama Kita ● Ehime High School● University Shimizumachi Izumikita 23 14 Dogo Onsen Main Building Dogo Shopping Street Suemachi (Fashionable Street) ●Yu Jinja (Hot Spring Shrine) Road of Nikitatsu ●Houjyouen (Ashiyu) Road of Haiku Bunkyocho Honmachi 4 Miyatamachi Matsuyama Station JR Yosan Line Matsuyama Airport Iy Takasagomachi Shimizumachi 56 24 To Imabari, Shimanami Kaido (Sea Route) Shinonome Gakuen (Academy)● Yougo Yougo Station Kamata Station Dogokitashiro Gokoku Shrine 12 Sekijuji Byoin Mae (Red Cross Hospital Plaza) Miyatamachi Tsujimachi Seibu Kanjo sen (Loop Line) Freiburg Street Minamisayacho Kitayoshidamachi Shinkuko (New Airport) Street Kukodori ● Saibi High School (Heisei Extension School) Isso-an Miyuki ●Joshinji Temple ● Graves of Yoshifuru Akiyama and Yukiya Isaniwa Matsuyama Shrine ● ●Koshin-an ● Doida Station Masakimachi Misakemachi Iyotetsudo Takahama Line Asami Kitasayacho ● Matsuyama Archeological Museum Minamiedo Komachi Kayamachi Asahigaoka Befucho Matsuyama Park Complex 7 Simoidaimachi Tsubaki no Yu (Hot spring)● Takasagomachi Miyanishi Komachi Station 26 Iwaidani ●Nankai Broadcasting Kiyacho Matsuyama City Fire Station Honmachi Misawa ●Aiko Gakuen ITEM (INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND EXHIBITION MESSE) Ehime ● Daihoji Temple Kayamachi 6 Rokkenyacho Nishikinuyama Station ● 13 ● Kinuyama Kinuyama Station Nitta High School ● Ohkaga Gengen Onsen Spa Kiyacho Yamagoe ● Seiryo High School Yamanishi Station (Usuzumisakura) (gray colored cherry blossoms) ● Prefectural Agricultural University 28 Russian Cemetery 8 Iyo Kasuri Hall 437 Gongencho Yamadacho Honmachi 6 Mitsuhama Station Mitsuhama Port Kumanodai Matsuyama Nishi High School ● 6 o.19 Saihoji Temple 196 Bronze statues of Yoshifuru and Saneyuki Akiyama Mitsu Station ay N Hiratamachi Yoshifuji Himebara Baishinji Station Minatoyama Station Kamiidaimachi ass 39 Hojo City Sta ● Jonan High School Minamikumemachi Imazaikemachi Kitadoimachi Doimachi 30 Takanoko Onsen Spa Sairinji Temple, Kishimachi holy temple No. 48 Tsuenofuchi Park Minamidoimachi Takaimachi To Niihama, Kagawa 25 Minamitakaimachi 34 Matsuyama City Center Northwestern turret North corner turret 1 Matsuyama Castle tower Castle Matsuyama Castle rises to the sky on top of Katsuyama Hill (132 meters above sea level), and is adored by locals as the symbol of Matsuyama City. The main plaza is well known for cherry blossoms and has long been a place of recreation and relaxation for the citizens. Matsuyama Castle was originally built by Yoshiaki Kato, who was one of the seven spear warriors who successfully fought at the battle of Shizugatake. Tenjin turret South corner turret Field turret Northwestern gate Eastern annex turret of northwestern gate turret Northeastern gate No. 3 gate south turret Small castle tower Eastern annex turret of northeastern gate No. 1 Gate south turret Shibatake (Brushwood bamboo) gate No. 2 Gate south turret Main enclosure Harness turret Well Southeastern turret 2 Matsuyama Castle Ninomaru Historical Garden About 5 minutes on foot from Iyotetsu Shiyakushomae Station or about 7 km from Matsuyama IC. Matsuyama Castle Ninomaru Historical Garden is roughly divided into two sections; namely the site of Outer Palace and the site of Inner Palace. In the outer palace area, the former room layout is now represented by citrus trees, grasses and flowers that come from various places in this region. The Inner Palace side is called ''Ryusuien'' (or Water Flowing Garden), and water and sand are used to show the former room layout. The ''Rinsen Garden'' (or Forest Fountain Garden) expresses ''wabi'' (quiet refinement) and ''sabi'' (elegant simplicity). Drum gate Drum turret Round well gate 3 Matsuyama Castle Ropeway Hidden gate No-door gate Castle front gate site About 5 minutes on foot from Iyotetsu Ohkaido Station or about 6 km from Matsuyama IC. It is very convenient to use this ropeway when you go up to Matsuyama Castle. The ride takes three minutes. Raised door gate site Chojagahira (Richman's Field) After getting off at "Chojagahira", the mountain top, it is a ten-minute walk to the castle tower. 4 Gudabutsu-an 5 Bansui-so (Ehime Prefectural Museum Branch, Local Art Museum) About 10 minutes on foot from Iyotetsu Ohkaido Station or about 7 km from Matsuyama IC. Sadakoto Hisamatsu, the 15th generation lord of the former Matsuyama domain family built this historic steel-reinforced concrete building as his residence in Matsuyama. It was designed and built by Shichiro Kine, a well-known architect. It is used as an Ehime Prefectural Museum Branch, which periodically organizes special exhibitions. 7 Matsuyama Sogo Koen or Park Complex About 10 minutes by bus from JR Matsuyama Station or about 8.5 km from Matsuyama IC. An observation tower in the style of old European castles soars to the sky, commanding a panoramic view of Matsuyama City. Attractions inside the park include a flower garden, a children's park, an observation plaza and a camellia garden. 6 Ehime Prefectural Museum Very near Iyotetsu Minamihoribata Station or about 7 km from Matsuyama IC. It has about 1,800 works of art from both Japan and abroad, offering an opportunity to the residents of the prefecture to appreciate excellent works of art. 8 Mingei Iyo Kasuri Hall About 10 minutes by bus from JR Matsuyama Station or about 9 km from Matsuyama IC. This is a comprehensive reference library specializing in Iyo kasuri (splashed-pattern textiles), a traditional folk art product of Ehime. It exhibits ancient textile weaving looms and dyeing pots, and also holds demonstrations and sells products. You can see the entire process of producing Iyo kasuri. The indigo dyeing experience course and souvenir corner are also very popular. You can use the Botchan train to conveniently travel around Matsuyama. The train used to clatter around the city with Shiki, Soseki and many other people on board. The Botchan train was a favorite sight on the Matsuyama Plain from the old Meiji period to the middle of the Showa era. It has just been brought back to life in this 21st-century castle town. The Botchan train crossing the Ishitegawa railroad bridge on the Yokogawara Line around 1953. Present-day Dogo Onsen Station 【Botchan train and Soseki Natsume】 Where to take good photographs of the Botchan train The name ''Botchan train'' comes from a popular novel called ''Botchan'' written by Soseki Natsume. It is thought that this novel is based on his actual experiences when he took up his post as English teacher at Matsuyama Middle School. In the novel, there is a scene in which Botchan, the leading character, rides on ''a small, matchbox-like train '' to the middle school at which he was working. This is the train that we now call the ''Botchan train.'' 196 13 You can see the train make an unusual turn at Matsuyama-shi Station. Also at Ohtemachi Station, the intra-city streetcar railroad crosses the suburban railroad, which is quire rare in Japan! Russian Cemetery 12 Isso-an Dogo Onsen Station Onsen Spa 14 Dogo Main Building 18 Ishiteji Botchan 37 Temple gizmo clock 15 Shiki 317 Memorial Museum Dogo Koen Park 7 9 Shiki-do About 5 minutes on foot from Iyotestu Matsuyamashi Station or about 6 km from Matsuyama IC. Komachi Station 1 ●Koshin-an 4 Bansui-so Matsuyama Castle Ninomaru Historical Garden Ohkaido Station Ehime Prefectural Art Museum 6 56 Matsuyama-shi Station 9 Shiki Masaoka haiku stone monument (JR Matsuyama Ekimae [Station Plaza]) Matsuyama Castle 5 Gudabutsu-an 2 JR Matsuyama Station Shiki-do, located within the premises of Shoshuji Temple in Suehiromachi, was built from the former residence of Shiki Masaoka. Inside the Shiki-do, a great number of his writings and personal effects are exhibited. There is also a stone monument closely associated with Kyoshi Takahama, a haiku poet. Matsuyama is well known for its haiku poems/poets. There are also graves of many generations of the Masaoka family. 16 (Yuzukijo site) Matsuyama Sogo Koen (Park Complex) Shiki-do (Shoshuji Temple) 11 33 Botchan Train Ticket Office ・SHOP Botchan train (inside Dogo Onsen Station) ・Iyotetsu (Iyo Railway) Ticket Center (inside Matsuyama-shi Station) ・Iyotestu Overseas Travel Center (1st Floor of Iyotetsu Hall This is a haiku poem he wrote when he returned to Matsuyama, in front of Ohkaido Station) his hometown. His feelings toward his hometown are well ・Matsuyama City Tourist Information Center (inside JR Matsuyama Station) expressed in the relaxed and leisurely flow of the words. 10 Big Ferris Wheel: ''Kururin'' Very near Iyotetsu Matsuyamashi Station or about 6 km from Matsuyama IC. "Kururin" is a big Ferris wheel built on top of Iyotetsu Shimaya Department Store. During the daytime it commands a panoramic view of Matsuyama, and at night the city lights are truly beautiful. It has become a modern symbol of Matsuyama. 11 Ohkaido, Gintengai This is one of the largest shopping avenues in western Japan, stretching from Matsuyamashi Station to the Matsuyama Castle ropeway station. 12 Isso-an 13 Russian Cemetery About 8 km from Matsuyama IC. About 15 minutes on foot from Iyotetsu Kiyamachi Station or about 8 km from Matsuyama IC. This is where Santoka Taneda, a wandering poet who wrote free rhythm haiku, ended his life. He loved the hot spring and sake at Dogo Onsen Spa. Many Russian prisoners of war were kept in Matsuyama City after the Japanese-Russo War. They were warmly taken care of not only by the military personnel stationed at the detention center, but also by private citizens. Joshinji Temple Graves of Yoshifuru Akiyama and Yukiya Isaniwa To Matsuyama Port Matsuyama Shrine Fire Station ● Post Office ● Nikitatsu Road 19 History of Dogo Onsen Spa Seki Museum Dogo Onsen Spa is proud of its 3,000-year history as the oldest spa in Japan. It was called the hot spring of Iyo and the hot spring of Nikitatsu in ancient times. Since 645 it has been called Dogo Onsen Spa. There is an interesting legend in which a white heron suffering from wounds to its legs found a hot spring gushing out from the rocks. When it soaked its legs in the hot spring, its wounds were completely cured, and it flew away in good spirits. Local people who saw this were mystified and tried taking a bath themselves. They found that the water refreshed them and helped them to recover from their fatigue, while sick people were completely cured within moments. This is how people started to use the hot spring. Nikitatsu-an (Dogo beer) 14 Dogo Shopping Street (Dogo Fashionable Street) Haiku Road Dogo Village Office ● Camellia Hot Spring Dogo Onsen Main Building Hogenji Temple Enmanji Temple Yu Jinja 20 (Hot Spring Shrine) 21 Isaniwa Shrine Dogo Onsen Ehime Prefecture Physical Welfare Center ● 18 Botchan gizmo clock 17 Dogo Hojyoen (Asiyu) ● 15 Shiki Memorial Museum Yukama Yakushi Ehime Prefectural Senior Citizens and Children's Center Gianji Temple Dogo Koen Mae (Plaza) Ehime Prefectural International Center ● 16 ● Ehime Prefectural Cultural Hall Dogo Onsen (Yuzukijo site) Ishiteji Temple, holy temple No. 51 37 To Oku-Dogo, Imabari Minamicho To Iyotetsu Matsuyama-shi Station JR Matsuyama Station Important cultural property Shinro-kaku 14 Dogo Onsen Spa Main Building About 5 minutes on foot from Iyotetsu Dogo Onsen Station or about 8.5 km from Matsuyama IC. This is an old-fashioned and distinctive wooden three-storied public bathhouse. It has two types of hot spring; the larger Kaminoyu hot spring and the smaller Tama hot spring, and also five bath rooms. In the Shinro-kaku on the top floor, a clock drum is hung from the ceiling. The sound of this drum was selected by Japanese people as one of the top 100 soundscapes that they want to preserve. The clock rings at 6:00 in the morning, at noon and at 6:00 in the evening. 【Yushinden】 This is a special bath exclusively built for the members of the Imperial Family in 1899. It consists of the entrance room, the attendants' room and the throne room, and next to it there is a secret room for security personnel. It is not possible for you to use this bath, but when on a guided tour (for a fee), the attendant will explain about it. 15 Matsuyama City Shiki Memorial Museum About 4 minutes on foot from Iyotetsu Dogo Onsen Station or about 8 km from Matsuyama IC. This literary museum comprehensively surveys literary works by Soseki Natsume and other writers who hailed from Matsuyama. The main exhibits of the museum center on Shiki Masaoka, who is known as the pioneer of modern haiku poems. 16 Dogo Koen Park (Yuzukijo site) Very near the intra-city streetcar ''Dogo Koenmae Station" or about 8 km from Matsuyama IC. Since the park was established in 1886, it has been the major cherry blossom viewing spot in the city. It is also used for recreation and relaxation by both local citizens and tourists. Based on an archaeological study of the site, the old samurai residence has been restored, and articles that were unearthed are on exhibit. In this park you can learn about history while taking an enjoyable walk. 18 Botchan 17 Dogo Hojyoen (Asiyu) This hot spring has the same source as the one in the Dogo Onsen Main Building. Soothe your tired feet by soaking them in a warm spa. 37 Ishiteji Temple (No. 51 holy temple) 20 Yu Jinja About 15 minutes by bus from JR Matsuyama Station or about 12.7 km from Matsuyama IC. About 5 minutes on foot from the intra-city streetcar's ''Dogo Onsen Station.'' The Nio-mon Gate, designated as a national treasure, is said to be one of the best historic two-storied gates in Japan. It has a roof with eaves below the gables and overlapping layers of real tiles. The Kongorikishi statue enshrined inside is said to have been made by the Unkei school of sculptors. Yu Jinja or Hot Spring Shrine enshrines Ohkuninonushi no Mikoto and Sukunahikona no Mikoto as the guardian gods of Dogo Onsen Spa. 19 Seki Museum About five minutes on foot from Iyotetsu Dogo Onsen Station or about 9 km from Matsuyama IC. This museum displays Western and Japanese paintings by modern artists. These include exhibitions by Kiyoteru Kuroda and Ryohei Koiso, and works by Rodin. gizmo clock Characters from the Botchan novel appear to the tune of a lively melody. 21 Isaniwa Shrine About 15 minutes on foot from Iyotetsu Dogo Onsen Station or 8.5 km from Matsuyama IC. It is said that the third generation lord of the Matsuyama domain built this shrine in appreciation for achieving his long-cherished desire to win the horseback archery competition held at the Edo Castle. The main hall has been designated as an important national treasure as it is one of three remaining shrines built in the Hachiman style. The others are Usa and Iwashimizu Hachiman Shrines. 22 Dogo Shopping Street (Dogo Fashionable Street) Manners ● Accommodation --- In Japanese style hotels, it is not rude to walk along hallways, to go to the bath or to have dinner wearing just your yukata and/or zori slippers. In Western style hotels, do not walk around outside your room wearing a yukata and zori, but in hotels with hot spring facilities, it is OK. Please ask the staff at your hotel if you are unsure. ● When taking a bath --- One person should use only one basket or one locker in the locker room. In a big common tub, tie up your hair if it is long (e.g. with a rubber band), so that your hair does not go into the water. Before entering the bathtub, be sure to clean yourself with warm water. Do not go into the bathtub wearing your bath towel or swimming suit. Do not dip your towel into the bathtub, as it is unhygienic. Before you return to the locker room, be sure to dry yourself properly. ● Tipping --- In Japan, you pay tips in the form of service charge, which is included in your hotel bill. It is not necessary to give a tip to a room maid or a waiter. Matsuyama City Center and Suburbs 24 Ehime Prefectural Martial Art Hall 23 Botchan Stadium In front of JR Ichitsubo Station or about 6 km from Matsuyama IC. Very near JR Ichitsubo Station or about 6 km from Matsuyama IC This stadium was completed in July 2000, and can accommodate up to 30,000 spectators. The first professional baseball All-Star Game was held here in 2002. Completed in October 2003, this is one of the largest martial art halls in Japan. Its design combines a massive castle style with a modern brightness. Natural materials such as lumber and stones produced in Ehime Prefecture were used in the construction. 28 Gongen Spa 25 Tuenofuchi Koen Park Very near Iyotetsu bus ''Tuenofuchi Koenmae Bus Stop" The name is derived from a legend that when Kobodaishi or Saint Kobo visited this place, he dug his walking stick into the ground and water started flowing out. Temple Usuzumisakura 26 Saihoji (gray colored cherries blossoms) About 25 minutes by bus from Iyotetsu Matsuyama-shi Station or about 10 km from Matsuyama IC. The cherry blossom named ''Usuzumisakura" (gray colored cherry blossoms) has been designated a natural treasure by Matsuyama City. It is said that the empress of Emperor Tenmu presented a sapling to this temple in appreciation for being healed after she prayed here. Since then the cherry tree has been known by this name. Pilgrims' bells are ringing, a journey of the heart 27 Iyozuhiko no Mikoto Shrine (Camellia Shrine) About 30 minutes by bus from JR Matsuyama Station or about 2 km from Matsuyama IC. This is famous for being the shrine of a god concerned with good luck and business prosperity, and is commonly known as Camellia Shrine. About five minutes by bus from JR Horie Station on the Yosan Line or 10 km from Matsuyamado Matsuyama IC This spa is surrounded by mountains in an area blessed with breathtaking nature. You can enjoy the beautiful scenery while taking a bath, each season having its own distinctive features. 29 Oku-Dogo Spa About 10 minutes by bus from Iyotestu Dogo Onsen Station or about 10 km from Matsuyama IC. Drive about five km northeast from Dogo Onsen. It is a spa where a hot spring gushes from a deep valley of the Ishitegawa River. There are many hotels and a "jungle" bath surrounding the ''Yugafuchi'' (or "abyss from which a hot spring gushes"), forming a large leisure area. Making a pilgrimage to 88 holy temples Spring comes to the streets in Iyo with the sound of the bells of pilgrims visiting the 88 holy temples. Sacred places said to have been founded by Kobo Daishi or Saint Kobo a long time ago still remain dear to many people----. 32 Joruriji Temple (holy temple No. 46) 33 Yasakaji Temple (holy temple No. 47) 30 Takanoko Onsen Spa About seven minutes on foot from Iyotetsu Kume Station or about 5 km from Matsuyamado Matsuyama IC. Located east of Dogo Onsen Spa, this high-quality hot spring is extremely popular. You will find gentle relaxation in the clouds of white steam. 34 Sairinji Temple (holy temple No. 48) 35 Jodoji Temple (holy temple No. 49) 36 Hantaji Temple (holy temple No. 50) 37 Ishiteji Temple (holy temple No. 51) 38 Daisanji Temple (holy temple No. 52) 31 Baishinji Park Very near Iyotetsu Baishinji Station or about 10 km from Matsuyama IC. This is a leisure park complex facing the Seto Inland Sea. In addition to many amusement facilities, it also features the ''Botchan train.'' 39 Enmyoji Temple (holy temple No. 53) Vicinity of Tobe Town 40 Ehime Prefectural Tobe Zoo Tobe porcelain This porcelain has a natural clean white color, tinted with a beautiful cobalt blue. Currently there are about 100 potteries, each of which produces work in its own style. 40 minutes by bus from JR Matsuyama Station or about 4 km from Matsuyama IC. Tobe porcelain/tinting During construction skillful use was made of the natural topographical features. It now has about 1,000 animals of 200 species, and is one of the biggest zoos in Western Japan. Souvenirs from Matsuyama Botchan Dango (Dumpling) ''One evening, I went to a place called Dogo and ate dango. This Dogo is a town famous for its hot spring, and it is well known that the dango shop I dropped into serves a very tasty dango, which I found quite satisfactory.'' The dango is inspired by this section of the novel ''Botchan.'' Oranges and orange juice Oranges are a specialty of Ehime, and locals take pride in achieving the highest production volume in Japan. The juice is made from fresh oranges, and is popular throughout the country. Tart This tart is made with red bean paste amply flavored with yuzu oranges, a local specialty of Ehime, which is rolled in a large spiral-like form. This was derived from an original idea of Lord Sadayuki Matsudaira. Jakoten Jakoten is made by frying fresh ground fish meat, which is rich in calcium. Savor the catch from the bountiful Seto Inland Sea. Goshiki Somen Usuzumi Yokan Goshiki Somen or "five-colored thin noodles" is Matsuyama's local specialty. The recipe has been handed down through the generations for about 360 years. The five-colored somen is colored entirely with natural materials. This was named after the well-known ''Usuzumizakura'' or gray-colored cherry blossoms of Saihoji Temple located in Shimoidai, Matsuyama City. The white beans sprinkled inside represent cherry blossom pedals fluttering down to the ground. Hinokaburazuke This is a beautiful scarlet colored pickled turnip. Local people use this on a great variety of occasions ranging from flamboyant New Year's dishes to a simple bowl of rice with green tea. Shoyumochi Jizake, or local sake Refined sake, brewed using clear and transparent water originating from the high Shikoku Mountains, has an excellent reputation throughout Japan. This is a local cake with a homely taste, and it has a simple but irresistible soy sauce flavor. Iyo Kasuri This is one of the three most prized kasuri or splashed-pattern textiles in Japan. It has long been loved on account of its rustic texture, cotton strength and beauty of its indigo blue color. There is a vast array of products including not only textiles, but also bags and clothes. Traditional handicrafts Hime daruma It is said that Empress Jinko once stayed at Dogo Onsen a long time ago, where she became pregnant. She gave birth to a child in the province of Chikuzen, who later became the Emperor Ohjin. A Hime daruma doll was made in commemoration, a pretty little child wrapped in the Empress's crimson-red flossy garment. Tobe Porcelain Ittobori, or single chisel engraving Only a single chisel is used in this engraving style. Iyo Hina dolls, which are well known for being made with Ittobori technique, are tinted by utilizing the warmness of the wood. The dolls have adorable features. Bamboo handicrafts These handicrafts are individually woven by skilled craftsmen. It is said that the production of these bamboo wares originally started when Prince Shotoku came to Dogo Onsen. He taught the local people how to weave baskets after he saw a great number of bamboo forests nearby. This is a traditional Japanese industrial art, and has been designated as a local specialty of the prefecture. The porcelain, the natural color of which is tinted with a cobalt blue color, is prized not only as artistic work but has also long been used for household utensils. Rakuzan yaki pottery According to legend, Rakuzan pottery started when Sadanaga Matsudaira, the Lord of Matsuyama domain, put some crabs into his garden pottery kiln. The powerful and expressive workmanship is directly due to the daily efforts and research of the craftsmen. Matsuyama Access Information Sapporo Nishi-Seto Onomichi IC Hiroshima City East Longitude 132.46' latitude 132.46' Onomichi City Kure City Tokyo Mukojima IC Innoshima Kita IC Fukuoka Nagoya Matsuyama City North latitude 33.50' Innoshima Mukaishima IC Ikuchijima Kita IC Ikuchijima Minami IC Mihara City Miyajima Osaka Setoda PA Ohmishima IC y hwa H i g i Kaido) o t -Se nam Kamiura PA a i Nishuchi Shim Hakatajima IC Ohshima Kita IC Imabari Kita IC Takamatsu Highway to (Se Ohshima Minami IC Kamibun PA Kawanoe Imabari-Komatsu Highway Imabari Toyo-Tanbara IC Iyokomatsu Kita IC Iyomishima Niihama Nyugawa River Map of Ehime Prefecture Iyosaijo ImabariYunoura IC Iyohojo Irino SA Yosan Line Toyo Toll Road Imabari IC Kawanoe JCT Kawanoe Higashi JCT Mishima Kawanoe IC Shingu IC Tokushima Umadate PA Highway Doi IC Niihama IC Iyosaijyo IC Iyokomatsu IC Matsuyama Air Port Iyonada SA Iyo City Mukaibara Matsuyama Ishizuchi SA Sakurasanri PA Kawauchi IC Matsuyama IC ighway Kochi Highway ama H Matsuy Iyo IC Map of Shikoku Yosan Line Uchiko Line Ohzu IC Hayashima IC Nishi-Seto Onomichi IC Mizushima IC Sanukitoyonaka IC Toyotanbara IC IkawaIkeda IC Kobe-AwajishimaNaruto Highway Itano IC Tokushima IC Tokushima Prefecture Kochi Prefecture ●Seoul: 1 hour 30 minutes ●Sapporo: 2 hours ●Tokyo: 1 hour 30 minutes ●Nagoya: 1 hour 25 minutes ●Osaka: 50 minutes ●Fukuoka: 40 minutes ●Miyazaki: 50 minutes ●Kagoshim: 55 minutes ●Naha: 1 hour 35 minutes Travel time is approximate Bus access ●Tokyo: 11 hours 40 minutes ●Nagoya: 9 hours 10 minutes ●Kyoto: 5 hours 35 minutes ●Osaka: 5 hours 30 minutes ●Kobe: 4 hours ●Okayama: 2 hours 50 minutes ●Fukuyama-Onomichi: 2 hours 45 minutes ●Tokushima: 3 hours 5 minutes ●Kochi: 2 hours 30 minutes ●Takamatsu: 2 hours 30 minutes Tosa IC Susaki Higashi IC Travel time is approximate Airplane access Travel time is approximate Access using JR Travel time is approximate Sea access ●Tokyo: (Shinkansen to Okayama+Limited Express) ●Osaka: 9 hours 15 minute ●Shimonoseki: 2 hours 30 minutes About 6 hours 10 minutes ●Nagoya: (Shinkansen to Okayama+Limited Express) About 4 hours 20 minutes ●Kyoto: (Shinkansen to Okayama+Limited Express) About 3 hours 40 minutes ●Shin-Osaka: (Shinkansen to Okayama+Limited Express) About 3 hours and 30 minutes ●Okayama: (Limited Express) 2 hours 45 minutes ●Kobe: 8 hours 40 minutes* ●Iwakuni: 1 hour 20 minutes ●Beppu: 2 hours 15 minutes ●Hiroshima: 1 hour 8 minutes ●Beppu: 3 hours 30 minutes* ●Hiroshima: 2 hours 40 minutes* ●Ohita: 3 hours 25 minutes* ●Yanai: 2 hours 25 minutes* ●Ogura: 7 hours 5 minutes ●Aga: 1 hour 50 minutes* ●Moji: 2 hours 30 minutes *By ferry, others are by high-speed boat or hydrofoil Awajishima Minami IC Kagawa Prefecture Tokushima Highway Naruto Kita IC MishimaKawanoe IC Kochi IC Kochi Highway Nishi Uwa IC Takamatsu Highway Takamatsu Nishi IC Nankoku IC Uchikoikazaki ICEhime Ohzu Minami IC Prefecture Doi IC Niihama IC Iyosaijyo IC Matsuyama Highway Imabari -Komatsu Highway Iyokomatsu IC Kawauchi IC Iyo IC Ohzu IC Matsuyama IC Iyokomatsu Kita IC Zentsuji IC Naruto IC Imabari IC ImabariYunoura IC Matsuyama Seto Chuo Highway Sakaide Kita IC Imabari Kita IC Yodo Line Uwajima Kojima IC Takamatsu Chuo IC Wakimachi IC Nishi Uwa IC Nishi-Seto Highway Sakaide IC Uchikoikazaki IC Yawatahama Ohzu Minami IC Iyo Ohzu