The Kuma Highland
Kuma Highland is an expansive inhabited area with some wild valleys and a central village at a high elevation in central Ehime bordering Kochi Prefecture.
Kuma Highland is an expansive inhabited area with some wild valleys and a central village at a high elevation in central Ehime bordering Kochi Prefecture.
The little village of Nagoro, deep in the valleys of Tokushima Prefecture is known around the world as the Village of the Dolls. As the population of Nagoro declined precipitately, Tsukimi Ayano started to replace the people who left or died with life-sized replicas made of straw and old clothes.
Dōgo is a part of Matsuyama, known for Dōgo Onsen, which is said to be the hot spring with the longest history of use by humans in Japan.