Impressions of Matsuyama
My brief time in Matsuyama was enriched by encounters with its people and places, reaffirming my appreciation for Japan’s rich cultural tapestry.
My brief time in Matsuyama was enriched by encounters with its people and places, reaffirming my appreciation for Japan’s rich cultural tapestry.
Isaniwa Yukiya was the first mayor of Dogo, and he transformed Dogo Onsen into the building we see today.
A sake and beer brewery in Dogo with its own restaurant.
The largest city in Shikoku, Matsuyama has maintained its vitality and cultural traditions across the centuries.
A visually stunning shrine with red paint, gold leaf, and roofs of cypress bark and tile.
A lively, covered shopping street running from Dōgo Station to Dōgo Onsen Honkan.
The tiny locomotives and carriages of the Botchan Train are a picturesque sight as they chug around Matsuyama Castle and into the period station at Dōgo.