Kōmyō-ji Temple
An Edo period temple in Saijō rebuilt by renowned architect Andō Tadao.
An Edo period temple in Saijō rebuilt by renowned architect Andō Tadao.
Small textile company, manufacturing some of the finest towels in Japan.
For over 750 years, this small town between Matsuyama and Imabari has produced roof tiles.
A museum devoted to the history and art of the roof tiles for which Kikuma is renowned.
Kawanoe Castle was the site of bloody battles over hundreds of years.
Katsuragawa Gorge is a valley carved out of the hills of Shirokawa in Seiyo by a river.
A little resort of its own in the Seto Inland Sea.
This sandy beach is located on the western side of the Takanawa Peninsula. It has a nice campsite, you can rent kayak to discover the islands and port nearby.
This shrine, related to the Kamo Shrines in Kyoto, was built in 1087 to protect the area of Kikuma.
One of the biggest and finest buildings in Uchiko is the Kamihaga Residence, the former home and workshop of the Kamihaga family.