Kaimei School
Built in 1882 in the Meiji period, this is one of the oldest primary school buildings in western Japan.
Built in 1882 in the Meiji period, this is one of the oldest primary school buildings in western Japan.
Jigen-ji Temple is known for its beautiful, mossy garden, which is particularly dramatic in the early spring and late autumn.
This classic ‘retro-modern’ train leaves from Matsuyama on a stylish journey through the coastal and mountain region of western Shikoku.
This dramatic shrine has compounds distributed all over Mt. Ishizuchi, the highest mountain in western Japan.
An old farmhouse built on a stone terrace in a remote valley in Uchiko.
A visually stunning shrine with red paint, gold leaf, and roofs of cypress bark and tile.
A castle town on the Seto Inland Sea and the starting point for the Shimanami Kaidō on the Shikoku side.
One of the two mizujiro, or sea castles of Shikoku.
A large and venerable Shintō shrine in the centre of Niihama where taikodai gather.
This temple in Dōgo is said to be the birthplace of Ippen, the traveling saint