Zuiō-ji Temple
Zuiō-ji is a Zen temple and monastery located on a forested hillside in Niihama.
Zuiō-ji is a Zen temple and monastery located on a forested hillside in Niihama.
Yawatahama is a port town in the lee of Japan’s longest peninsula, the Sadamisaki Peninsula that extends out of the western side of Shikoku, into the sea known as Uwakai.
Zenpuku-ji is a beautiful Zen temple, better known by its alias Yamada Yakushi.
Warei Shrine is one of Shikoku’s Grand Shrines,it has a massive, 12 m stone torii and is the location of the Warei Grand Festival held on July 23 and 24 every year.
A spectacular series of waterfalls on the Ishite River in Okudogo
Uwajima is a compact city, built around a small castle on a hill. The city was promoted as a centre of industry, education, and culture.
Uwajima-Unyu Ferries offers a convenient link between Shikoku and Kyushu.
Uwajima Castle is small but pretty, and it affords a wonderful view over the city.
Uwa Rice Museum Exhibits concerning Japan’s staple food housed in an atmospheric old school building.
A remarkably eclectic collection of items illuminating the rich daily life of the region.