Tatara Bridge
The Tatara Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge on the Shimanami Kaido between Omishima Island in Ehime and Ikuchi Island in Hiroshima Prefecture.
The Tatara Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge on the Shimanami Kaido between Omishima Island in Ehime and Ikuchi Island in Hiroshima Prefecture.
Offers a fascinating look at the salt industry that sustained Niihama for centuries.
This dramatic peninsula was once a beach on ancient Gondwanaland.
A multipurpose facility on the Shikoku end of the Shimanami Kaido
A Shintō shrine noted for its Sanrōden, or private prayer hall, dedicated to Sukunahikona, a dwarf deity associated with the creation of Japan.
Sōan-ji is a temple of the Sōtō school of Zen Buddhism, located in the mountains of Ōzu.
The Shimanami Kaidō is a chain of islands across the Seto Inland Sea, joined by a series of bridges which carry an expressway and cycle paths.
This little museum dedicated to haiku poet Masaoka Shiki captures the atmosphere of his life in Matsuyama.
This rather old-fashioned museum in Dogo has many exhibits that illuminate the life of one of Japan’s major haiku poets.
A rural city in southwestern Shikoku, home to one of the island’s two Geoparks.