Seiryūen
Restored mills on the river among the tall cypress trees.
Restored mills on the river among the tall cypress trees.
A Meiji-period brewery set among bucolic rice fields.
This museum by renowned architect Ando Tadao houses attractive historical exhibits, and offers fine views of Bansuiso Villa.
Saijō is a city with abundant natural springs, fed by the meltwater of snowy Mt. Ishizuchi.
A cemetery in Dōgo with the graves of some notable historical personages.
The longest peninsula in Japan with a fascinating geology and history.
Ryutaku-ji is a Buddhist temple in Seiyo, Ehime Prefecture. Founded in 1323, it stands in a large garden.
Take a cruise in a fast motor boat and experience the maelstrom of the Kurushima Strait.
Ōzu is a charming small town known for its a spectacular castle in a river setting with mountains towering nearby.
One of the most historically significant shrines in Japan. Located on Ōmishima Island along the Shimanami Kaidō.