Matsuyama, Japan
Matsuyama, Japan
Description
Matsuyama, Japan, is a peaceful haven where you can indulge in the healing waters of hot springs, satisfy your sweet tooth with amazing Japanese confections, and discover the area's rich literary tradition. The largest city on the island of Shikoku, Matsuyama developed around its celebrated 17th-century castle. Lined with cherry trees, this extensive fortress is a museum of historic relics from weaponry to armor, calligraphy and art. It also offers phenomenal views of the city and the Seto Inland Sea from its hilltop perch. Another city hotspot is Dogo Onsen, Japan's oldest hot springs. Known throughout Japan as a popular setting in the late author Natsume Soseki's famed novel, Botchan, Dogo Onsen features an elegant and inviting public bathhouse where many a visitor renews their spirit. Matsuyama is also the birthplace of Masaoka Shiki, considered the "Father of Modern Japanese Haiku Poetry," and there are several monuments to the haiku located throughout the city. From the hospitality at the hot springs to the renowned Matsuyama tarts and botchan dango (rice dumplings in bean paste), you won't want to leave this port!
Points of Interest
- Dogo Onsen
- Matsuyama Castle
- Ushiko
- Towel Museum
- Sanrise Itoyama
- Former Kimura Residence
- Shiki Museum
- Sakanoueno Kumo Museum
More about Matsuyama, Japan Points of Interest
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Dogo Onsen -
These historic hot springs were first mentioned in the "Manyoshu," an 8th century collection of Japanese poetry.
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Matsuyama Castle -
The five-story keep houses a museum with arms, armor, calligraphy and paintings.
- Ushiko -
- Towel Museum -
- Sanrise Itoyama -
- Former Kimura Residence -
- Shiki Museum -
- Sakanoueno Kumo Museum -