Category: Shikoku
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Castle routes in Japan
There are around 100 castles in Japan, most of which were built between the 15th and 17th centuries. Centres of political, military and administrative power, they have withstood civil wars, clan attacks, internal rebellions and devastating fires. During the turbulent Sengoku period, they offered defence and strategic control, and in the Edo period, they symbolised…
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Dōgo Onsen, the oldest hot spring bathhouse in Japan
Dōgo Onsen (道後温泉), one of the most legendary and admired hot springs in Japan, is located in the city of Matsuyama, in Ehime Prefecture. The famous public bathhouse was built in 1894, and in addition to the renowned quality of its waters, the building itself boasts impressive architecture. After nearly six years of renovation, the…
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Shikoku’s untamed side in the heart of Iya Valley
If you’re looking for a remote, peaceful, and authentic place in Japan with breathtaking natural scenery, the Iya Valley is your perfect escape.What you’ll find in this region are towering mountains with forest-covered peaks that change color beautifully with the seasons.The valley — or rather, the various valleys carved out by the Iya River and…