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Dogo Onsen Iwaidani Higashimachi Parking

A municipal parking area open 24 hours a day. The first hour is free for everyone. Capacity is 43 vehicles.

Ishite-ji Temple

Ishite-ji Temple is a Shingon Buddhist pilgrimage temple, the 51st temple of the Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgrimage. It is known for its National Treasure, the Niō Gate, and is one of Matsuyama’s oldest temples, located near Dogo Onsen.

Iwaidani Kita Park

A park for local residents in a quiet residential area. It has a combined play structure notable for its circular monkey bars, offering a calm, spacious place for children to play.

Enman-ji Temple

A temple near Dogo Onsen. It is known for its white-painted Yu-no-Odaizoson, a Jizo statue about 3.67 meters tall said to have been made by the monk Gyoki, and it preserves legends connected to Dogo's hot springs.

Dogo Park (Playground) Public Toilet

A public toilet near the playground in Dogo Park (Yuzuki Castle ruins). Suitable for park walks and visitors with children.

Himitsu Janai Kichi

An art spot was established in Dogo Yumotomachi as part of Dogo Onsen Art. It is open mainly on weekends and holidays.

Iwaidani Park

A neighborhood park with fine views set within a residential area. The cherry blossoms are beautiful in spring, and it has a combined play structure with a swing, seesaw, and slide.

Matsuyama Dogo Business Hotel Sakura

A business hotel about a 4-minute walk from Dogo Onsen Honkan. It is a 5-minute walk from Dogo Onsen Station, with convenience stores and a supermarket nearby, and rooms at moderate rates.

Kanmuriyama Parking Public Toilet

A public toilet located within the Kanmuriyama Chushajo parking area. Convenient for visitors to Dogo who are traveling by car.

Times Kusuri no Leidy Dogo Himata

This is a hybrid-type Times, with a drug store, where the first 60 minutes are assumed to be free (subject to store use).

Sora no Sanpomichi

A scenic promenade on Kanmuriyama overlooking Dogo Onsen Honkan. It has a free foot bath fed directly from the source, with views over the Dogo townscape and seasonal flowering trees.

Botchan Karakuri Clock

A mechanical clock in Hojoen plaza in front of Dogo Onsen Station. Installed in 1994 to mark the 100th anniversary of the main building of Dogo Onsen, characters from the novel Botchan appear on the hour. A free foot bath sits beside it.

Dogo Onsen Honkan East Side Public Toilet

A public toilet located on the east side of Dogo Onsen Honkan. It can be used during walks around the Honkan.

Dogo Onsen Tourist Information Center

A tourist information center located near Dogo Onsen Honkan. Open from 8:30 to 20:00, it handles coin lockers and baggage storage at the counter.

Dogo Kitchen Yuzen

Dogo Kitchen Yuzen is a shop in the Dogo Onsen district selling chopsticks and Japanese tableware. It handles approximately 800 kinds of handmade chopsticks and offers free engraving.

Tsubaki-no-Yu Public Toilet

A public toilet inside Tsubaki-no-Yu, one of the public bathhouses of Dogo Onsen. Available to bathers and to those walking the surrounding area.

Dogo Onsen Parking

Dogo Onsen Parking is a municipal parking lot with capacity for 100 vehicles, closest to Dogo Onsen Honkan. Free for 1 hour with use of 3 public bathhouses.

Iwaidani 1-chome Park

A small park ideal for a baby's or toddler's first park outing. It has a sandpit edged with urethane and spring-mounted playground rides shaped like a chick and a rabbit.

Dogo Park (Yuzuki Castle Ruins)

A park developed on the ruins of medieval Yuzuki Castle. It was the seat of the Kono clan, military governors of Iyo Province, and is designated a National Historic Site. It features reconstructed samurai residences and earthworks, a museum, and an observation deck.

Ishitegawa Green Space (Iwazeki Bridge Area)

An area defined by Iwazeki-bashi, a red suspension bridge completed in the Taisho era. You can enjoy strolling and photography with the murmur of the river as background.

Hojoen

The plaza in front of Dogo Onsen Station. With the Botchan Karakuri Clock and a free foot bath that is easy to drop by, it is the starting point of a Dogo stroll.

Dogo Onsen Tourist Information Center Public Toilet

A public toilet near the Dogo Onsen Kanko Annaijo and near Hojoen. It can be used during walks around the Dogo Onsen Station area.

Matsuyama Kanko Rinji Parking

A temporary parking area with approximately 60 free spaces, open only on designated days during busy periods.

Shin-Ishite Park

A popular family park along the Ishite River. It has colorful combined playground equipment and a sandpit, and the restrooms are equipped with diaper-changing sheets.

Isaniwa Jinja Shrine

A Hachiman-zukuri style shrine set on a hill in Dogo. The existing shrine buildings were constructed in 1667 (Kanbun 7) by Matsudaira Sadanaga, lord of the Matsuyama Domain, and the main hall and other structures are designated National Important Cultural Properties.

Asuka-no-Yu Courtyard Public Toilet

A public toilet in the courtyard of Dogo Onsen Annex Asuka-no-Yu. It can be used together with a visit to Asuka-no-Yu or Tsubaki-no-Yu.

Ishite-ji Okunoin Atago-sha

Atago-sha, the inner sanctuary (okunoin) of Ishite-ji, the 51st temple of the Shikoku 88-temple pilgrimage. It is a quiet place of worship nestled in the hills.