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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.

Myosei-ji Temple

A Nichiren sect temple located in Yamada-cho Otsu, Matsuyama City. The mountain name is Jueizan. Within the grounds, there is the grave of Yanagihara Kyokudo, a haiku poet who founded the haiku magazine "Hototogisu".

Guest House DOUGOYADO KITA

A whole-house rental guesthouse in Dogo Kitamachi. It has a kitchen for self-catering and covered bicycle parking.

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.

Minshuku Mikan

A room-only guesthouse along the pilgrimage route by Ishite-ji Temple. It has a shared kitchen and coin laundry, suiting pilgrims and long stays.

I LOVE MATSUYAMA

A one-room private lodging (minpaku) in Iwaidani, Matsuyama. It stands in a residential area about a 4-minute walk from the Heiwa-dori 1-chome tram stop.

Entei

A whole-property rental inn in the centre of Dogo Onsen. It has two rooms furnished with traditional Ehime crafts. It opened in 2023.

Ryori Ryokan Sendan

Ryori Ryokan Sendan in Ishite, Matsuyama. A ryokan centred on its cuisine, located in the Ishiteji area.

Komihana Cafe Karari

A cafe in Dogo-machi selling handmade sweets and Ehime-produced foods. It is a local business that also employs people with disabilities.

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.

Ajigen Yamamoto

A reservation-only Japanese kappo restaurant in Iwaidani, Matsuyama. It uses no chemical seasonings and serves omakase courses, nigiri sushi, eel dishes and hand-cut soba. It is in an area close to Dogo.

Joshin-ji Temple

A Tendai Buddhist temple in Iwaidani-higashi-machi, Matsuyama. One of the four temples associated with the Hisamatsu-Matsudaira family, it was relocated to its present site in 1635 (Kan'ei 12) by Matsudaira Sadayuki. The grounds contain the mausoleum of Matsudaira Sadayuki, a designated Ehime Prefecture historic site.