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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.
Takada Towel
A specialist shop handling Imabari towels and mogusa. Its range can be chosen to suit different uses, and it is also popular as a Dogo souvenir.
Iori Honten
Iori Honten is a Imabari towel specialty shop in Dogo. It handles bath towels, face towels, baby and children's goods, bedding, bath goods, and gift items.
Gyokusendo Honpo
A Japanese confectioner founded in 1882 (Meiji 15). It makes onsen senbei shaped like a hoju jewel, and the salted Gyokusendo Ushio.
Imabariya
A souvenir shop in the Dogo Onsen district. It sells kasuri-patterned hime-daruma and hime-temari, along with sweets, local sake and Imabari towels.
Dogo Tamaya
A souvenir shop on Dogo Haikara-dori. It sells mandarin rice balls, Imabari towels and unusual Dogo souvenirs.
Mamekichi Honpo Dogo Haikara-dori
A shop on Dogo Haikara-dori specialising in bean confectionery. It stocks a range of Japanese and Western flavours, suited to eating as you walk or taking home as a gift.
Ichiroku Honpo Dogo Honkan-mae
Ichiroku Honpo in front of Dogo Onsen Honkan. The ground floor sells souvenir sweets such as the Ichiroku tart, and the first floor is the cafe Ichiroku Saryo.
Jugomangoku MASARU
A souvenir shop in the Dogo Onsen district. It stocks a wide range of souvenirs, including sweets, sake and specialities from Dogo, Matsuyama and Ehime as well as the wider Shikoku and Seto Inland Sea area, plus mascot-character goods.
Aoiya
A souvenir shop near Dogo Onsen Honkan. It sells Shikoku souvenirs, maneki-neko, cosmetics and its own original items.
Dogo Ichie
A brewery-direct shop and cafe bar operated by Minakuchi Shuzo, located in Dogo Kitamachi. Sake and Dogo Beer can be purchased and sampled, and tours of the sake brewery and beer factory are also accepted.
Yamazawa Shoten
A long-established liquor shop now in its sixth generation. It stocks local sake from across Ehime as well as unusual doburoku.
Dogo Rilakkuma no Yu
Dogo Rilakkuma no Yu is a store themed around Rilakkuma in Dogo. You can enjoy goods, souvenirs, cafe menus, and seasonal limited products.
Wakamiya Pearl Dogo
Wakamiya Shinju Dogo. A pearl specialty shop in the Dogo Onsen district. Established in 1962, it handles necklaces, rings, and earrings made with Ehime pearls.
Rokujiya Dogo
The Dogo branch of Rokujiya, founded in 1933 and known for the Matsuyama speciality tart. It sells additive-free Japanese and Western sweets such as castella and yokan.
my botchan dango 30.
A Botchan dango specialist that opened in April 2025. Choosing three fillings from thirty to make your own dango is a popular part of the visit.
Dogo Omiyage Center Kasuriya Honten
A souvenir shop in the Dogo Onsen district. It carries a wide range of goods, including Imabari towels, Mikyan and Bary-san merchandise, folk crafts such as kasuri textiles and hime-daruma, and Ehime foods.
Takeya
Takeya is a bamboo craft specialty shop remaining in the Dogo Onsen shopping street. It handles bamboo products, including Dogo Onsen bath baskets, sieves, and chopsticks, with a focus on domestic production.
Dagashiya Charinko Dogo Onsen
A shop in the Dogo Onsen district specialising in dagashi, traditional inexpensive sweets. Its range, including sweets in appealing packaging, suits children and adults alike.
Ningyo Hanagokoro
This is the direct sales shop of Minami Nishikawa, a sculptor of wooden dolls from Iyo, specializing in hand-carved and hand-painted dolls. This is Ningyo Hanagokoro.
Poem Dogo Yunomachi
A directly run shop for the Ehime confection Poem (Bomu). Its wide range includes seasonal items, making it useful for choosing souvenirs.
Oshokujidokoro Miyoshi (Miyoshi Honpo)
An eating house in front of the gate of Ishiteji. Founded in the Meiji era, its speciality is oyaki in plain and mugwort varieties, and meals such as udon are also served.
Hatodo Honpo
A Japanese confectionery specialist in Dogo Yunomachi. Its speciality is the Jumbo Botchan Dango, equivalent to nine ordinary skewers, and it opens from morning until night.
Mameraku
A shop in Iwasakicho combining a cafe with the making and selling of handmade stone-milled tofu. It serves morning sets, soy milk curry and tofu rice bowls.
Uguisuya
A souvenir and confectionery shop in the Dogo Onsen district. It carries Ehime sweets such as Ichiroku tarts and Botchan dango, along with noodles and local sake.
Ehime Dogo Konnyaku Shabon
The Dogo shop of a brand selling soap made from konnyaku. It stocks facial soaps, body and hand care, bath additives and gift sets.
Terakoya Honpo Dogo
The Dogo branch of Terakoya Honpo, a senbei and okaki specialist that began in Kyoto. It sells grilled mochi senbei and nure-okaki.
Tsuboya Kashiho
A long-established Dogo confectioner founded in 1883 (Meiji 16), said to be the model for the dango shop in Soseki's Botchan. It sells the original Botchan dango and shoyu-mochi.
Maho wa Iranai
A specialty store for high-grade bread in Dogo Yunomachi. It handles plain “Shinsekai” and raisin “Budou no Toriko” primarily, and also offers online sales.
10FACTORY Dogo
The Dogo branch of a mandarin specialist selling juice and other products made with Ehime-grown mandarins. It offers mandarin juice and dried fruit.
Nikitatsu Kurabu
A brewery-direct shop located next to Minakuchi Shuzo's storehouse, inside Dogo Ichie. It handles sake straight from the brewery, souvenirs, and gifts, and also carries store-exclusive products.





