Ehime



Ehime Prefecture (愛媛県 Ehime-ken) is on the Japanese island of Shikoku.

Understand
The prefecture includes both high mountains in the inland region and a long coastline, with many islands in the Seto Inland Sea. The westernmost arm of Ehime, the Sadamisaki Peninsula, is the narrowest peninsula in Japan. 7 percent of the total land area of the prefecture is designated as Natural Parks.

The oldest extant hot spring in Japan, Dōgo Onsen, is located in Matsuyama. It has been used for over two thousand years.

Ehime was known as Iyo (伊予) until 1868.

Tourist information



 * Visit Ehime is the prefecture's official multilingual guide site.

Cities

 * - the prefectural capital, with Dogo Onsen, one of Japan's oldest and most famous hot springs
 * - maritime city, 3rd largest ship building company in the world (no 1 in Japan), with over than 200 hundred ship owners.
 * - home to bull sumo and sex shrines
 * - gateway to Mount Ishizuchi
 * - known as many industrial factories are located.
 * - beautiful mountains and ocean scenery along Japan's narrowest peninsula
 * - beautiful mountains and ocean scenery along Japan's narrowest peninsula
 * - beautiful mountains and ocean scenery along Japan's narrowest peninsula

Other destinations

 * - Japanese for Stone Hammer and Shikoku's tallest mountain

By plane

 * Matsuyama Airport with domestic service from several major cities, and international service from Seoul, Shanghai, and Taipei.

By bus
Take a bus from Matsuyama

By bicycle
The is a  path on dedicated cycle lanes, connecting Onomichi in Hiroshima prefecture with Imabari in Ehime.

See



 * Marvel at the jutting rocks of the Shikoku Karst (Kumakogen)
 * Visit 2 of the nation's 12 original castles, Matsuyama Castle in Matsuyama and Uwajima Castle in Uwajima
 * Walk the nostalgic streets in Uchiko's Historic District (Uchiko)
 * Explore the ruins of the Besshi Copper Mines and learn about the mines in Minetopia (Niihama)
 * Learn about the nationally famous Imabari Towels at the Towel Museum of Art (Imabari)
 * Stroll Nanrakuen Garden, a modern garden and the largest in Shikoku (Uwajima)
 * Relax at the Garyu Sanso, a former villa and garden overlooking the Hijikawa River (Ozu)

Do

 * Take a bath at hot spring, such as Shimanami Onsen Kisuke no Yu (Imabari) and Dōgo Onsen (Matsuyama).

Buy

 * Bamboo Craft is a specialty of Ehime, renowned for its durability and beauty.

Go next

 * Kochi Prefecture
 * Kagawa Prefecture
 * Tokushima Prefecture
 * Hiroshima Prefecture
 * Oita Prefecture