Ikata



Ikata (伊方町 Ikata-chō) is a town in Ehime. It spans the mountainous Sadamisaki Peninsula, the narrowest peninsula in Japan. Ikata's breath-taking combination of mountain and ocean scenery makes it a wonderful place for a leisurely afternoon drive.

Tourist information sites
The local tourist association has a Japanese-only guide site for the peninsula.

The local industry association has another Japanese-only guide site for the town.

By car
The best way to get to Ikata is by car. Bring your own, or rent one in Matsuyama or Yawatahama.
 * Take the oceanside scenic route: Take Route 378 south from Matsuyama along the beautiful Futami and Nagahama coastline.  Take a right at the junction with Route 197.
 * Take the misty mountain freeway route: Take the Matsuyama Expressway south past Ozu, then get off and take Route 197 through Yawatahama and the rest of the way to Ikata.

By train
You can also get close to Ikata by train—just take an express on the JR Yosan line from Matsuyama to Yawatahama. From there you can hop a bus or take a taxi, but beware that taxis get quite pricey.

By ferry
If you're in Kyushu, you can also catch a ferry from either Saganoseki or Beppu, Oita, to Misaki Port at Ikata's tip.

Get around
Buses run the length of the peninsula, but car is still the number one way to go.

Buy
Ikata has two roadside stations where you can buy locally-made goods. Ikata's mikan juice can't be beat!
 * Ikata Kirara-kan
 * Seto Agriculture Park

Eat
These restaurants are along Route 197.

Old Ikata
 * Maruma Diner (マルマ食堂 Maruma shokudō) - on Melody Line halfway down the hill from Yawatahama
 * Melody Cafe - shokudō and coffee, on Melody Line after the Kawanagata tunnel

Seto
 * Windmill Restaurant (風車レストラン fūsha resutoran) - Above the Seto Agriculture Park
 * DanDan - gelato (ice cream), local produce and Shionashi's famous Kintaro sweet potatoes - At the base of the Seto Agriculture Park
 * Pocket Park - Across the street from the Seto Agriculture Park
 * Hot Road - Next to the Ōku Observatory

Misaki
 * Marina-tei (まり～な亭) — A fabulous seafood restaurant in the Misaki neighborhood along Route 197. The head chef even appeared on TV's Iron Chef.

Drink
The Minatoura neighborhood has lots of yakitori (grilled chicken) and pub-style izakaya restaurants near the Ikata Town Office.



Sleep
There are numerous ryokan-style Japanese inns in Ikata, but only one business hotel. The closest recommended hotel is the Harbor Plaza Hotel in Yawatahama.

Go next

 * Ozu
 * Uchiko
 * Iyo
 * Matsuyama
 * Tobe
 * Masaki
 * Seiyo
 * Uwajima