Northeast
During the Kamakura Period this temple (Nr 42 on the Shikoku Pilgrimage) was the family temple of the Saionji clan, that ruled the area....
Central
Among many things Uwajima Date clan’s old documents and armoury are exhibited here as well as wedding goods. In addition to the permanent...
Northeast
Shikoku’s pilgrimage’s 41st temple catches the eye with a red torii at the temple gates. Widely known as “Mima’s Oinarisan", it’s...
Central
Uwajima’s seventh generation Date Munetada has built this garden. Various types of bamboo, seasonal flowers, such as wisteria and irises...
Northwest
Also known as "flying squirrel temple", the Dairaku-ji temple offers in addition to about 400 year old ginkgo trees, a Japanese...
Central
Considered a genius among Japanese castle builders, Todo Takatoro build this castle in 1601. Since it has served nine generations of Date...
Central
Nicknamed Wareisama by worshippers, and widely admired as the protector of industry in general and fishing industry in particular, the...
Central
Going back to the Jingu empress period it is the oldest shrine in Uwajima. The shrine deity is responsive to prayers for health,...
Central
In Japan you rarely will find a dome shaped bullring arena like this. Four times a year bull sumo tournaments take place here. It is a...
Northwest
Stroll through a recreation of an Edo period street with original building from the era. A bukeyashiki (samurai residence), merchant’s,...
Central
“Plow a way to heaven" is a epithet used for these terraced fields. The steep mountain slope has been transformed with stacked...
South
Selected as one of the "Top 100 Urban Parks of Japan” the Nanraku-en Park is also shikoku's largest Japanese garden. Plum and...
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