10 Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Ehime Prefecture That You Shouldn't Miss

January 11, 2022 Hector Krause

Discover the best top things to do in Ehime Prefecture, Japan including Oyamazumi Shrine, Garyu Sanso, Uchikoza, Dogo Onsengai, Imabari Castle, Bansuiso, Bocchan Wind up Clock, Dogo Onsen Honkan, Dogo Onsen Tsubaki no Yu, Bocchan Train.
Restaurants in Ehime Prefecture

1. Oyamazumi Shrine

3327 Omishimacho Miyaura, Imabari 794-1393 Ehime Prefecture +81 897-82-0032 http://www.ooyamazumi.net/
Excellent
42%
Good
44%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 246 reviews

Oyamazumi Shrine

2. Garyu Sanso

411-2 Ozu, Ozu 795-0012 Ehime Prefecture +81 893-24-3759 http://www.garyusanso.jp/index.html
Excellent
69%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 126 reviews

Garyu Sanso

3. Uchikoza

2102 Uchiko, Uchiko-cho, Kita-gun 791-3301 Ehime Prefecture +81 893-44-2840 http://www.town.uchiko.ehime.jp/site/uchikoza/
Excellent
41%
Good
48%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 120 reviews

Uchikoza

4. Dogo Onsengai

Dogoyunomachi, Matsuyama Ehime Prefecture +81 89-921-5141 [email protected] http://dogo.jp/en
Excellent
29%
Good
51%
Satisfactory
19%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 938 reviews

Dogo Onsengai

Reviewed By seanliutravel - Taiwan, null

Being the hot springs for 3000 years, it's one of the must-visit places in Matsuyama. The building itself is currently under renovation to not only provide a better experience for visitors in the future but also symbolize the reborn of Dogo Onsen after all these years. Due to the renovation, it currently allows hot springs only without public or private place for resting. It currently costs 420 yen for entry and for you to enjoy the hot springs for an hour or so, and it's also ranked top 5 onsens in Japan. Be sure to experience it for yourself.

5. Imabari Castle

3-1 Toricho, Imabari 794-0036 Ehime Prefecture +81 898-31-9233 http://www.city.imabari.ehime.jp/museum/imabarijo/info/
Excellent
21%
Good
57%
Satisfactory
20%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 320 reviews

Imabari Castle

Reviewed By BZimm08 - Iwakuni, Japan

The Imabari Castle is so neat. I came here at dusk and waited around until night to see the castle lit up, it was well worth seeing. The moat that surrounds the castle is beautiful, you can see the reflection beautifully. The castle grounds are nice to, there are temples on the grounds, statues, and a museum. I did not have a chance to visit the inside of the main tower, but I hope to come back. The Imabari Castle is one of my favorites in Japan and definitely worth visiting.

6. Bansuiso

3-3-7 Ichibancho, Matsuyama 790-0001 Ehime Prefecture +81 89-921-3711 http://www.bansuisou.org
Excellent
29%
Good
46%
Satisfactory
23%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 262 reviews

Bansuiso

7. Bocchan Wind up Clock

Dogoyunomachi, Matsuyama 790-0842 Ehime Prefecture +81 89-948-6555 http://dougoonsen.sakura.ne.jp/sansaku/tokei.html
Excellent
18%
Good
51%
Satisfactory
30%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 691 reviews

Bocchan Wind up Clock

Reviewed By myonlywan2012 - Singapore, Singapore

Just located opposite the Dogo Onsen Station is the Botchan clock tower. It performed every half an hour and last about 2 minutes. There will always be a crowd waiting for the performance to start. It's worth the wait. The story is based on novel written by Natsume Sōseki in 1906 and the life of young master called Botchan. It is quite amazing to see characters coming alive from the clock. It was so entertaining that we watched it twice. Do enjoy the foot bath which is just beside the clock.

8. Dogo Onsen Honkan

5-6 Dogoyunomachi, Matsuyama 790-0842 Ehime Prefecture +81 89-921-5141 https://dogo.jp/onsen/honkan
Excellent
36%
Good
42%
Satisfactory
18%
Poor
3%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 1,577 reviews

Dogo Onsen Honkan

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9. Dogo Onsen Tsubaki no Yu

19-22 Dogoyunomachi, Matsuyama 790-0842 Ehime Prefecture +81 89-935-6586 http://www.city.matsuyama.ehime.jp/kanko/kankoguide/kankomeisho/dogoonsen/honkan/tubaki.html
Excellent
22%
Good
57%
Satisfactory
20%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 162 reviews

Dogo Onsen Tsubaki no Yu

10. Bocchan Train

Matsuyama 790-0012 Ehime Prefecture +81 89-948-3323 http://www.iyotetsu.co.jp/botchan/
Excellent
30%
Good
48%
Satisfactory
21%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 795 reviews

Bocchan Train

Reviewed By PeterthePauper - Ulsan, South Korea

Using Matsuyama as a base for a 5-day visit to Shikoku, I set aside my final day for "seeing the sights" of Matsuyama. Armed with a 1-day tram ticket, I worked my from Matsuyama City Station across the city to Dogo Onsen Station, taking in the likes of Ropeway Street and Matsuyama Castle on the way. The original Iyo Railway (Iyotetsu) was established in 1888 as the 1st railway in Shikoku and only the 3rd private railway in the whole of Japan. The original steam trains (immortalised in Natsume Soseki's 1906 novel - 'Botchan'), were decommissioned after the Iyotetsu introduced electric cars in the 1930's. With Soseki's growing status (as the greatest writer in modern Japanese history), the Botchan Train' was reborn in 2001, with diesel replicas of the original steam locomotives, which to any purist railway buff (like me!) this should be a cardinal sin. After a day of frequently catching glimpses of this anomaly clanking its' way through the streets of Matsuyama ..... turning heads, smiles and waves ..... I just had to give it a go! Getting to Dogo Onsen just before the last Botchan train departure in late afternoon, I climbed aboard with no idea where the train was headed. The two 4-wheeled cars are equipped with fairly basic accommodation; hard wooden benches down either side of the car. Although the two cars probably hold a total of about 36 passengers, I was the only passengers on this last train and was somewhat surprised to find its' final destination was actually Komachi Station. Not to worry ..... just hop on a tram to my next destination (Diamond Cross). It may be a "diesel in disguise" ..... but what a delight!

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