Ehime Travel Guide: Castles, Citrus, and Soothing Onsen
Ehime is a warm, welcoming region facing the Seto Inland Sea. It offers a beautiful blend of traditional towns, historic castles, citrus orchards, and the famous Dogo Onsen. It’s the perfect destination for those who seek gentle beauty and heartfelt hospitality.
Tradition and Tranquility
- Dogo Onsen: One of Japan’s oldest hot springs, said to inspire Studio Ghibli’s Spirited Away.
- Matsuyama Castle: A hilltop fortress with panoramic views and preserved samurai architecture.
- Bocchan Train: A retro steam locomotive that runs through the heart of Matsuyama City.
Islands and Sea Routes
- Shimanami Kaido: A breathtaking cycling route over bridges connecting islands between Ehime and Hiroshima.
- Ozu and Uchiko: Charming Edo-era towns with preserved merchant homes and quiet streets.
- Yawatahama: A gateway port town with rustic appeal and access to Kyushu by ferry.
Citrus and Comfort Food
- Mikan (Mandarins): Juicy and sweet — grown on the sunny slopes of the Setouchi coast.
- Taimeshi (Sea Bream Rice): A local specialty — whole sea bream cooked with rice and dashi, elegant and flavorful.
- Jakoten: Deep-fried fish paste made from whole fish — rustic, savory, and great with drinks.
Wabi-Sabi Moments in Ehime
- Soaking in Dogo Onsen’s wooden bathhouse as dusk falls
- Riding the Bocchan Train past tiled rooftops and castle walls
- Stopping your bike on a Shimanami bridge to watch the tide swirl below
- Sipping freshly squeezed mikan juice in a quiet morning market
Ehime feels like home — even if you’ve never been. Whether you seek healing, history, or a scenic ride across the sea, this prefecture welcomes you with open arms and a warm smile.
How to Get There
- To Matsuyama: Flights from Tokyo (~1.5 hrs) or Osaka (~1 hr); also accessible by ferry or JR limited express.
- To Dogo Onsen: Short tram ride from central Matsuyama (~15 min).
- To Shimanami Kaido: Start from Imabari Station — bike rentals available at the base.