You can see the Tsunoshima Bridge and the ocean right outside the window. On a nice day, the view is absolutely beautiful. The food itself is pretty standard—mostly Western-style or simple dishes. Nothing too surprising, but the scenery really makes the meal more enjoyable. The atmosphere is comfortable and perfect for taking photos. If you're visiting Tsunoshima and want a place to relax, enjoy the view, and take it slow, this spot is a great choice for a meal with a view.
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The whole temple complex is huge and really solemn. Walking around, you feel especially calm and at peace.
Cherry blossoms in spring and maple leaves in fall—so beautiful and super photogenic.
If you’re into that quiet, serene vibe of old Japanese temples, this place is absolutely worth a visit! -
There are old wells, stone walls, and the remains of former residences on the grounds. If you love Japanese castle ruins or Sengoku history, it's definitely worth taking your time to explore.
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This steam train has a strong retro vibe from the Meiji era. It even whistles as it runs! If you're in Matsuyama, you can't miss the Botchan Ressha.
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