
Overview
Ehime Prefecture is located on the island of Shikoku. We will start our spring journey from the prefectural capital Matsuyama, which is best known for its castle and Dogo Onsen, one of Japan's oldest hot springs. Facing the Bungo Channel that separates Kyushu from Shikoku, the coastline offers great scenery such as the Danbata terraced field. Uwajima, one of the coastal cities is known for the traditional bull fight events that it stages 5 times a year. We will visit the spring bull fight fest. Our final destination is Shikoku Karst, the mountain plateau on the border of Ehime Prefecture and Kochi Prefecture with an altitude of around 1,400 meters.
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4 - 1From Tokyo to Izu-Oshima February 24, 2017
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4 - 2Kumamoto - Discovering a Land of Volcanoes April 08, 2017
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4 - 3From Sea to Mountains, Spring in Ehime May 13, 2017
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4 - 4Akita - Discovering the Traditions of the North June 10, 2017
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4 - 5Nagano - Life Deep in the Mountains August 19, 2017
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4 - 6Autumn - Amidst Mother Nature in Hokkaido September 23, 2017
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4 - 7An Autumn Ride through Yamaguchi October 14, 2017
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4 - 8Southern Hokkaido: A Perfect Summer Ride October 30, 2017
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4 - 9Wakayama - Journey Through a Sacred Landscape December 02, 2017