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Culture in Ehime

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Tsubaki Jinja

Tsubaki Jinja

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The imposing Tsubaki Shrine just south of central Matsuyama is a good place to see the regular performance of Shinto worship.

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The Shokodo School Hall 12

The Shokodo School Hall

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The Shōkōdo was built in 1922 as the lecture hall for Matsuyama High School, the precursor of Ehime University. It stands on ...

Ehime
Koshin-an

Koshin-an

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Koshin-an is a pretty hermitage in the middle of urban Matsuyama, built by the haikuist Kurita Chodō who lived until 1814. It...

Ehime
Shiki Memorial Museum

Shiki Memorial Museum

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Masaoka Shiki is a Matsuyama hero, revered as the genius behind the revival of haiku and the establishment of its modern form...

Ehime
Isso-an

Isso-an

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Issō-an, home of the free-form haiku poet Taneda Santōka who lived until 1940. It stands on the route of the Iyo Yama no Be n...

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Seki Art Gallery

Seki Art Gallery

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The Seki Art Gallery offers a tranquil hour of art appreciation between Dogo and the center of Matsuyama. There's a variety o...

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Zenno-ji in Hojo

Zenno-ji in Hojo

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Zenno-ji is a temple of the Zen sect of Buddhism, on the foothills of Mt. Takanawa in the northern part of Matsuyama. It offe...

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Shikido Museum

Shikido Museum

Anonymous

Masaoka Shiki is a Matsuyama hero, revered as the genius behind the revival of haiku and the establishment of its modern form...

Ehime
Hio-Hachiman Shrine

Hio-Hachiman Shrine

Anonymous

One of the obvious characteristics of Hio-Hachiman Shrine is its profusion of stone lions or shishi, which stand in pairs on ...

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