Matsuyama, a quiet Japanese small town with an old-fashioned feel
#Overseas travel
🗺️🗺️ 【Travel itinerary】
Day 1: Okaido & Gintengai shopping street
Day 2: Shimonada Station
Day 3: Matsuyama Castle & Dogo Onsen
Day 4: Uchiko & Ozushi
📍📍【Recommended shopping spots】
Okaido & Gintengai shopping street
➡️An indoor street shopping street with famous restaurants, franchises, convenience stores, clothing stores, etc. It is connected to Gintengai shopping street and is connected to the street leading to Matsuyama Castle above, so it is easily accessible.
🥘🥘【Recommended restaurants】
PECO Japanese curry specialty store
➡️A place where I was satisfied with the service, taste, and hygiene. You can add 3 toppings for free, and the kareage is soft and the curry sauce is rich and delicious.
🏠🏠【Recommended hotels】
1.REF Matsuyama City Station by Vessel Hotel
➡️A place with great breakfast, well-equipped sauna facilities in the hotel,
and a great location for using the airport tram, etc. It is a place where you can easily access anywhere in Matsuyama. The hotel facilities and services are also very satisfactory, making it the best accommodation for Koreans.
📷📷 【Photo spots】
Kururin Ferris Wheel in front of Iyotetsu Takashima Department Store
➡️A Ferris wheel on the 9th floor of Iyotetsu Takashimaya Department Store that goes up 85m from the ground and runs for 15 minutes, allowing you to see the city.
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Matsuyama, with its quiet rural town feel, is perfect for quiet healing~
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Dogo Onsen: One of Japan's Three Ancient Hot Springs!!
Dogo Onsen Annex Asuka-no-Yu is a 'new hot spring' with a bathhouse concept inspired by Asuka period architecture.
The building's concept incorporates Asuka period architectural styles, fitting for Japan's oldest hot spring, which is associated with legends and stories such as Prince Shotoku's visits and Empress Saimei's imperial visits. Like the main Dogo Onsen building, it offers a rare 'beauty bath' with natural hot spring water that is neither heated nor diluted.
Inside, you can enjoy a spacious public bath, an open-air bath not found in the main Dogo Onsen building, and a special bath that recreates the Yushinden, the imperial bath of the main Dogo Onsen building. You can also experience bathing in traditional yukata robes called 'Yucho.' Additionally, there is a large 60-tatami mat rest area, five private rest rooms, and a tea service that embodies the unique hospitality of Dogo Onsen.