Cape Spots in Ehime Area

  • Cape Sada
    Travel / Tourism
    Ehime Pref. Nishiuwagunikatachou Shouno
    Located on the westernmost tip of Shikoku on Japan's narrowest peninsula. Here at the edge of the Setonaikai National Park, you'll find the Cape Sada Lighthouse, which was designated as a Tangible Cultural Property of Japan in 2017. The peninsula extends 50 kilometers and is also called the 13-Ri Cape (Ri being an old Japanese measurement equal to approximately 4 kilometers). It is only 0.8 kilometers wide at its narrowest point. The area is overflowing with can't-miss tourist sights including the Cape Sada Melody Line driving course, from which you can have a panoramic view over the Seto Inland Sea, or view a 1,000-year-old giant camphor tree. On sunny days, you can see clearly across the Houyo Straight all the way to Kyushu from the Cape Sada Lighthouse.
  • Cape Komo
    Travel / Tourism
    Ehime Pref. Minamiuwagunainanchou Koumo
    A cape on the Funakoshi Peninsula jutting out into the Bungo Channel on the southernmost tip of Ehime Prefecture. Consisting of a stretch of cliff more than 100-meter high, the surrounding area is lush with subtropical plants. One of the cape's charms is its diverse scenery. On clear days, visitors can see all the way to Kyushu. Around November each year, falcons visit the cape and gold chrysanthemums which grow thickly in the area come into bloom. As night approaches, the setting sun dyes everything orange. There are also historical sites such as a battery and bunkers built during WWII. Situated far from the city center, the cape is quiet and romantic and also makes a great destination to go on a date.
  • Hanazura Cape
    Travel / Tourism
    Ehime Minamiuwa-gun Ainancho
  • Mawarihana
    Travel / Tourism
    Ehime Prefecture Minamiuwa County Ainancho
  • MitateBana
    Travel / Tourism
    Ehime Minamiuwa-gun Ainancho
  • TakatokoBana
    Travel / Tourism
    Ehime Minamiuwa-gun Ainancho
  • Kurosakibana
    Travel / Tourism
    Ehime Prefecture Minamiuwa County Ainancho
  • Kannonzaki
    Travel / Tourism
    Ehime Minamiuwa-gun Ainancho
  • Bishago nose
    Travel / Tourism
    Ehime Prefecture Minamiuwa County Ainancho
  • Tsubute Cape
    Travel / Tourism
    Ehime Minamiuwa-gun Ainancho
  • MichigoeBana
    Travel / Tourism
    Ehime Minamiuwa-gun Ainancho
  • Koke Cape
    Travel / Tourism
    Ehime Minamiuwa-gun Ainancho
  • Meiro Cape
    Travel / Tourism
    Ehime Minamiuwa-gun Ainancho
  • HiratokoBana
    Travel / Tourism
    Ehime Minamiuwa-gun Ainancho
  • Enmeiji Cape
    Travel / Tourism
    Ehime
  • Udonohana
    Travel / Tourism
    Ehime Minamiuwa-gun Ainancho
  • TarumiHana
    Travel / Tourism
    Ehime Minamiuwa-gun Ainancho
  • YudachiHana
    Travel / Tourism
    Ehime Minamiuwa-gun Ainancho
  • KamekuraHana
    Travel / Tourism
    Ehime Minamiuwa-gun Ainancho
  • Yuranohana
    Travel / Tourism
    Ehime Uwajima-shi

Ehime Areas

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Stretched across the northwest corner of Shikoku island, Ehime is a nature-rich prefecture boasting beautiful coastlines and a rural center where mountains play host to 26 of the Buddhist temples that make up the Shikoku Pilgrimage. Matsuyama is home to an original post-feudal castle as well as Dogo Onsen, one of the country’s oldest natural hot springs. The northern city of Imabari marks the entrance to the Shimano Kaido, a road that crosses six spectacular bridges and several islands, forming a route between Shikoku and mainland Honshu.

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