Dogo Giyaman Glass Museum (道後ぎやまんガラス美術館)
3.5
Located within the Yamanote Garden Place—within its collection of cafes and English gardens, you’ll find this Japanese-glass art museum. Surrounded by water, verdure, and a glimmering garden during nighttime illumination, the museum interior features a modern design and black&red motif. 300 items are on display here—the most in west Japan—from the red glass of Shinrokaku, symbolic of Dogo Onsen, giyaman glass from Edo period, faceted glass, vidro glass, and Japanese glass works from the Meiji and Taisho periods. The works that utilize the garden glass and water are also noteworthy.
Ehime Pref. Matsuyamashi Dougosagidanichou 459-1 Yamanote hand garden Place (Matsuyama / DogoArea)
9:00-22:00(Latest entry21:30)
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- Address
- Ehime Pref. Matsuyamashi Dougosagidanichou 459-1 Yamanote hand garden Place [map]
- Area
- Matsuyama / DogoArea
- Phone
- 0899333637
- Hours
- 9:00-22:00(Latest entry21:30)
- Closed
- Wednesday
- Fees
- [Admission fee]
[Adult] 650yen
[Children] 450yen - Parking Lot
- Available(50spaces)
- Credit Card
- Available
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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Ehime Areas

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.