Source: Tourism MediaMatsuyama CastlePicturesque cherry blossom trees form a different kind of moat around a three-story feudal castle with views extending across Matsuyama.WorldAsiaJapanMatsuyamaMatsuyama Castle
Source: Tourism MediaYasaka TempleArtistic portrayals of heaven and hell are separated by a pair of charming corridors that run through this 1,300-year-old temple.WorldAsiaJapanMatsuyamaYasaka Temple
Source: Tourism MediaSaka no Ue no Kumo MuseumThe dark, angled slates and glass panels create a stylish building to house a museum based on a novel dear to Matsuyama locals.WorldAsiaJapanMatsuyamaSaka no Ue no Kumo Museum
Source: Tourism MediaLake Ishitegawa DamAn enormous dam and a range of green parks surround this great lake, which is a beautiful place for a long walk.WorldAsiaJapanMatsuyamaLake Ishitegawa Dam
Source: Tourism MediaMatsuyama CastlePicturesque cherry blossom trees form a different kind of moat around a three-story feudal castle with views extending across Matsuyama.WorldAsiaJapanMatsuyamaMatsuyama Castle
Source: Tourism MediaDogo Giyaman Glass MuseumThe Meiji and Taisho periods come to life through the translucent antiques in this museum. See how glass cutting can inspire the most unlikely themes.WorldAsiaJapanMatsuyamaDogo Hot SpringDogo Giyaman Glass Museum
Source: Tourism MediaShiki Memorial MuseumAs one of the four haiku masters of Japan, poet Masaoka Shiki was a bright, yet fleeting, light in Japanese literature.WorldAsiaJapanMatsuyamaDogo Hot SpringShiki Memorial Museum
Source: Tourism MediaMatsuyama CastlePicturesque cherry blossom trees form a different kind of moat around a three-story feudal castle with views extending across Matsuyama.WorldAsiaJapanMatsuyamaMatsuyama Castle
Source: Tourism MediaMatsuyama CastlePicturesque cherry blossom trees form a different kind of moat around a three-story feudal castle with views extending across Matsuyama.WorldAsiaJapanMatsuyamaMatsuyama Castle
Source: Tourism MediaShiki Memorial MuseumAs one of the four haiku masters of Japan, poet Masaoka Shiki was a bright, yet fleeting, light in Japanese literature.WorldAsiaJapanMatsuyamaDogo Hot SpringShiki Memorial Museum
Source: Tourism MediaShiki Memorial MuseumAs one of the four haiku masters of Japan, poet Masaoka Shiki was a bright, yet fleeting, light in Japanese literature.WorldAsiaJapanMatsuyamaDogo Hot SpringShiki Memorial Museum
Source: Tourism MediaSaka no Ue no Kumo MuseumThe dark, angled slates and glass panels create a stylish building to house a museum based on a novel dear to Matsuyama locals.WorldAsiaJapanMatsuyamaSaka no Ue no Kumo Museum
Source: Tourism MediaMatsuyama CastlePicturesque cherry blossom trees form a different kind of moat around a three-story feudal castle with views extending across Matsuyama.WorldAsiaJapanMatsuyamaMatsuyama Castle
Source: Tourism MediaSaka no Ue no Kumo MuseumThe dark, angled slates and glass panels create a stylish building to house a museum based on a novel dear to Matsuyama locals.WorldAsiaJapanMatsuyamaSaka no Ue no Kumo Museum
Source: Tourism MediaDogo Giyaman Glass MuseumThe Meiji and Taisho periods come to life through the translucent antiques in this museum. See how glass cutting can inspire the most unlikely themes.WorldAsiaJapanMatsuyamaDogo Hot SpringDogo Giyaman Glass Museum
Source: Tourism MediaSaka no Ue no Kumo MuseumThe dark, angled slates and glass panels create a stylish building to house a museum based on a novel dear to Matsuyama locals.WorldAsiaJapanMatsuyamaSaka no Ue no Kumo Museum