Temple 60, Yokomine-ji
Yokomine-ji, The Temple on the Side of the Ridge, is temple No. 60 on the Shikoku pilgrimage, or Henro. It stands in the foothills of Mt. Ishizuchi in Saijō.
Yokomine-ji, The Temple on the Side of the Ridge, is temple No. 60 on the Shikoku pilgrimage, or Henro. It stands in the foothills of Mt. Ishizuchi in Saijō.
Daihō-ji, The Temple of the Great Treasure, is temple No. 44 on the Shikoku pilgrimage, or Henro. It stands in a forest of ancient sugi and hinoki cypress trees.
Iwaya-ji is temple No. 45 on the Shikoku Pilgrimage, or Henro. The temple is located on Kuma Highland in a gorge formed of conglomerate rock.
Ōzu Castle is unique in having a keep recreated using authentic materials and techniques.
Take a cruise in a fast motorboat to experience the maelstrom of the Inland Sea.
Ōmishima is the last major island on the Ehime side of the Shimanami Kaidō.
Ōshima is the first major island on the Ehime side of the Shimanami Kaidō cycling route.
A large Shintō shrine complex on Ōmishima with a huge collection of weapons and armour.
An architecturally interesting space overlooking the Kurushima Strait Bridge.
The largest city in Shikoku is a bustling place with a fine castle and lively culture.