JAPAN MAPPER.COM

Uwajima, Matsuyama
District Area
Tourist Map

Uwajima Overview

Uwajima, a scenic city in Ehime Prefecture, features rich history and cultural heritage. Known for its traditional Uwajima Castle and vibrant Taisan-ji Temple, the city offers beautiful coastal views and charming countryside. The local mandarin oranges and udon noodles add to its culinary appeal, making it a hidden gem in Shikoku for travelers seeking authenticity.

Uwajima Top Attractions

See All
 Uwajima Castle location image photo
Uwajima Castle

Explore this stunning hilltop castle with unique donjon architecture and panoramic views of picturesque Uwajima.

 Roadside Station Uwajima Kisaiya Hiroba location image photo
Roadside Station Uwajima Kisaiya Hiroba

Discover local fresh seafood and unique artisanal crafts at this charming roadside station in Ehime.

 Nanrakuen Garden location image photo
Nanrakuen Garden

Explore serene landscapes with beautiful seasonal flowers and traditional Japanese architecture.

 Kadoya (Honten) location image photo
Kadoya (Honten)

Discover fresh, local seafood and authentic culinary experiences at Ehime’s vibrant fish market.

 Yusumizugaura Terraced Fields location image photo
Yusumizugaura Terraced Fields

Explore stunning terraced rice fields with breathtaking views of the Seto Inland Sea in Ehime.

 No.40 Kanjizai Temple location image photo
No.40 Kanjizai Temple

Explore this serene temple featuring unique stone lanterns and a stunning traditional garden in Uwajima.

 Ehime Prefecture Museum of History and Culture location image photo
Ehime Prefecture Museum of History and Culture

Explore unique Buddhist art and traditional textiles at this exceptional cultural gem in Uwajima.

 Uwajima Unyu Ferries location image photo
Uwajima Unyu Ferries

Discover stunning scenic coastlines and rich maritime history at this vibrant Ehime gem.

 No.41 Ryuko Temple location image photo
No.41 Ryuko Temple

Explore serene Zen gardens and ancient statues at this unique temple, offering tranquility in Ehime.

 Warei Shrine location image photo
Warei Shrine

Nestled in Uwajima, this unique shrine features beautiful cherry blossoms and historical artifacts.

 Tensha-en Garden location image photo
Tensha-en Garden

Explore a serene landscape with historic tea houses and lush seasonal blooms in Ehime's hidden gem.

 Uwajima City Date Museum location image photo
Uwajima City Date Museum

Explore Japan's unique samurai culture and stunning artisanal exhibits in this captivating museum.

 Uwajima Station location image photo
Uwajima Station

Explore a vibrant hub with local artisans and scenic views that reflect Uwajima's cultural charm.

 Nametoko Gorge location image photo
Nametoko Gorge

Explore stunning panoramic views and diverse flora and fauna on unique trails in Ehime's pristine mountains.

 Municipal Bull sumo bullring of Uwajima. location image photo
Municipal Bull sumo bullring of Uwajima.

Experience thrilling traditional bullfighting and vibrant local culture in this unique Japanese arena.

 Uwajima Gymnasium location image photo
Uwajima Gymnasium

Home to uniquely designed facilities and varied sports events, this gymnasium enriches the community.

 Taga Shrine location image photo
Taga Shrine

Discover unique fire rituals and the breathtaking ocean view at this serene Shinto shrine in Uwajima.

 Uwajimachikukouikijimukumiainanyobunka Hall location image photo
Uwajimachikukouikijimukumiainanyobunka Hall

A hub for local art and traditional performances, showcasing Ehime's rich cultural heritage.

 Municipal Uwa local area sports park. location image photo
Municipal Uwa local area sports park.

Explore scenic multi-sport facilities and a serene environment perfect for athletic excellence.

 Minami Lake Nanrakuen Family Park location image photo
Minami Lake Nanrakuen Family Park

Experience scenic views and traditional Japanese culture at this serene leisure park in Ehime.

Uwajima Frequently Asked Questions

What local cuisine should I try?

You must try Uwajima's specialty dishes like tai meshi (sea bream rice) and the delicious sukiyaki from Matsuyama. Both cities offer unique flavors that make your visit memorable!

Are there any local festivals?

Yes! The Uwajima Summer Festival and Matsuyama Matsuri showcase traditional music, dance, and fireworks. Experiencing these vibrant events can truly immerse you in the local culture.

What should I buy as a souvenir?

Look out for Uwajima’s Tosa washi paper and Matsuyama’s Dogo Onsen goods. These unique handmade items are perfect for remembering your visit and make great gifts!

Where can I enjoy local art?

Visit the Matsuyama Art Museum and explore local galleries. You’ll find stunning displays of both traditional and modern art that highlight the region's creative spirit.

Is there good shopping?

Absolutely! Explore Matsuyama's shopping streets for unique boutiques and artisan shops. Uwajima also has local markets where you can find handcrafted items and fresh produce.

Can I enjoy nature around here?

Yes! Both cities offer breathtaking natural parks and scenic views. You can hike trails or relax at the coast to enjoy stunning landscapes and fresh air.

What is the local etiquette?

Etiquette is important! Be respectful by greeting locals with a smile, using polite language, and practicing proper dining manners during your visits.

Are there any hidden gems?

Definitely! Check out the lesser-known temples and shrines scattered throughout the area. Places like Ishite-ji offer peace and historical significance off the usual tourist path.

Are there any cultural experiences available?

Yes! Join a tea ceremony or participate in local craft workshops. Engaging in these activities can give you a deeper understanding of Japanese culture and its traditions.

Is there any nightlife?

While quieter than bigger cities, Uwajima and Matsuyama offer cozy bars and izakayas. Enjoy a relaxed evening with locals while tasting regional drinks and snacks.

Uwajima, Matsuyama Tourist Attraction Spot Map Area Guide