The oldest extant hot spring in Japan,
Dōgo Onsen, is located in Matsuyama. It has been used for over two thousand years. These are television shows and movies set in Ehime Prefecture. •
Tokyo Love Story is a story with characters are from Ehime Prefecture. Therefore, a lot of shooting was done in Ehime.
Baishinji Station is famous for being filmed. •
Shodō Girls was made based on the true story of a high school student in
Shikokuchūō. A member of the calligraphy club began doing
Performance calligraphy at shopping malls and events to liven up the local region. After that, the
Shodō Performance Koshien (
書道パフォーマンス甲子園) was held in 2008. •
Botchan is a novel written by
Natsume Sōseki. It was based on his experience in Matsuyama. Movies, dramas, and manga are published based on the novel.
Botchan Ressha and
Botchan Stadium are associated with this. •
Saka no Ue no Kumo is written by
Ryōtarō Shiba. The main characters are
Akiyama Yoshifuru,
Akiyama Saneyuki and
Masaoka Shiki, all of whom are from Ehime prefecture. It was broadcast on
NHK as a TV drama. •
Koi wa Go・Hichi・Go! (
恋は五・七・五!) is set in
Haiku Koshien, which is actually performed. The shooting was done at a high school, university, and library in Ehime. The haiku of this movie was supervised by Itsuki Natsui, haiku poet from Ehime. •
Destruction Babies (
ディストラクション・ベイビーズ) is set in Ehime. This movie was made based on the true story that the director head from a person he met when he visited
Matsuyama. The director won an award at the
Locarno Festival in 2016, and the film was selected as semi-grand prix at the
Three Continents Festival in 2016. •
My-HiME is set in Ehime. There are major festivals in Ehime Prefecture. •
Uwajima Ushi-oni Festival is held for three days, with a parade of many
Ushi-oni walking around the city, a traditional
Uwajima dance, a fireworks display, and a run on the final day. • Niihama Taiko Festival is the autumn festival in
Niihama. The drum stand is lifted by about 150 men. It is one of the three biggest fight festivals in Japan. • The Matsuyama Autumn Festival includes a
mikoshi event called
Hachiawase (鉢合わせ) which takes place near
Dōgo Onsen and
Isaniwa Shrine. • The
Velo-city conference, the world's largest conference dedicated to daily cycling and active mobility, will be held in Ehime in 2027.
Hot springs These are several hot springs (
onsen) in Ehime Prefecture. •
Dōgo Onsen appears in the
Nihon Shoki. This Hot Spring has three public baths: the main building, Tsubaki no Yu, and Asuka no Yu. • Sora to Mori is a combined warm bath facility. There are hot springs, restaurants, and body care. • Nibukawa Onsen is a hot spring located in
Imabari. The source originates from the crevices of the Inugawa Valley in this hot spring town.
Language Iyo dialect is a Japanese dialect spoken in Ehime Prefecture. Nanyo is influenced by the
Kyushu dialect, and Chuyo and Toyo are influenced by the Kinki dialect.
Museums •
Kaimei School •
Museum of Ehime History and Culture ==Transport==