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A three-night, four-day trip to experience the culture, architecture, and food cultivated in a castle town

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Uwajima Castle

A three-story, three-tiered tower-shaped keep. The existing keep (an important cultural property) was rebuilt by Munetoshi of the Date family following its creation by Todo Takatora in 1601. Since Hidemune, the eldest son of Date Masamune, entered the castle in 1615, it served as a residence for nine generations of the Date family.

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6minutes by Car

Uwajima City Bullfighting

A fierce battle from Uwajima to Japan

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5minutes by Car

Wabisuke Seasonal Local Dining

A Japanese restaurant famous for local cuisine made with fresh, seasonal produce. Inside is a pleasant space made of wood that exudes a warm, Japanese atmosphere.
The walls featuring demon oxen and sea cucumber serve as a landmark.

25minutes by Car

Nanraku-en Garden

With a total area of 153,322 m² centered around an upper and lower pond, this is the largest Japanese garden in Shikoku, built with the spirit of modern landscaping technology. It boasts a flower calendar featuring 30,000 irises, plum, cherry, azalea, and more.

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25minutes by Car

Tensha-en Garden

A historic feudal garden brimming with the magic of a Japanese garden. A nationally designated scenic spot. In this tranquil atmosphere, enjoy scenic beauty adorned with the green of pine and bamboo and seasonal flowers as you circle the pond.

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