Ferries from
Oita to Ehime
Ferries from
Oita to Ehime
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Japan offers an incredible blend of tradition and innovation that captivates visitors from around the world. From the neon-lit streets of Tokyo to the serene temples of Kyoto, this island nation delivers experiences that stay with visitors long after they've returned home. The country boasts an impressive 23 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the iconic Mount Fuji and the historic monuments of ancient Kyoto. Food enthusiasts can indulge in authentic sushi, ramen, and tempura while exploring vibrant markets. Each spring, Japan transforms during cherry blossom season, while autumn brings spectacular red and gold foliage. Winter attracts visitors to world-class ski resorts, and summer features traditional festivals with fireworks and folk dancing. Ferry services connect Japan to South Korea, Russia, and China, making it an excellent starting point for exploring East Asia. The main port city of Yokohama serves as a convenient maritime hub for international travelers.
Ehime Prefecture, located on Shikoku Island in Japan, offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, rich history and modern attractions. Known as the 'Citrus Kingdom', Ehime is famous for producing some of Japan's finest mikan oranges and other citrus fruits. Visitors can explore Matsuyama, the prefecture's capital, home to one of Japan's oldest hot springs, Dogo Onsen, which inspired the bathhouse in the animated film 'Spirited Away'. The magnificent Matsuyama Castle, one of Japan's 12 original castles, provides panoramic views of the city and the Seto Inland Sea. Each spring, the Matsuyama Spring Festival showcases the region's cherry blossoms, while autumn brings the vibrant Ehime Prefectural Cultural Festival, celebrating local arts and traditions. Ehime's strategic location makes it an excellent base for exploring other parts of Japan, with ferry connections to Hiroshima, Kyushu, and other parts of Shikoku, allowing travellers to experience more of Japan's diverse landscapes and cultures.