The Best of Dōgo Onsen: Poets, Prostitutes, and Priests
About the Tour
Before Dōgo Onsen was swallowed up by Matsuyama city, it was the oldest spa town in Japan with a history going back over a thousand years. It’s been visited by many celebrated people who come to bathe in its healing waters and leave their mark on the area. On this walking tour, I’ll show you some of Dōgo’s main sights and point out the details that most visitors miss.
We’ll meet Masaoka Shiki, Japan’s greatest modern haiku poet, who also introduced baseball to the country. We’ll also learn why Botchan, a character in a Natsume Sōseki novel, seems to pop up everywhere. We’ll visit the birthplace of Ippen, the dancing priest, and we’ll cast a glance at the prostitutes who set up shop here.
At a trot, you can finish this tour in an hour or so. But if you stop by the baths, museums and shops along the way, pause to take some photos, or adjourn to try some sake in the brewery, you could easily spend all day discovering everything that Dōgo has to offer.
Tour Producer
Rod Walters
I've lived in Japan for over 35 years, working as a teacher, translator, and tour operator. Through my work, I've learned much about Japan, its people, and its culture. As a long-term resident fluent in Japanese, people take me into their confidence and show me interesting things. They take me into the hills to see hidden Christian statues and offer me their hornets-in-shōchū beverage to try (it’s perfectly vile, but bee larvae over rice is nice). At small rural festivals, I drink with the locals and hear how events that happened five hundred years ago still resonate today.
I live on Japan’s smallest main island, Shikoku where I founded Shikoku Tours which I ran for over ten years. Today I operate Japan Adventurer, a company offering distinctive, adventurous tours all over Japan. Our tours invite you to discover aspects of Japan you didn’t know exist. I hope you enjoy my take on the Japan that I present through these VoiceMap tours.
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Location 18
Dōgo Onsen Honkan side
Originally, the Honkan had three entrances, one for samurai and ... Read More
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Major Landmarks
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Dogo Onsen Main Building
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Dōgo Onsen Annex Asuka-no-Yu
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Minakuchi Sake Brewery Co.
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Enmanji
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Isaniwa Shrine
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Hogonzi
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Dogo Park
Getting There
Route Overview
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Start location6-8 Dōgoyunomachi, Matsuyama, Ehime 790-0842, Japan -
Total distance3km -
Final location6-10 Dōgoyunomachi, Matsuyama, Ehime 790-0842, Japan -
Distance back to start location39.68m
Directions to Starting Point
Start at the Dōgo Tourist Information Centre just inside the shopping arcade facing Dōgo Onsen Station.
Tips
Places to stop along the way
If you want to bathe in the onsen, you can stop at Dōgo Onsen Honkan, Asuka no Yu Onsen, or Tsubaki no Yu. The tour also visits Minakuchi Sake Brewery.
Best time of day
Any time from 9 am to 5 pm is good.
Precautions
If you're doing this tour when it's warm, be sure to drink plenty of water. Heat stroke is a real risk in Japan.
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