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Ehime Prefecture in western Shikoku is known for its mikan mandarin orange production and offers attractions like hot springs, scenic beauty, and well-preserved castles.

Ehime Prefecture in northwestern Shikoku has a long coastline stretching along the Seto Inland Sea to the north and the Uwa Sea and Bungo Channel to the west.

It has many offshore islands and is home to the Cape Sada Peninsula, Japan’s narrowest headland.

The interior of the prefecture is mountainous and sparsely populated.

Ehime Prefecture at a Glance

Ehime Prefecture

Large parts of the prefecture fall within the boundaries of national parks, namely the Ashizuri-Uwakai and Setonaikai National Parks, offering tourists scenic beauty and outdoor activities.

Dōgo Onsen in Matsuyama draws visitors to its famed thermal waters, and the capital also boasts an original castle. The cities of Ōzu and Uwajima likewise have retained their historic keeps and other older charms.

Ehime Prefecture

Ehime hosts the dockyards of Imabari Shipbuilding, Japan’s largest shipbuilder, with chemicals, paper, textiles, and oil refining being other major industries.

Forestry, mikan citrus orchards, and pearl cultivation are also important sectors of the economy. The city of Tobe is known for its ceramics.

Ehime Prefecture

Ehime’s official mascot Mican is part puppy and part mikan.

Ehime Prefecture

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