Matsuyama
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Weather | 23°C, Wind NE at 3 km/h, 88% Humidity |
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City hall address | Nibanchō |
Ehime-ken | |
790-8571 | |
Population | 514,865 (2015) |
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ID | 948593 |
Happiness of Us Alone
Yearning
Noriko wa ima
Daughters, Wives and a Mother
Proof of the Man
Two Iida
A Soldier's Prayer
Hit and Run
Could I But Live
Poignant Story
Black River
Dark the Mountain Snow
Burari burabura monogatari
I Will Buy You
No Greater Love
The Tattered Wings
The Human Condition 2: The Road to Eternity
Rainbow Bridge
Yoru no nagare
Kokotsu no hito
The Bridge Between
We Will Remember
A Good Man, a Good Day
Chichi to ko: Zoku Na mo naku mazushiku utsukushiku
Beautiful Days
The Daphne
Be Happy, These Two Lovers
Typhoon Over Nagasaki
Drunkard's Paradise
Chikumagawa zesshô
Gen to fudômyô-ô
The Dangerous Kiss
Jesus Is My Boss
Miren
Yajū-gari
Fountainhead
Long Journey Into Love
Wakarete ikiru toki mo
Aoi me
Okinawa Marine Exhibition
Four Sisters
Our Marriage
Sono hito wa mukashi
Yearning
Noriko wa ima
Daughters, Wives and a Mother
Proof of the Man
Two Iida
A Soldier's Prayer
Hit and Run
Could I But Live
Poignant Story
Black River
Dark the Mountain Snow
Burari burabura monogatari
I Will Buy You
No Greater Love
The Tattered Wings
The Human Condition 2: The Road to Eternity
Rainbow Bridge
Yoru no nagare
Kokotsu no hito
The Bridge Between
We Will Remember
A Good Man, a Good Day
Chichi to ko: Zoku Na mo naku mazushiku utsukushiku
Beautiful Days
The Daphne
Be Happy, These Two Lovers
Typhoon Over Nagasaki
Drunkard's Paradise
Chikumagawa zesshô
Gen to fudômyô-ô
The Dangerous Kiss
Jesus Is My Boss
Miren
Yajū-gari
Fountainhead
Long Journey Into Love
Wakarete ikiru toki mo
Aoi me
Okinawa Marine Exhibition
Four Sisters
Our Marriage
Sono hito wa mukashi
About Matsuyama
Matsuyama is the capital city of Ehime Prefecture on Japan's Shikoku Island. It's known for its central Dōgo Onsen Honkan bathhouse, dating from the Meiji Period, with ornate, tiered wooden buildings. Nearby is Shiki Memorial Museum, dedicated to Masaoka Shiki's haiku poetry. To the west is the restored, feudal-era Matsuyama Castle, with its hilltop gardens and seasonal cherry blossoms.