How to get to the Nanyo region of Ehime Prefecture from Tokyo
The Nanyo region, located in the southwestern part of Ehime Prefecture, is a region where you can fully enjoy the best of Japan, from activities that make use of nature such as the sea and rivers to relaxing and tranquil old townscapes. In this article, we will introduce how to get to the Nanyo regi...
The Southern Ehime (Nanyo) region, located in the southwestern part of Ehime Prefecture, is a region where you can fully enjoy the best of Japan, including activities that make use of nature such as the sea and rivers, and relaxing, quiet old townscapes.
In this article, we will introduce how to get to the Southern Ehime (Nanyo) from Tokyo, the gateway to Japan.
We hope you enjoy a leisurely, leisurely trip in the Southern Ehime (Nanyo) region.
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Table of Contents
- Travelling by plane
- For those travelling by train
- For those travelling by bus
Travelling by plane
The most common way to get from Tokyo to Ehime is by plane. Please use a flight that arrives at Matsuyama Airport.
■ Route
Haneda Airport → Matsuyama Airport → Uchiko, Ozu, Yawatahama
■Time Required
Approximately 3 hours
Please check with each airline for details such as timetables and fares.
From Matsuyama Airport, you can take the Hijinan Bus to Ozu.
Please refer to the bus timetable here.
For those travelling by train
If you are coming by train, please follow the route below.
■ Route
Tokyo Station → JR Okayama Station → JR Matsuyama Station → JR Uchiko Station, JR Ozu Station
*You will need to transfer at Okayama Station and Matsuyama Station.
■Time Required
Approximately 7 hours and 20 minutes
■Price
From 23,360 yen
For more information, please search the timetable here.
For those travelling by bus
If you are coming to Ozu from Tokyo by bus, please follow the route below.
■ Route
Tokyo → Matsuyama → Ozu
*Please take the train from Matsuyama to Ozu.
The Nanyo region of Ehime Prefecture is recommended for those who want to travel Japan at a leisurely pace. It is a region where nature, such as the sea, mountains, and rivers, coexists with old townscapes and historical heritage. There are also plenty of activities that make use of nature, and you can enjoy long-term stays of a week or more. We hope you enjoy a leisurely trip to the Nanyo region of Ehime Prefecture.
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