Charlotte Dumas. Support, Imabari / Fur On Fur, Imabari (from the project, Stay)
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Yosan Line part 3: Imabari to Matsuyama
Continued from part 2. I don't have many pictures of the scenery on this section, so let's have a look at the usual rolling stock (having already covered the Joyful trains on the route).
Imabari (145 km) is a town I've already talked about somewhat. There's more I could show, but nothing within immediate reach of the train station. So here's one of the latest trains on the line: the tilting 8600 series, introduced in 2014. It shares the Shiokaze and Ishizuchi limited express services with older 8000 series trains (see below). The round face is peculiar for what's supposed to be a fast machine, but it's supposed to evoke the days of steam engines.
Nankobo, Imabari, 1
Kokubunji (国分寺) – Temple 59 of the Shikoku Pilgrimage
Kokubunji is Temple 59 of the Shikoku Pilgrimage, located in Imabari, Ehime Prefecture. This peaceful temple is dedicated to Yakushi Nyorai (薬師如来), the Buddha of Healing. From above, you can see the temple’s beautiful layout, surrounded by traditional homes and quiet countryside.
One of the unique features here is the statue of Kūkai (Kōbō Daishi), the founder of Shingon Buddhism. Pilgrims believe that shaking his hand brings good fortune on their journey. Of course, I had to try it myself! Standing before the temple’s wooden halls, Kūkai’s statue offers a moment of connection with the past.
This temple is part of the 88-temple pilgrimage, a route walked by thousands seeking spiritual growth and inner peace. Whether you’re a pilgrim or a traveler, Kokubunji’s quiet atmosphere and deep history make it worth a visit.
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2024.8.11 愛媛 松山~今治の車窓 今治 タオル美術館
愛媛県今治市波止浜(はしはま)
Imabari Castle, Ehime Prefecture, Japan.
Source: Visit Japan International