Iyohime Shrine (Tsubaki Shrine)
Iyohime Shrine (also known as Tsubaki Shrine) is an ancient shrine located in Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture, Japan. It enshrines Iyohime-no-Mikoto, the deity of agriculture, commerce, and pioneering in Japanese mythology, and is highly popular among locals and tourists! 🌾✨
🌸 Shrine Highlights:
1. Famous for Camellias: The shrine is renowned for its camellias, with red and white blossoms blooming beautifully in spring—perfect for photos! 📸
2. Love and Luck: Many visitors come to pray for love and career success. The "Tsubaki Omamori" (charm) and "Ema" (wooden plaques) are especially sought after! 💖
3. A Thousand Years of History: Legend has it that the shrine was established during the era of Prince Shōtoku. Its architecture exudes a traditional Japanese aesthetic. ⛩️
🚉 How to Get There:
- From Matsuyama Station, take the city tram (Iyo Railway) to "Red Cross Hospital Mae Station" and walk for 5 minutes—super convenient! (Or, like us, you can drive there; parking is available on-site.)
If you're visiting Matsuyama (like for Dōgo Onsen♨️), make sure to stop by for a photo and a bit of good fortune! 😉