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Bansuisō

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Bansuisō

萬翠荘

4.2Est. 90Matsuyama, Shikoku

Overview

Elegant French Renaissance-style mansion built in 1922, once home to a feudal lord's descendant, now a museum.

Bansuiso in Matsuyama is a French-style mansion built in 1922 for Matsuyama's lord and later used as a guesthouse for the Imperial family. The building is unusual in Shikoku for its European Baroque exterior, complete with arched windows and a formal garden, set against the backdrop of hills above the city. Inside, period furnishings, rotating exhibitions, and small cultural events occupy the rooms. The grounds include a traditional Japanese garden section alongside the Western-style front garden. It's a short visit of about forty to sixty minutes, but the combination of architectural contrast and historical context makes it a worthwhile stop, particularly if paired with a trip up to Matsuyama Castle on the same hill.

Practical info

Japanese name
萬翠荘
Nearest station
Okaido Station (5 min walk)
Payment
Cash only
Reservations
not required

Accessibility

Wheelchair entranceWheelchair restroom
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