https://nz.trip.com/moments/detail/iyo-56865-128613816
futaritabiJapan
vipIconInfluencer
levelIconSenior Travel Master

[Popular spots on social media]

📍 Shimonada Station, Ehime Prefecture On the platform stands an old roof and a bench. An unobstructed view of the Seto Inland Sea. Shimonada Station is a uniquely photogenic location. The view is deep blue during the day and crimson red at dusk. And seasonal flowers grown by locals. No matter when you visit, you will be greeted by a heart-fluttering scene. It has also been used as a location for numerous movies and dramas, and it is no exaggeration to say that it is now the most famous sea-view station in Japan. #0yentravelJanuary2025
View Original Text
󰴉In your selected region or language, selecting this Trip Moment's hashtags won't redirect you to the hashtag page
*Created by local travelers and translated by AI.
Posted: Jan 25, 2025
Submit
0
Mentioned in This Moment
Attraction

Shimonada Station

4.7/510 reviews
Iyo
No.4 of Best Things to Do in Ehime Prefecture
View
Show More
Related Moments
Shimonada Station

Matsuyama, a quiet Japanese small town with an old-fashioned feel

Crazy in travel
Shimonada Station

"Station with a view of the sea" Shimonada Station

しんば
Shimonada Station

Ehime, Japan|Shimonada Station is a must-visit for railway fans!

asolivagant.travel
Shimonada Station

[Ehime] Too emotional ☺️🩵 Photogenic spot

saki.y.k
Shimonada Station

Ehime🇯🇵JR Shimonada Station

SHKI
Shimonada Station

Ehime, Japan|A guide to the land of love and literature.

BenjaminReynolds
Shimonada Station

Ehime city walk|Same style as Spirited Away.

xandra_5971
Shimonada Station

🇯🇵 [Ehime] Shimonada Station on the JR Shikoku Yosan Line. Numerous filming locations!

milktea.trip.com
Shimonada Station

[Ehime] The closest station to the sea🚃

fr_023
Shimonada Station

[Ehime] Spirited Away🐉A station that looks like it's floating in the sea

世界周遊するおチビちゃん
Shimonada Station

Sightseeing train journey: The story of Iyo Nada!

TzT travel
Shimonada Station

The 7 most stunning seascapes in Japan.

Amelia Ainsworth10