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Enjoy the extraordinary Retro-modern sightseeing train runs along the beautiful seafront in Ehime, Shikoku.

Four services a day, mostly on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays, operate between Matsuyama Station and Iyo-Ōzu and Yawatahama stations in Ehime Prefecture.Enjoy a relaxing break with gorgeous sea views, meals made with a focus on local ingredients, and the warm hospitality of the locals.

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Introduction to the railway lines
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Shimonada Station

The station has been a location for TV dramas and films and offers an inspiring sea view.

Kitanada Station

The station is unusual in that it has city boundaries on the station platform.

Legends associated with the region have been depicted on the signs by station attendants.

In spring, the platform is suffused with lovely cherry blossoms.

Gro Station

Ozu Castle

Ozu Castle

Some say that Ozu Castle is the most beautiful when seen from the train.

From the foot of the castle, you can watch the impressive waving of flags.

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Hospitality&Services

Local residents and train attendants will provide heartfelt hospitality to everyone.
Originally created drinks and products associated with Ehime Prefecture are also available.

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Our Trains and Carriages
Car No.1 Akane no Sho/Akane is inspired by the sunset sky that bathes the Iyo Sea in color. Car No.2 Kogane no Sho/Kogane represents the radiance of the sun and the lush citrus fruits for which Ehime is famous.
No.2 Kogane no Sho/Kogane represents the radiance of the sun and the lush citrus fruits for which Ehime is famous.
Car No.3 Haruka no Sho/Haruka represents the flowers that adorn the railway lines.
Spend a special time with your dearest ones in the Fiore Suite, a fully private setting. *This cabin is available for 2 to 8 people.
Ceiling lighting inspired by droplets of light.
The entire walls are covered with cherry blossom motifs, depicting flowers in full bloom.
Hand-dyed curtains have been made using traditional hand-dyeing methods since the producer was first established 200 years ago.