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English: Matsuyama City, Ehime Prefecture, JAPAN
From top left:Dōgo Hot Springs, Stone monument of Shiki Masaoka(One of the most famous Japanese haiku poet who was born in Matsuyama.), Matsuyama Castle, Botchan train, The gate of Ishite-ji Temple(Japan's National Treasure), Iyotetsu Matsuyama-shi Station, Matsuyama Gintengai Street
日本語: 愛媛県松山市
画像左上から:道後温泉、JR松山駅前の正岡子規歌碑、松山城天守閣、坊ちゃん電車、国宝・石手寺山門、伊予鉄松山市駅(いよてつ高島屋)、銀天街入口
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