Ehime Prefecture emblem

Akiya in Ehime

1,691 properties +71 this week
1,691 Listings
¥60,000 From
Shikoku Region
Cycling, onsen culture, historic castle towns Best For

Surviving Castle, Japan's Oldest Bathhouse, and the World's Best Cycling Route

Living in Ehime

The prefecture that contains Japan's oldest operating public bathhouse — the building that most likely inspired the animated world of Spirited Away — and a 70km cycling route across six Seto Inland Sea islands that is consistently ranked the finest recreational cycle tour in Asia.

Why People Choose Ehime

Dogo Onsen Honkan in Matsuyama — three-storey wooden bathhouse dating from 1894, Japan's oldest operating public onsen
Dogo Onsen Honkan: in continuous operation since 1894 on a hot spring used since the 6th century. Residents of Matsuyama use it as a weekly routine; it is not a tourist attraction separated from daily life.

Ehime's case rests on three sites that are each singular in Japan. Dogo Onsen Honkan is the oldest continuously operating public bathhouse in the country — a three-storey wooden structure from 1894 built on a hot spring that has been in use since at least the Nara period (8th century). Its three-tier roofline, sliding wooden shutters, and interior of hinoki cypress and stone have made it the defining image of traditional Japanese onsen architecture. Whether or not Hayao Miyazaki drew directly from Dogo when designing Spirited Away's bathhouse (he has been publicly ambiguous about it), the visual correspondence is striking enough that it has become part of how the world understands both the film and the building.

Matsuyama Castle is one of only twelve original Edo-period castle keeps remaining in Japan — the others were destroyed in the Meiji-era modernization campaign or in wartime bombing. The keep was rebuilt in 1854 after a lightning fire, making it technically the newest of the twelve, but it is an authentic reconstruction in the original style by the original builders. From its 132-metre hilltop, the views cover the entire Dogo valley, the city, and on clear days the islands of the Seto Inland Sea.

The Shimanami Kaido ends — or begins — in Imabari. The 70km route across six islands is the only cycle path between Honshū and Shikoku, and it is consistently ranked among the finest cycling routes in Asia. The Kurushima-Kaikyo section alone — three consecutive suspension bridges crossing a strait used by ships since the Heian period — is an engineering and aesthetic experience that has no equivalent in Japan.

Daily Rhythm

Matsuyama (population 500,000) is Shikoku's largest city and functions accordingly — a full regional capital with a tram network, shopping districts, university hospitals, and the distinctive identity that comes from Dogo Onsen as a living institution rather than a museum exhibit. People in Matsuyama use Dogo Onsen the way people in other cities use public swimming pools: after work, on weekends, as a social routine. Imabari (population 150,000) is an industrial city with a textile heritage; quieter but with a strong local economy and convenient Shimanami Kaido access.

Transport

Matsuyama Airport connects to Tokyo (Haneda, 1h15), Osaka, and Nagoya. JR Yosan Line runs along the north coast connecting Matsuyama to Imabari (35 min), Niihama, and east toward Takamatsu. No Shinkansen on Shikoku — limited express trains and expressway buses are the intercity standard. Matsuyama has a functioning tram network covering the city centre. A car is important outside Matsuyama; the coastal highway and Shimanami islands reward car access.

Prices

Matsuyama city apartments ¥3M–¥12M; houses ¥5M–¥20M in the city, lower outside. Imabari town ¥2M–¥10M. Coastal towns (Uwajima, Seiyo) from ¥500K–¥5M for larger properties. The Shimanami Kaido islands (Oshima, Ikuchijima, Innoshima) have rising attention but modest prices still — accessible island living with ferry/bridge connections.

Matsuyama

The prefectural capital: Dogo Onsen as a daily institution, the castle on the hill, Haiku poet Masaoka Shiki's birthplace, a functioning tram network, and Shikoku's best urban amenities. The most liveable city on the island.

Imabari

The industrial city at the Shikoku end of the Shimanami Kaido: towel manufacturing heritage, the Imabari Castle on the sea, and excellent direct access to the cycle route and island communities.

Shimanami Islands (Oshima, Ikuchijima)

The six islands connected by the Kaido bridges — increasingly popular with remote workers and cyclists who want island living with a physical connection to both Honshū and Shikoku.

Uwajima

Southernmost castle city in Ehime, known for tōgyū (bull sumo), a surviving castle keep, and pearl oyster production. Slower pace, lower prices, distinctive local culture.

Where To Start

Four ways to start in Ehime

Bathe at Dogo Onsen Honkan in the evening

Dogo Onsen Honkan is best experienced at dusk, when the interior lights illuminate the wooden structure from within and the surrounding shotengai is active. The ground-floor Kami-no-Yu (Water of the Gods) bath is open to all; the upper-floor Tama-no-Yu (Water of Spirits) requires a small additional fee and includes access to the tatami resting rooms. <a href="https://dogo.jp/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="text-blue-600 dark:text-blue-400 hover:underline">Dogo Onsen</a> is currently undergoing phased renovation — check the website for current access arrangements, as sections have reopened progressively since 2019.

Cycle the Shimanami Kaido over two days

The full 70km route from Onomichi (Hiroshima) to Imabari (Ehime) is best done over two days, overnighting on Oshima or Ikuchijima island. Bicycles can be rented at Onomichi and returned at Imabari (or vice versa). The route is entirely marked with blue lines on the road surface. Each bridge has dedicated cycle lanes mounted on the vehicle structure; crossing the Kurushima-Kaikyo Straits bridge — a triple suspension bridge — is the route's visual peak. <a href="https://shimanami-cycle.or.jp/rent/" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="text-blue-600 dark:text-blue-400 hover:underline">Giant Shimanami</a> operates the main rental network.

Climb to Matsuyama Castle on a clear morning

Matsuyama Castle sits 132 metres above the city on a forested hill. The cable car (ropeway) runs from the base station near Dogo to the hilltop in 3 minutes; walking the zigzag path takes about 20 minutes. The castle keep is original Edo-period construction — rebuilt in 1854 after a lightning strike, making it the newest of Japan's twelve original keeps. The panoramic views across Matsuyama and the Seto Inland Sea are best in clear morning light. <a href="https://www.matsuyamajo.jp/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="text-blue-600 dark:text-blue-400 hover:underline">Matsuyama Castle</a> admission includes the honmaru (main citadel) area and all secondary keeps.

Buy Imabari towels from the source

Imabari's towel mills have produced Japan's most prestigious cotton goods since the late Meiji era — the distinctive absorbency comes from a two-stage water-wash process using the soft water of the Niyodo River. <a href="https://www.imabaritowel.jp/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="text-blue-600 dark:text-blue-400 hover:underline">Imabari Towel</a> operates factory stores in Imabari city where the full range — from ¥500 face towels to ¥8,000 bath sheets — is available at manufacturer prices, including the certified white-tag premium line not always available in Tokyo department stores.

Daily Life in Ehime

Matsuyama Castle in Ehime Prefecture — one of Japan's twelve original surviving Edo-period castle keeps
Matsuyama Castle: original Edo-period architecture rebuilt in 1854 after a lightning strike. One of twelve authentic castle keeps remaining in Japan.

Matsuyama functions as Shikoku's urban centre. With 500,000 people, a functioning tram network, two universities, major hospitals, and Dogo Onsen as a daily social institution rather than a tourist attraction, it has the texture of a genuine city rather than a regional town. The tram connects the JR station, the central shopping district, the castle hill base station, and Dogo Onsen in a single loop — giving the city a walkable and transit-accessible core that most Japanese cities of its size lack.

Dogo as a neighbourhood is more than the onsen building: the surrounding shotengai has hot spring foot baths on the street, bakeries selling bot-bot tea and mikan products, and an architecture that retains its late-Meiji and Taisho streetscape in sections. Matsuyama has a literary identity — Masaoka Shiki (who defined modern haiku) and novelist Natsume Soseki (who wrote Botchan in Matsuyama) give the city an unusual cultural weight for its size.

Imabari's daily life is more industrial and pragmatic: the city is a world centre of textile manufacturing, and the towel and cotton goods industries remain active employers. The Shimanami Kaido islands attract a growing number of remote workers, artists, and cycling-focused residents who choose island living with physical bridge connections to both major islands. Island community life on places like Oshima and Ikuchijima is genuine rather than touristic.

Food and Drink

Aerial view of the Shimanami Kaido cycling route winding over a forested island with the Seto Inland Sea below
The Shimanami Kaido: 70km of cycle route across six Seto Inland Sea islands. The island communities along the route sustain their own food culture — mikan groves, fresh fish, and island-specific citrus products.

Mikan (satsuma tangerines) are Ehime's defining agricultural product. The prefecture produces 15% of Japan's total mikan crop — hillside groves facing south over the Seto Inland Sea are part of the landscape along the Shimanami route. Ehime mikan have a natural sweetness and low acidity from the warm coastal climate; they are eaten fresh from October through February and preserved as juice, jam, and vinegar throughout the year. Ryokan in Matsuyama typically serve mikan with sake at check-in as a point of local pride.

Jakoten — a coarse fish cake pressed from small fish (jack mackerel, lizardfish) ground with the bones and skin, then deep-fried — is Ehime's most distinctive local food. The rough texture and intense savory flavor comes from using the whole fish. Eaten hot from street stalls, with sake, or as a side dish at izakaya. Local izakaya around Dogo Onsen typically have jakoten on the menu alongside Ehime's relatively extensive sake brewery culture.

The Imabari yakitori style uses chicken skin wrapped around a bamboo skewer and grilled at high heat until the fat renders and the exterior crisps — a distinct local variant, served with a sweetened soy tare. Imabari reportedly has more yakitori shops per capita than almost any city in Japan. Imabari's food culture is quietly competitive despite the city's industrial identity.

Culture and Events

Suspension bridge over the Seto Inland Sea on the Shimanami Kaido — turquoise blue water and green island hills
The Shimanami Kaido bridges cross the Seto Inland Sea between Ehime and Hiroshima — seven suspension spans over six islands, each with dedicated cycle lanes.

Tōgyū (bull sumo) in Uwajima is Ehime's most singular cultural event — an ancient practice in which two bulls of approximately equal weight are matched in a pushing contest, with a human referee who intervenes if one animal turns away. Unlike Spanish bullfighting, neither animal is harmed; the match ends when one bull disengages and retreats. Tournaments are held in Uwajima six times a year at a dedicated arena, with detailed weight and rank systems drawn from sumo. The spectacle is genuinely popular among local residents, not merely preserved for tourism.

The Matsuyama Autumn Festival (October) fills the area around Matsuyama Castle with dashi (festival floats) and mikoshi processions. The festival calendar follows Isaniwa Shrine — one of only a few examples of Hachiman-zukuri architectural style in Japan — and draws the central districts of the city into a three-day celebration with street vendors lining the castle approach.

Dogo Onsen Matsuri (December–March) accompanies the Dogo area's winter cultural season, when the illuminated Honmaru courtyard, the shotengai decorations, and the onsen steam create an atmosphere that attracts domestic tourists specifically for the winter combination of hot springs, mikan, and seasonal light displays. Dogo Onsen events calendar lists seasonal programming.

Weekends and the Outdoors

Matsuyama Castle looking up from the stone walls through trees — the 1854 castle keep on its 132-metre hill
Matsuyama Castle: climb the forested path or take the cable car to the hilltop keep. Views cover the Dogo valley and on clear days reach the islands of the Seto Inland Sea.

The Shimanami Kaido is both the obvious destination and the access route to a series of quieter island communities. Ikuchijima (Setoda) has the extraordinary Kosanji Temple — an entire temple complex built by a single industrialist between 1936 and 2000 in meticulous copies of Nikko Toshogu, the Itsukushima gate, and other architectural landmarks, all in brilliant white marble. Adjacent is the Hirayama Ikuo Silk Road Museum. Oshima is the largest island on the route and has the most developed cycling and accommodation infrastructure.

Ishizuchi-san (1,982 metres) is Shikoku's highest mountain and one of Japan's 100 Famous Mountains. The approach from Saijo (accessible by JR from Matsuyama) leads to a ropeway and then a chain-assisted rock climb to the summit — iron chains are the traditional pilgrimage method, with gloves available at the base station. The mountain has a summer opening festival (July 1st, Reizan-sai) when pilgrims in white climb overnight for sunrise on the summit.

Ehime's Cape Sada and the Sadamisaki Peninsula — the longest cape in Japan at 40km — offer a distinctive landscape of narrow mountain ridge, citrus terraces, and fishing villages accessible by local bus from Yawatahama. The cape's tip (Misaki-cho) faces Oita Prefecture across the Hoyo Channel and is the departure point for ferries to Kyushu.

Three Days In Ehime

A simple first-trip route

Matsuyama Castle seen between trees — one of twelve original Edo-period castle keeps remaining in Japan, Ehime
Day 1
Matsuyama: the castle, Dogo Onsen, and the tram network

Fly into Matsuyama (1h15 from Haneda). Take the city tram toward Dogo Onsen — the tram runs from the airport bus to the onsen district in a single connection. Morning: climb Matsuyama Castle (cable car or walk). Afternoon: Shiki Memorial Museum (birthplace of the haiku poet Masaoka Shiki, born 1867, who defined modern haiku) and the covered Dogo shotengai shopping arcade. Evening: bathe at Dogo Onsen Honkan at its most atmospheric — the building illuminated, the street busy, the water at 42°C.

The Shimanami Kaido cycling lane: the distinctive blue-marked cycle path running under a suspension bridge over the Seto Inland Sea, Ehime
Day 2
Shimanami Kaido: cycling the bridges from Imabari

JR from Matsuyama to Imabari (35 min). Rent a bicycle at the Imabari terminal and start the Shimanami Kaido heading north (toward Onomichi). The first section crosses to Oshima island via the Kurushima-Kaikyo Bridges — three consecutive suspension spans across the strait where ships have navigated for centuries. Continue to Ikuchijima for lunch in Setoda town, where Kosanji Temple (a private complex built to resemble Nikko Toshogu) occupies the seafront. Return by bus from any of the bridge islands to Imabari.

Dogo Onsen Honkan — the 1894 wooden bathhouse in Matsuyama, Japan's oldest operating public onsen and inspiration for the bathhouse in Spirited Away
Day 3
Uwajima: bull sumo and the southern castle

Limited express from Matsuyama to Uwajima (1h40). Uwajima Castle is one of Japan's twelve original keeps — small but genuine, on a hill above the sea with tidal views. Tōgyū (bull sumo) matches are held at the Uwajima arena on set tournament dates (January, April, July, August, October, November) — not wrestling but a push-match between two bulls with a referee, deeply embedded in local identity. Afternoon: Uwajima's pearl oyster market and the Warei Shrine, whose August festival includes elaborate float processions on the river.

Sources and references

Market Overview

1,691
Total Listings
¥300,000
From
¥16,351,443
Average
¥69,800,000
Up to

Properties in Ehime

Showing 80 of 1,691

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Parking Suburban +3
8
335m²
292m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 3 min walk

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Move-in Ready Parking +2
5
197m²
113m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 9 min walk / 2 min drive

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Move-in Ready New Build +2
2
134m²
103m²
daily_yamazaki convenience store Daily Yamazaki - 3 min walk

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Near Station Parking +2
5
303m²
137m²
family_mart convenience store Family Mart - 2 min walk

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Apartment Near Station +2
3
55m²
circle_k convenience store Circle K - 2 min walk

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy Apartment Move-in Ready Pet Friendly +5
3
118m²
family_mart convenience store Family Mart - 1 min walk

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy Apartment Move-in Ready Onsen +1
2
73m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 1 min walk

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy Apartment Move-in Ready Renovated +3
3
65m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 3 min walk

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy Apartment Move-in Ready Renovated +3
3
65m²
circle_k convenience store Circle K - 2 min walk

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy Apartment Move-in Ready Renovated +3
3
65m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 3 min walk

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy Apartment Move-in Ready Pet Friendly +2
3
65m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 1 min walk

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy Apartment Move-in Ready Near Station +3
3
83m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 1 min walk

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Apartment Move-in Ready +4
2
67m²
family_mart convenience store Family Mart - 5 min walk / 1 min drive

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy Apartment Move-in Ready Near Station +4
1
26m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 2 min walk

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy Apartment Move-in Ready Near Station +3
2
64m²
family_mart convenience store Family Mart - 1 min walk

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy Apartment Move-in Ready Near Station +3
2
48m²
circle_k convenience store Circle K - 3 min walk

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy Apartment Move-in Ready Pet Friendly +2
2
81m²
family_mart convenience store Family Mart - 1 min walk

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Apartment Move-in Ready +3
3
79m²

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy Apartment Move-in Ready Near Station +3
3
79m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 6 min walk / 1 min drive

Iyo, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Apartment Seaside Property +3
1
77m²
sunkus convenience store Sunkus - 6 min walk / 1 min drive

Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Apartment Seaside Property +4
1
71m²
circle_k convenience store Circle K - 24 min walk / 5 min drive

Shikokuchuo, Ehime Prefecture

Buy Apartment Move-in Ready Near Station +2
1
18m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 2 min walk

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Apartment Renovation Project +3
4
100m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 2 min walk

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy Apartment Move-in Ready Near Station +4
3
79m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 2 min walk

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy Apartment Near Station Gas Heating/Cooking +3
3
85m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 2 min walk

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy Apartment Move-in Ready Garden +5
1
62m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 4 min walk / 1 min drive

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy Apartment Move-in Ready Near Station +4
3
87m²
sunkus convenience store Sunkus - 9 min walk / 2 min drive

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy Apartment Move-in Ready Garden +3
1
62m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 4 min walk / 1 min drive

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Apartment Move-in Ready +4
3
87m²
sunkus convenience store Sunkus - 4 min walk / 1 min drive

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Apartment Garden +3
1
62m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 4 min walk / 1 min drive

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Apartment Move-in Ready +4
2
93m²
family_mart convenience store Family Mart - 7 min walk / 1 min drive

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy Apartment Near Station Pet Friendly +4
3
105m²
circle_k convenience store Circle K - 2 min walk

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy Apartment Move-in Ready Pet Friendly +3
4
95m²
circle_k convenience store Circle K - 6 min walk / 1 min drive

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy Apartment Move-in Ready Near Station +4
3
98m²
circle_k convenience store Circle K - 1 min walk

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy Apartment Move-in Ready Near Station +3
4
74m²
family_mart convenience store Family Mart - 1 min walk

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy Apartment Renovation Project Move-in Ready +4
3
76m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 4 min walk / 1 min drive

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy Apartment Move-in Ready Near Station +4
3
71m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 1 min walk

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy Apartment Move-in Ready Near Station +3
1
57m²

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Apartment Move-in Ready +1
3
77m²
circle_k convenience store Circle K - 1 min walk

Seiyo, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Renovation Project Garden +4
1,129m²
50m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 52 min walk / 10 min drive

Seiyo, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Forest Parking +2
413m²
114m²
sunkus convenience store Sunkus - 36 min walk / 7 min drive

Seiyo, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Gas Heating/Cooking Pet Friendly +3
6
248m²
165m²
sunkus convenience store Sunkus - 36 min walk / 7 min drive

Seiyo, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Garden Pet Friendly +2
5
273m²
131m²
sunkus convenience store Sunkus - 36 min walk / 7 min drive

Seiyo, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Garden Pet Friendly +3
627m²
149m²
sunkus convenience store Sunkus - 36 min walk / 7 min drive

Seiyo, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Move-in Ready Garden +3
1,472m²
116m²
sunkus convenience store Sunkus - 36 min walk / 7 min drive

Seiyo, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Garden Parking +3
586m²
204m²
sunkus convenience store Sunkus - 36 min walk / 7 min drive

Seiyo, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Rural Quiet Area
8
109m²
165m²
sunkus convenience store Sunkus - 36 min walk / 7 min drive

Seiyo, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Garden Parking +3
629m²
175m²
sunkus convenience store Sunkus - 36 min walk / 7 min drive

Seiyo, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Business Garden +4
5
158m²
141m²
sunkus convenience store Sunkus - 36 min walk / 7 min drive

Seiyo, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Garden Parking +3
471m²
122m²
sunkus convenience store Sunkus - 36 min walk / 7 min drive

Seiyo, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Pet Friendly Needs Renovation +2
5
250m²
154m²
sunkus convenience store Sunkus - 36 min walk / 7 min drive

Kamijima, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Traditional House Renovation Project +22
5
139m²
92m²
circle_k convenience store Circle K - 47 min walk / 9 min drive

Seiyo, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Renovation Project Garden +1
5
125m²
116m²

Seiyo, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Garden Gas Heating/Cooking +4
5
822m²
122m²
sunkus convenience store Sunkus - 36 min walk / 7 min drive

Seiyo, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Garden Near School +1
7
345m²
139m²
sunkus convenience store Sunkus - 36 min walk / 7 min drive

Seiyo, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Garden Parking +2
4
326m²
66m²
sunkus convenience store Sunkus - 36 min walk / 7 min drive

Seiyo, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Rural Near Shopping +1
4
185m²
137m²
sunkus convenience store Sunkus - 36 min walk / 7 min drive

Seiyo, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Renovation Project Pet Friendly +1
415m²
59m²
circle_k convenience store Circle K - 30 min walk / 6 min drive

Seiyo, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Seaside Property Garden +2
167m²
91m²
sunkus convenience store Sunkus - 36 min walk / 7 min drive

Niihama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Renovation Project Forest +3
970m²
137m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 5 min walk / 1 min drive

Seiyo, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Akiya Bank Needs Renovation +1
5
308m²
141m²

Seiyo, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Renovation Project Garden +4
5
653m²
150m²

Seiyo, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Move-in Ready Akiya Bank +4
246m²
84m²

Iyo, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Traditional House Near Station +4
6
275m²
165m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 35 min walk / 7 min drive

Matsuno, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Traditional House Renovation Project +4
2
142m²
49m²
sunkus convenience store Sunkus - 28 min walk / 6 min drive

Kumakogen, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Akiya Bank Corner Lot +3
4
149m²
circle_k convenience store Circle K - 9 min walk / 2 min drive

Kumakogen, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Business Move-in Ready +3
4
124m²
circle_k convenience store Circle K - 27 min walk / 5 min drive

Ozu, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Akiya Bank Needs Renovation +2
209m²
104m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 31 min walk / 6 min drive

Uwajima, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Garden Akiya Bank +3
6
1,462m²
458m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 40 min walk / 8 min drive

Matsuno, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Traditional House Move-in Ready +4
7
247m²
sunkus convenience store Sunkus - 9 min walk / 2 min drive

Niihama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Renovation Project Akiya Bank +3
6
368m²
circle_k convenience store Circle K - 10 min walk / 2 min drive

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy Apartment Move-in Ready Near Station +4
2
1,432m²
70m²
family_mart convenience store Family Mart - 2 min walk

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy Apartment Pet Friendly Renovated +5
3
64m²
circle_k convenience store Circle K - 1 min walk

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy Apartment Near Station Gas Heating/Cooking +3
1
22m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 8 min walk / 2 min drive

Niihama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Move-in Ready New Build +4
4
204m²
116m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 5 min walk / 1 min drive

Niihama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Move-in Ready New Build +4
3
168m²
115m²
family_mart convenience store Family Mart - 5 min walk / 1 min drive

Niihama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House New Build Solar Panels +4
3
204m²
90m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 5 min walk / 1 min drive

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Move-in Ready Garden +5
4
139m²
101m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 10 min walk / 2 min drive

Imabari, Ehime Prefecture

Buy House Move-in Ready New Build +4
3
149m²
88m²
circle_k convenience store Circle K - 8 min walk / 2 min drive

Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture

Buy Apartment Near Station Pet Friendly +4
3
83m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 1 min walk
Browse All 1,691 Properties

Create a free account to save favorites and set up alerts.

Market Snapshot

Recent Sales in Ehime

A cleaner view of recent sold pricing, volume, and the kind of inventory actually moving in Ehime.

Avg. Sold Price
¥15,292,335
Sales (12 months)
2,435
Price Range
¥2 – ¥165,000,000
Avg. Days on Market
647
Houses
¥16,209,246
1,892 sold
Apartments
¥15,498,152
197 sold
Land
¥7,899,869
216 sold

Recently Sold

Shikokuchuo, Ehime
House
¥32,000,000
May 2026
Size: 96.87m²
Matsuyama, Ehime
Land
¥7,900,000
May 2026
Size: 195m²
Niihama, Ehime
House
¥9,800,000
May 2026
Size: 106.59m²
Matsuyama, Ehime
House
¥28,780,000
May 2026
Size: 91.64m²
Kamijima, Ehime
House
¥1,500,000
May 2026
Size: 120.43m²
Matsuyama, Ehime
Apartment
¥20,000
May 2026
Size: 16.02m²

What is an akiya in Ehime?

An akiya (空き家) is an abandoned or vacant house in Japan. Ehime has 1,691 akiya properties currently listed, ranging from traditional Japanese homes to more modern structures. These properties are often available at significantly lower prices than typical real estate.

Can foreigners buy property in Ehime?

Yes, foreigners can freely purchase property in Ehime and anywhere in Japan. There are no restrictions on foreign ownership of real estate in Japan. However, buying property does not grant residency rights. We recommend working with a licensed real estate agent familiar with Ehime.

How much do akiya cost in Ehime?

Akiya prices in Ehime vary widely depending on location, condition, and size. Some properties are available for under ¥1,000,000 (around $7,000 USD), while others in better condition or locations may cost more. Some may even be free but require renovation.

What should I know before buying an akiya in Ehime?

Before purchasing an akiya in Ehime, consider: (1) Property condition - many need renovation, (2) Location accessibility, (3) Legal requirements - clear title and no liens, (4) Ongoing costs - taxes, maintenance, utilities, (5) Language barriers - consider a bilingual agent.

Dev Bot
Task #
Draw to highlight areas, then tap Done to attach