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{{Short description|Prefecture of Japan}} {{Redirect|Ehime|the school ship|Ehime Maru and USS Greeneville collision}} {{More citations needed|date=October 2018}} {{Infobox settlement <!-- See Template:Infobox settlement for additional fields and descriptions -->| name = Ehime Prefecture | native_name = {{nobold|{{lang|ja|愛媛県}}}} | settlement_type = [[Prefectures of Japan|Prefecture]] | translit_lang1 = Japanese | translit_lang1_type = [[Japanese language|Japanese]] | translit_lang1_info = {{lang|ja|愛媛県}} | translit_lang1_type1 = [[Romanization of Japanese|Rōmaji]] | translit_lang1_info1 = {{lang|ja-Latn|Ehime-ken}} | image_skyline = {{multiple image | border = infobox | total_width = 290 | image_style = border:1; | perrow = 1/2/2/1 | image1 = Isidutisan20220226 1.jpg | caption1 = View of [[Mount Ishizuchi]] | image2 = Dogo Onsen 2017-04-05 (34099934150).jpg | caption2 = [[Dogo Onsen]] | image3 = Matsuyama Castle Keep Tower 20170123-1.jpg | caption3 = [[Matsuyama Castle (Iyo)|Matsuyama Castle]] | image4 = Tensyaen20210406 12.jpg | caption4 = Uwajima Tensya Garden | image5 = Tounaru 20230526 3.jpg | caption5 = [[Besshi copper mine]] heritage site | image6 = Godankougen05.jpg | caption6 = Shikoku Karst (Godan Plateau) }} | image_caption = | image_flag = Flag of Ehime Prefecture.svg | flag_size = 100px | image_blank_emblem = Emblem of Ehime prefecture.svg | blank_emblem_size = 80px | blank_emblem_type = Emblem | image_map = Map of Japan with highlight on 38 Ehime prefecture.svg | coordinates = {{Coord|33|50|N|132|50|E|region:JP-38_scale:500000|display=inline, title}} | subdivision_type = Country | subdivision_name = [[Japan]] | subdivision_type1 = [[List of regions of Japan|Region]] | subdivision_name1 = [[Shikoku]] | subdivision_type2 = [[List of islands of Japan|Island]] | subdivision_name2 = [[Shikoku]] | seat_type = [[List of capitals in Japan|Capital]] | seat = [[Matsuyama]] | parts_type = Subdivisions | parts_style = para | p1 = [[Districts of Japan|Districts]]: 7 | p2 = [[Municipalities of Japan|Municipalities]]: 20 | leader_title = [[List of prefectural governors in Japan|Governor]] | leader_name = [[Tokihiro Nakamura]] (since December 2010) | area_total_km2 = 5,676.23 | area_water_percent = | area_rank = [[List of Japanese prefectures by area|26th]] | population_footnotes = | population_total = 1,334,841 | population_as_of = October 1, 2020 | population_rank = [[List of Japanese prefectures by population|28th]] | population_density_km2 = auto | demographics_type2 = GDP | demographics2_footnotes = <ref>{{Cite web |title=2020年度国民経済計算(2015年基準・2008SNA) : 経済社会総合研究所 - 内閣府 |url=https://www.esri.cao.go.jp/jp/sna/data/data_list/kakuhou/files/2020/2020_kaku_top.html |access-date=2023-05-18 |website=内閣府ホームページ |language=ja}}</ref> | demographics2_title1 = Total | demographics2_info1 = [[JP¥]]5,148 billion<br />[[US$]]47.2 billion (2019) | iso_code = JP-38 | website = {{URL|https://www.pref.ehime.jp/index-e.html}} | module = {{Infobox place symbols| embedded=yes | country = Japan | bird = [[Japanese robin]] (''Erithacus akahige'')<ref name=symbols /> | fish = [[Pagrus major|Red sea bream]] (''Pagrus major'')<ref name=symbols /> | flower = Satsuma mandarin (''[[Citrus unshiu]]'')<ref name=symbols>{{cite web|script-title=ja:愛媛県の紹介 > 愛媛県のシンボル |url=http://www.pref.ehime.jp/shokai/sinboru.html |work=Ehime prefectural website |publisher=Ehime Prefecture |access-date=9 September 2011 |language=ja |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080109163141/http://www.pref.ehime.jp/shokai/sinboru.html |archive-date=9 January 2008 }}</ref> | tree = [[Pine]] (''Pinus'')<ref name=symbols /> | mammal = [[Japanese river otter]] ("Lutra lutra whiteleyi")<ref name=symbols /><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://extinct-animals-facts.com/Recently-Extinct-Animal-Facts/Extinct-Japanese-River-Otter-Facts.html|title=Japanese River Otter Facts}}</ref> }} | anthem = [[:ja:愛媛の歌|Ehime no uta]] }} {{Nihongo|'''Ehime Prefecture'''|愛媛県|Ehime-ken|{{IPA|ja|eꜜ.çi.me, e.çi.meꜜ.keɴ}}<ref>{{cite book|script-title=ja:NHK日本語発音アクセント新辞典|publisher=NHK Publishing|editor=NHK Broadcasting Culture Research Institute|date=24 May 2016|lang=ja}}</ref>}} is a [[Prefectures of Japan|prefecture]] of [[Japan]] located on the island of [[Shikoku]].<ref>Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Ehime" in {{Google books|p2QnPijAEmEC|''Japan Encyclopedia'', p. 170|page=170}}.</ref> Ehime Prefecture has a population of 1,334,841<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.citypopulation.de/en/japan/ehime/ |title= Ehime Population}}</ref> and a geographic area of 5,676 km<sup>2</sup> (2,191 sq mi). Ehime Prefecture borders [[Kagawa Prefecture]] to the northeast, [[Tokushima Prefecture]] to the east, and [[Kōchi Prefecture]] to the southeast. [[Matsuyama]] is the capital and largest city of Ehime Prefecture and the largest city on Shikoku, with other major cities including [[Imabari, Ehime|Imabari]], [[Niihama]], and [[Saijō, Ehime|Saijō]].<ref>Nussbaum, "Matsuyama" at {{Google books|p2QnPijAEmEC|p. 621|page=621}}.</ref> Notable past Ehime residents include three Nobel Prize winners: [[Kenzaburo Oe]] (1994 [[Nobel Prize in Literature]]), [[Shuji Nakamura]] (2014 [[Nobel Prize in Physics]]), and [[Syukuro Manabe]] (2021 Nobel Prize in Physics). ==History== {{See also|Historic Sites of Ehime Prefecture}} Until the [[Meiji Restoration]], Ehime Prefecture was known as [[Iyo Province]].<ref>Nussbaum, "Provinces and prefectures" at {{Google books|p2QnPijAEmEC|p. 780|page=780}}.</ref> Since before the [[Heian period]], the area was dominated by fishermen and sailors who played an important role in defending Japan against pirates and [[Mongols|Mongolian]] invasions. After the [[Battle of Sekigahara]], the [[Tokugawa shogunate|Tokugawa]] ''[[shōgun]]'' gave the area to his allies, including [[Katō Yoshiaki]] who built [[Matsuyama Castle (Iyo)|Matsuyama Castle]], forming the basis for the modern city of [[Matsuyama]]. The name Ehime comes from the ''[[kuniumi]]'' part of the ''[[Kojiki]]'' where Iyo Province is mythologically named Ehime, "lovely princess".<ref>Chamberlain, Basil Hall. 1882. ''A translation of the "Ko-ji-ki" or Records of ancient matters''. [http://www.sacred-texts.com/shi/kj/kj012.htm section V]</ref> In 2012, a research group from the University of Tokyo and Ehime University said they had discovered rare earth deposits in Matsuyama.<ref>{{cite web|title=Japan Discovers Domestic Rare Earths Reserve|url=http://www.brightwire.com/news/207869-japan-discovers-domestic-rare-earths-reserve|publisher=BrightWire|access-date=2012-05-10|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120723024000/http://www.brightwire.com/news/207869-japan-discovers-domestic-rare-earths-reserve|archive-date=2012-07-23|url-status=dead}}</ref> ==Geography== Located in the northwestern part of Shikoku, Ehime faces the [[Seto Inland Sea]] to the north and is bordered by [[Kagawa prefecture|Kagawa]] and [[Tokushima prefecture|Tokushima]] in the east and [[Kōchi Prefecture|Kōchi]] in the south. The prefecture includes both high mountains in the inland region and a long coastline, with many islands in the [[Seto Inland Sea]]. The westernmost arm of Ehime, the [[Sadamisaki Peninsula]], is the narrowest peninsula in Japan. As of 31 March 2020, 7 percent of the total land area of the prefecture was designated as [[Prefectural Natural Park|Natural Parks]], namely the [[Ashizuri-Uwakai National Park|Ashizuri-Uwakai]] and [[Setonaikai National Park|Setonaikai]] National Parks; [[Ishizuchi Quasi-National Park]]; and [[Hijikawa Prefectural Natural Park|Hijikawa]], [[Kinshako Prefectural Natural Park|Kinshako]], [[Okudōgo Tamagawa Prefectural Natural Park|Okudōgo Tamagawa]], [[Sadamisaki Hantō-Uwakai Prefectural Natural Park|Sadamisaki Hantō-Uwakai]], [[Saragamine Renpō Prefectural Natural Park|Saragamine Renpō]], [[Sasayama Prefectural Natural Park|Sasayama]], and [[Shikoku Karst Prefectural Natural Park (Ehime)|Shikoku Karst]] Prefectural Natural Parks.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.env.go.jp/park/doc/data/natural/naturalpark_4.pdf |script-title=ja:自然公園都道府県別面積総括 |trans-title=General overview of area figures for Natural Parks by prefecture |language=ja |publisher=[[Ministry of the Environment (Japan)|Ministry of the Environment]] |date=31 March 2020 |access-date=23 September 2020}}</ref> ===Cities=== [[File:Ehime prefecture population pyramid 2020.svg|thumb|Ehime prefecture population pyramid in 2020]] {{See also|List of cities in Ehime Prefecture by population}}[[File:Map of Ehime Prefecture Ja.svg|thumb|250px|Map of Ehime Prefecture.<br />{{legend0|#EAB|City}} {{legend0|#ED9|Town}}]] [[Image:Views from Matsuyama Castle (Iyo) in 2010-9-6 No,3.JPG|thumb|right|Matsuyama]] [[Image:Uwajima City view.JPG|thumb|right|Uwajima]][[Image:Ehime Prefectural Government Office 20241205 001.jpg|right|thumb|The Ehime Prefectural Capitol Building]] Eleven cities are located in Ehime Prefecture: {| class="wikitable sortable" ! colspan="2" |Name ! rowspan="2" |Area (km<sup>2</sup>) ! rowspan="2" |Population (2020)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.citypopulation.de/en/japan/ehime/ |title= Ehime Population}}</ref> ! rowspan="2" |Map |- ![[Romanization of Japanese|Rōmaji]] ![[Kanji]] |- |[[File:Flag of Imabari, Ehime.svg|frameless|25x25px]] [[Imabari, Ehime|Imabari]] |今治市 |419.56 |151,672 |[[File:Imabari in Ehime Prefecture Ja.svg|frameless|50x50px]] |- |[[File:Flag of Iyo, Ehime.svg|frameless|25x25px]] [[Iyo, Ehime|Iyo]] |伊予市 |194.44 |35,133 |[[File:Ehime-iyo-city.svg|frameless|50x50px]] |- |[[File:Flag of Matsuyama, Ehime.svg|frameless|25x25px]] [[Matsuyama]] (capital) |松山市 |429.4 |511,192 |[[File:Ehime-matsuyama-city.svg|frameless|50x50px]] |- |[[File:Flag of Niihama, Ehime.svg|frameless|25x25px]] [[Niihama]] |新居浜市 |234.3 |115,938 |[[File:Niihama in Ehime Prefecture Ja.svg|frameless|50x50px]] |- |[[File:Flag of Ōzu, Ehime.svg|frameless|25x25px]] [[Ōzu, Ehime|Ōzu]] |大洲市 |432.24 |40,575 |[[File:Ozu in Ehime Prefecture Ja.svg|frameless|50x50px]] |- |[[File:Flag of Saijō, Ehime.svg|frameless|25x25px]] [[Saijō, Ehime|Saijō]] |西条市 |509.07 |104,791 |[[File:Saijo in Ehime Prefecture Ja.svg|frameless|50x50px]] |- |[[File:Flag of Seiyo, Ehime.svg|frameless|25x25px]] [[Seiyo, Ehime|Seiyo]] |西予市 |514.78 |35,388 |[[File:Seiyo in Ehime Prefecture Ja.svg|frameless|50x50px]] |- |[[File:Flag of Shikokuchūō, Ehime.svg|frameless|25x25px]] [[Shikokuchūō]] |四国中央市 |421.24 |82,754 |[[File:Ehime-shikokuchuo-city.svg|frameless|50x50px]] |- |[[File:Flag of Tōon, Ehime.svg|frameless|25x25px]] [[Tōon, Ehime|Tōon]] |東温市 |211.45 |33,903 |[[File:Toon in Ehime Prefecture Ja.svg|frameless|50x50px]] |- |[[File:Flag of Uwajima, Ehime.svg|frameless|25x25px]] [[Uwajima, Ehime|Uwajima]] |宇和島市 |469.48 |70,809 |[[File:Uwajima in Ehime Prefecture Ja.svg|frameless|50x50px]] |- |[[File:Flag of Yawatahama, Ehime.svg|frameless|25x25px]] [[Yawatahama]] |八幡浜市 |133.03 |31,987 |[[File:Yawatahama in Ehime Prefecture Ja.svg|frameless|50x50px]] |} ===Towns and villages=== These are the towns in each [[Districts of Japan|district]]: {| class="wikitable sortable" ! colspan="2" |Name ! rowspan="2" |Area (km<sup>2</sup>) ! rowspan="2" |Population (2020)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.citypopulation.de/en/japan/ehime/ |title= Ehime Population}}</ref> ! rowspan="2" |District ! rowspan="2" |Map |- ![[Romanization of Japanese|Rōmaji]] ![[Kanji]] |- |[[File:Flag of Ainan, Ehime.svg|frameless|25x25px]] [[Ainan, Ehime|Ainan]] |愛南町 |239.58 |19,601 |[[Minamiuwa District, Ehime|Minamiuwa District]] |[[File:Ainan in Ehime Prefecture Ja.svg|frameless|50x50px]] |- |[[File:Flag of Ikata, Ehime.svg|frameless|25x25px]] [[Ikata]] |伊方町 |94.37 |8,397 |[[Nishiuwa District, Ehime|Nishiuwa District]] |[[File:Ikata in Ehime Prefecture Ja.svg|frameless|50x50px]] |- |[[File:Flag of Kamijima, Ehime.svg|frameless|25x25px]] [[Kamijima, Ehime|Kamijima]] |上島町 |30.38 |6,509 |[[Ochi District, Ehime|Ochi District]] |[[File:Kamijima in Ehime Prefecture Ja.svg|frameless|50x50px]] |- |[[File:Flag of Kihoku, Ehime.svg|frameless|25x25px]] [[Kihoku, Ehime|Kihoku]] |鬼北町 |241.87 |9,682 |[[Kitauwa District, Ehime|Kitauwa District]] |[[File:Kihoku in Ehime Prefecture Ja.svg|frameless|50x50px]] |- |[[File:Flag of Kumakōgen, Ehime.svg|frameless|25x25px]] [[Kumakōgen, Ehime|Kumakōgen]] |久万高原町 |583.66 |7,404 |[[Kamiukena District, Ehime|Kamiukena District]] |[[File:Kumakogen in Ehime Prefecture Ja.svg|frameless|50x50px]] |- |[[File:Flag of Masaki, Ehime.svg|frameless|25x25px]] [[Masaki, Ehime|Masaki]] |松前町 |20.41 |29,630 |[[Iyo District, Ehime|Iyo District]] |[[File:Masaki in Ehime Prefecture Ja.svg|frameless|50x50px]] |- |[[File:Flag of Matsuno, Ehime.svg|frameless|25x25px]] [[Matsuno, Ehime|Matsuno]] |松野町 |98.5 |3,674 |[[Kitauwa District, Ehime|Kitauwa District]] |[[File:Matsuno in Ehime Prefecture Ja.svg|frameless|50x50px]] |- |[[File:Flag of Tobe, Ehime.svg|frameless|25x25px]] [[Tobe, Ehime|Tobe]] |砥部町 |101.57 |20,480 |[[Iyo District, Ehime|Iyo District]] |[[File:Tobe in Ehime Prefecture Ja.svg|frameless|50x50px]] |- |[[File:Flag of Uchiko, Ehime.svg|frameless|25x25px]] [[Uchiko, Ehime|Uchiko]] |内子町 |299.5 |15,322 |[[Kita District, Ehime|Kita District]] |[[File:Uchiko in Ehime Prefecture Ja.svg|frameless|50x50px]] |} ===Mergers=== {{main|List of mergers in Ehime Prefecture}} Former districts: *[[Onsen District, Ehime|Onsen District]] *[[Shūsō District, Ehime|Shūsō District]] *[[Uma District, Ehime|Uma District]] *[[Uwa District, Ehime|Uwa District]] (historical) ==Economy== [[File:Iyokan on tree.jpg|thumb|Iyokan]] The coastal areas around [[Imabari, Ehime|Imabari]] and [[Saijō, Ehime|Saijō]] host a number of industries, including dockyards of Japan's largest shipbuilder, [[Imabari Shipbuilding]]. Chemical industries, [[oil refining]], paper and cotton textile products also are a feature of the prefecture. Rural areas mostly engage in [[agricultural]] and [[fishing]] industries, and are particularly known for citrus fruits such as ''mikan'' ([[mandarin orange]]), [[iyokan]] and [[cultured pearl]]s. [[Ikata Nuclear Power Plant]] produces a large portion of [[Shikoku Electric Power]].{{Citation needed|reason=Presentation of the material on the grounds|date=October 2018}} ==Education== {{div col}} ===Universities and colleges=== ====National==== *[[Ehime University]] ====Prefectural==== *[[Ehime Prefectural University of Health Science]] ====Private==== *[[Matsuyama Shinonome College]] ([[women's college]]) *[[Matsuyama University]] *[[St. Catherine University (Japan)|St. Catherine University]] ===Senior high schools=== ====Prefectural==== *[[Ehime Prefectural Matsuyama Central Senior High School]] *[[Ehime Prefectural Matsuyama Higashi High School]] *[[Ehime Prefectural Mishima High School]] *[[Ehime Prefectural Uwajima Fisheries High School]] {{div col end}} ==Sports== [[File:EhimePreParkStadium130811-3.JPG|thumb|[[Ningineer Stadium]].]] The sports teams listed below are based in Ehime. '''Association football:''' *[[Ehime FC]] *[[FC Imabari]] '''Baseball:''' *[[Ehime Mandarin Pirates]] '''Basketball:''' *[[Ehime Orange Vikings]] ==Culture== The oldest extant hot spring in Japan, [[Dōgo Onsen]], is located in Matsuyama. It has been used for over two thousand years. These are television shows and movies set in Ehime Prefecture. * ''[[Tokyo Love Story]] ''is a story with characters are from Ehime Prefecture. Therefore, a lot of shooting was done in Ehime. [[Baishinji Station]] is famous for being filmed. * ''[[Shodō Girls]] '' was made based on the true story of a high school student in [[Shikokuchūō]]. A member of the calligraphy club began doing [[Performance calligraphy]] at shopping malls and events to liven up the local region. After that, the [[Shodō]] Performance Koshien ([[:ja:書道パフォーマンス甲子園|書道パフォーマンス甲子園]]) was held in 2008. * ''[[Botchan]] ''is a novel written by [[Natsume Sōseki]]. It was based on his experience in Matsuyama. Movies, dramas, and manga are published based on the novel. [[Botchan Ressha]] and [[Botchan Stadium]] are associated with this. * ''[[Saka no Ue no Kumo]] '' is written by [[Ryōtarō Shiba]]. The main characters are [[Akiyama Yoshifuru]], [[Akiyama Saneyuki]] and [[Masaoka Shiki]], all of whom are from Ehime prefecture. It was broadcast on [[NHK]] as a TV drama. *''Koi wa Go・Hichi・Go! '' ([[:ja:恋は五・七・五!|恋は五・七・五!]]) is set in [[Haiku]] Koshien, which is actually performed. The shooting was done at a high school, university, and library in Ehime. The haiku of this movie was supervised by Itsuki Natsui, haiku poet from Ehime. * ''Destruction Babies ''([[:ja:ディストラクション・ベイビーズ|ディストラクション・ベイビーズ]]) is set in Ehime. This movie was made based on the true story that the director head from a person he met when he visited [[Matsuyama]]. The director won an award at the [[Locarno Festival]] in 2016, and the film was selected as semi-grand prix at the [[Three Continents Festival]] in 2016. * ''[[My-HiME]]'' is set in Ehime. There are major festivals in Ehime Prefecture. *[[Uwajima Ushi-oni Festival]] is held for three days, with a parade of many [[Ushi-oni]] walking around the city, a traditional [[Uwajima]] dance, a fireworks display, and a run on the final day. *Niihama Taiko Festival is the autumn festival in [[Niihama]]. The drum stand is lifted by about 150 men. It is one of the three biggest fight festivals in Japan. *The Matsuyama Autumn Festival includes a [[mikoshi]] event called ''Hachiawase'' (鉢合わせ) which takes place near [[Dōgo Onsen]] and [[Isaniwa Shrine]]. ===Hot springs=== These are several hot springs (''[[onsen]]'') in Ehime Prefecture. *[[Dōgo Onsen]] appears in the [[Nihon Shoki]]. This Hot Spring has three public baths: the main building, Tsubaki no Yu, and Asuka no Yu. *Sora to Mori is a combined warm bath facility. There are hot springs, restaurants, and body care. *Nibukawa Onsen is a hot spring located in [[Imabari]]. The source originates from the crevices of the Inugawa Valley in this hot spring town. ===Language=== [[Iyo dialect]] is a Japanese dialect spoken in Ehime Prefecture. Nanyo is influenced by the [[Kyushu dialect]], and Chuyo and Toyo are influenced by the Kinki dialect. ===Museums=== * [[Kaimei School]] * [[Museum of Ehime History and Culture]] ==Transport== [[Image:Kurushimakaikyo Ohashi bridge from Mt.Kirosan.jpg|thumb|right|Kurushima Strait Bridge on the Shimanami Kaidō]] {{div col|colwidth=16em}} ===Railway=== *[[Shikoku Railway Company|Shikoku Railway]] (JR Shikoku) **[[Yosan Line]] **[[Yodo Line]] **[[Uchiko Line]] *[[Iyo Railway Co., Ltd.|Iyo Railway]] (Iyotetsu) **Gunchū Line **Takahama Line **Yokogawara Line **Matsuyama Inner Line ===Road=== ====Expressway==== *[[File:JP Expressway E11.svg|30px|link=|alt=]] [[Matsuyama Expressway]] *[[File:JP Expressway E32.svg|30px|link=|alt=]] [[Tokushima Expressway]] *[[File:JP Expressway E11.svg|30px|link=|alt=]] [[Takamatsu Expressway]] *[[File:JP Expressway E32.svg|30px|link=|alt=]] [[Kōchi Expressway]] *[[File:JP Expressway E76.svg|30px|link=|alt=]] [[Nishiseto Expressway]] (also referred to as the Shimanami Kaidō) *[[File:JP Expressway E76.svg|30px|link=|alt=]] [[Imabari-Komatsu Expressway]] ====National highways==== *{{jct|country=JPN|Route|11}} *{{jct|country=JPN|Route|33}} (Matsuyama-[[Kōchi, Kōchi|Kōchi]]) *{{jct|country=JPN|Route|56}} (Matsuyama-Iyo-Uwajima-[[Sukumo, Kōchi|Sukumo]]-[[Susaki, Kōchi|Susaki]]-Kōchi) *{{jct|country=JPN|Route|192}} (Saijyo-Shikokuchūō-[[Yoshinogawa]]-[[Tokushima]]) *{{jct|country=JPN|Route|194}} *{{jct|country=JPN|Route|196}} *{{jct|country=JPN|Route|197}} *{{jct|country=JPN|Route|317}} (Matsuyama-Imabari-[[Onomichi]]) *{{jct|country=JPN|Route|319}} *{{jct|country=JPN|Route|320}} *{{jct|country=JPN|Route|378}} *{{jct|country=JPN|Route|380}} *{{jct|country=JPN|Route|437}} *{{jct|country=JPN|Route|440}} *{{jct|country=JPN|Route|441}} *{{jct|country=JPN|Route|494}} (Matsuyama-[[Niyodogawa, Kōchi|Niyodogawa]]-Susaki) ===Ports=== *Kawanoe Port *Niihama Port - Ferry route to [[Osaka]] *Toyo Port - Ferry route to Osaka *Imabari Port - Ferry route to [[Innoshima]], Hakata Island, and international container hub port *Matsuyama Port - Ferry route to [[Kitakyushu]], [[Yanai, Yamaguchi|Yanai]], [[Hiroshima]], [[Kure]], and international container hub port *Yawatahama Port - Ferry route to [[Beppu]], [[Usuki]] *Misaki Port - Ferry route to [[Ōita, Ōita|Oita]] *Uwajima Port ===Airport=== *[[Matsuyama Airport]] {{Div col end}} ==Notable people== <!---♦♦♦ Only add a person to this list if they already have their own article on the English Wikipedia ♦♦♦---> <!---♦♦♦ Please keep the list in alphabetical order by LAST NAME ♦♦♦---> * [[Naoki Kuwata]] (born 1977), actor and model * [[Tetchō Suehiro]] (born 1849), politician, novelist and journalist ==International relations== Ehime Prefecture is making use of its long tradition of involvement with people overseas through international exchanges in areas such as the economy, culture, sports and education.<ref name=":sister">{{cite web |title=International exchange activated with globalization|publisher=Ehime Prefecture|url=http://www.pref.ehime.jp/h30100/global/industry/grobal.html|access-date=2018-10-27}}</ref> *{{flagicon|Canada}} [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]] *{{flagicon|China}} [[Dalian]], [[China]] *{{flagicon|United States}} [[Hawaii]], [[United States]] *{{flagicon|China}} [[Liaoning]], China *{{flagicon|Australia}} [[New South Wales]], Australia *{{flagicon|Australia}} [[Queensland]], [[Australia]] == Notes == {{Reflist}} ==References== * Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric and Käthe Roth. (2005). [https://books.google.com/books?id=p2QnPijAEmEC ''Japan encyclopedia.''] Cambridge: [[Harvard University Press]]. {{ISBN|978-0-674-01753-5}}; [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/58053128?referer=di&ht=edition OCLC 58053128] ==External links== {{Commons category|Ehime prefecture}} * {{Official website|https://www.pref.ehime.jp/index-e.html}} {{Ehime}} {{Regions and administrative divisions of Japan}} {{Authority control}} <!-- Categories --> [[Category:Ehime Prefecture| ]] [[Category:Shikoku region]] [[Category:Prefectures of Japan]]
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