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Bottlega Mori, Himi Nisenkokubara

愛媛県
4.5
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Elevation of 1,897 meters and a non-everyday green space as far as the eye can see.
Bottlega Mori is one of the "Nihon Hyaku Meizan" (100 Famous Japanese Mountains), with an elevation of 1,897 meters. At the summit, there are two peaks called "Me-yama" (female mountain) and "O-yama" (male mountain), and the view is excellent. From the middle of the mountain, a vast field of bamboo grass called "Himi Nisenkokubara" gently spreads up to the summit of Me-yama. The space covered in bright green with swaying Sasa veils gives you an extraordinary experience.
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Point 1

The Magnificent Scenery of Bungamori Himi Nisenkokubara

Bungamori Himi Nisenkokubara in Niihama City, Ehime Prefecture is a mountain climbing spot that even beginners can enjoy. Its vast bamboo grass field is a feature, and from the mountaintop, you can enjoy a beautiful view of the Seto Inland Sea and the magnificent bamboo grass field. It has also been selected as one of Japan's 300 famous mountains, attracting visitors as a nature-rich paradise. With rest spots available, you can enjoy a picnic while taking in the magnificent scenery.
Point 2

Enjoy Local Sake on the "Saijo Sake Brewery Street"

Located in Bingamori, Hikimi Nisenkoku-hara in Saijo City, the "Saijo Sake Brewery Street" is a famous spot where the local sake brewing culture thrives. Here, numerous local sake breweries line up, and you can taste and purchase their products on the spot. You can spend a blissful time enjoying delicious local sake while feeling the craftsmanship and history poured into each cup.
Point 3

Time Travel to the Warring States Period! "Okatoyo Castle Ruins"

The "Okatoyo Castle Ruins" in Bungamori Himi 2,000-koku Hara in Saijo City offers an atmosphere that makes you feel like you've time-traveled to the Warring States period. You can feel the history while enjoying the beautiful view of the Shikoku Mountains from the mountaintop, and you can also enjoy the breath of nature in the area covered with natural forests. This is a valuable place where castle walls and stone walls remain, and it's an attractive spot that history enthusiasts won't want to miss.
Point 4

A Must-See for Wine Lovers: Imabari Towel and Wine Museum

The Imabari Towel and Wine Museum, located in the Bin-gamori Himi Nisengoku-hara of Saijo City, is an exquisite spot where rich nature and refined culture intersect. Here, you can learn about the history and manufacturing process of the world-famous Imabari towels while also enjoying a tasting of carefully selected wines. You can even purchase wine on the spot. A deep and unforgettable experience awaits you once you visit this museum.
Point 5

Learn about the History of Saijo City at the Ehime Toon Folk Museum

The Ehime Toon Folk Museum in Saijo City is a spot where you can learn about the local history along with the Bungo Mori Ice Two Thousand Stone Field. This area, which is covered in vast bamboo grass, was named after the fact that it was once equivalent to a stone value of 2,000 in the Ice Village. The museum exhibits valuable materials from the Saijo Clan and local residents, allowing even casual visitors to gain deep knowledge.
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Basic Information

Address Nishijo City
TEL 0897-56-2605
Web Site https://www.city.saijo.ehime.jp/soshiki/kanko/kamegamori.html

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4.5
5 Reviews
5
名無の権兵衛
Posted Date:2025/5/28
駐車場から男山までゆっくり登って1時間弱で登頂⛰️ 右手にUFOライン、左手に石鎚山の素晴らしい景色を見ながら📷なので楽しいです🥰 女山へは男山から20〜30分くらいで登頂出来ます。 女山山頂からは360度の最高のパノラマビュー✨ しまなみ海道まで見えましたよ👀 ただ山頂には遮るモノが無いから風が強い事が多いので、休憩などに着るウィンドブレーカーのようなモノの持参をオススメします🙂 氷見二千石原を周遊しながら駐車場へ戻る道は、よく整備されていて、終始一定した斜度で歩けるので、疲れた下りには最高の登山道だと思います。 ゆっくり回って2時間ちょっとかな⏰ 初心者🔰にはオススメのコースですね👍
5
田村徹
Posted Date:2024/11/22
愛媛県第3位の高峰で四国でも二ノ森(1929m)に次いで5位です。西日本でも八経ヶ岳に次いで7位となります。瓶ヶ森の名称の由来は山頂西寄りの湧水溜まる瓶壺に由来しています。瓶ヶ森には男山と女山の二つのピークがあります。二つのピークを通るようにつけられた登山道は時計回りと反時計回りどちらでも2時間ほどのコースですがオススメは男山から回る反時計回りです。その理由は石鎚山を正面にして歩くために景観がよく、登りが急斜面、下りが緩斜面となるので歩きやすいです。 瓶ヶ森男山の頂上 男山の山頂は切り立っていて名前の通り男らしく無骨な雰囲気です。頂上のすぐ近くまで樹木が続いているので見晴らしは余りよくないです。瓶ヶ森女山の頂上 女山の山頂はなだらかな笹原が特徴です。岩っぽい男山とは対照的に牧歌的な空間が広がっています。周囲は笹原ばかりで遮るものがないので見晴らしは最高です。瓶ヶ森の最高地点は女山の方なっています。ちなみに瓶ヶ森は初心者でも登りやすい山と言われています。
5
チチトコ愛媛
Posted Date:2024/6/12
チチトコ親子で何度も通ってる超お気に入りの場所です! 登山初心者向けのおすすめスポット。 標高1897mと高いのに、なんと車で山頂付近まで行くことができるんです。瓶ヶ森の駐車場まで天空のドライブを楽しみながら、ラクちん登山を体験できちゃいます。 整備された登山道を1時間ほど歩けば、あっという間に山頂に到着。四国の山々を一望できる、息をのむほど美しい景色が待っています。笹原を吹き抜ける風や、白骨林の神秘的な佇まいにも魅了されっぱなし。 登山後は、近くにある「山荘しらさ」さんでご当地グルメを堪能。ランチやソフトクリームが疲れた体に沁みわたりました。 家族やカップル、仲間たちと自然を満喫できる、おすすめの癒しスポットです。 ぜひ天気のいい日にハイキングに行ってみてください♪

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