坊っちゃん列車

The Botchan Train is a restored version of the steam locomotive that operated from 1888 (Meiji 21) to 1955 (Showa 30). Today it runs using a diesel engine instead of a steam engine. The nickname “”Botchan Train”” comes from Natsume Soseki’s novel “”Botchan,”” set in Matsuyama, which described it as “”a matchbox-like train.”” The Botchan Train operates only on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays. It runs 3 round trips per day on the route between “”Dogo Onsen”” – “”Okaido”” – “”Matsuyama-shi Station,”” and 1 round trip per day on the route between “”Dogo Onsen”” – “”Okaido”” – “”JR Matsuyama Station Front”” – “”Furumachi.”” A bonus perk: presenting a Botchan Train ticket allows free entry to the giant Ferris wheel “”Kururin”” at Iyotetsu Takashimaya (the see-through gondola is excluded). Nearby, there is also the free “”Botchan Train Museum,”” which displays a full-size locomotive replica and related materials. The location is Matsuyama City, Ehime Prefecture. Contact is Iyotetsu Railway Department.

Address

〒790-0002 Ehime Prefecture, Matsuyama City

Access

Operates on weekends/holidays: Dogo Onsen–Okaido–Matsuyama-shi Station (3 round trips/day), and Dogo Onsen–Okaido–JR Matsuyama Station Front–Furumachi (1 round trip/day).

Telephone

089-948-3323

Price

Adult 1,000 yen / Child 500 yen

Business Hours

According to operating timetable

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