Journey 40 minutes inland to Uchiko, a beautifully preserved Edo and Meiji-era merchant town famed for its wax-producing heritage and one of Japan's last operational traditional Kabuki theatres. A rare step into a Japan that time has barely touched.
What to expect
The Yokaichi-Gokoku historic district unfolds as a single atmospheric lane of Edo-period merchant houses, their latticed facades and ornate plasterwork immaculate. The Uchiko-za theatre — still operational with Kabuki, puppet, and folk performances — allows visitors to roam its wooden interiors, stage, and backstage rigging even outside performance days. The Honhaga Residence and Museum of Commercial Life reveal how Uchiko's wax merchants grew wealthy trading candle wax across Meiji-era Japan. A sake and wagashi tasting completes the day beautifully.
Good to know
Uchiko is 40 minutes from Matsuyama by JR Limited Express (approx. JPY 1,000 one way) or 50 minutes by private car. Confirm your all-aboard time carefully — allow 30 minutes buffer back to port. The town is compact and walkable. Book a JGA-licensed private guide from Matsuyama to accompany you for seamless, expert commentary throughout.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Matsuyama — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.