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Top 1 food & drink things to do in Imabari

Imabari on a fork. Walking food tours through the markets, cooking classes with local chefs, tasting flights at the bars worth your time, and a couple of long lunches that double as the day's plan.

  1. Miyakubochu Walking Foodie Adventure, Imabari1

    1. Miyakubochu Walking Foodie Adventure

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    In Ehime, the “Citrus Kingdom,” you can enjoy harvesting mandarins together with local farmers. The Seto Inland Sea’s mild climate is perfect for growing citrus, and the islands surrounded by calm waters help produce mandarins with exceptional flavor. Unlike the ones you see in store displays, mandarins grown on the trees are packed with natural sweetness and a balanced, refreshing acidity, offering a variety of tastes and aromas. You can take them home to use in sweets or cooking, or simply enjoy a mandarin in a warm room during winter—it’s absolutely delightful! Note: Children’s fees do not include a souvenir. This activity is a mandarin picking experience. Available season: Mandarins: October to December (The exact timing may vary slightly depending on the weather, so please confirm when making your reservation.)

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