The Shōkōdo was built in 1922 as the lecture hall for Matsuyama High School, the precursor of today’s Ehime University. It stands on the original school grounds not far from Dogo Onsen. Visitors are free to walk around the outside and take photos, but if you want to go inside, you need to call a day or two in advance at (089) 913-7841. A concert is held here every year around Christmastime.
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The Shokodo School Hall
A beautiful 'old school' building from the 1920s
By Anonymous
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Welcome to the Shokodo school hall in Matsuyama
The Shokodo was built in 1922 and is perfectly preserved
Detail: The ceiling
The staircase has those red carpets that they had in the olden days
The banisters are a sight to behold too
Looking down from the second floor balcony induces vertigo
The building offers many lessons in perspective
Detail: Decorative wood and stone around the back door
The classically framed stage
The Shokodo is surrounded by beautiful mature trees
A view of Matsuyama Castle from an upstairs window
The back door through the sports ground netting
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Boris
2 years ago
What a stylish building, it feels like I dreamt of it
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