The Ehime Marathon is held every year in early February. Eight thousand people register in a matter of hours to run the course through central Matsuyama and its suburbs, ending in the pleasant grounds of Matsuyama Castle. Celebrity runners take part, including Japan’s Olympic marathon medalists, and many people run in fancy dress. The event has a very festive atmosphere.
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The Ehime Marathon
A very popular citizen’s marathon in Matsuyama
By Anonymous
Community writer
The Ehime Marathon starts in front of the prefectural hall, with the Botchan Steam Train blowing its whistle.
Big Wabbit is there, waving and waving and waving
Runner No. 7281 looks pooped about 2 km into the run, but the support vehicles maintain perfect discipline.
Superman is making pretty good time, despite his less than ideal attire.
Running a marathon is not an easy thing.
Citizen volunteers provide refreshment and encouragement for hours on end.
Some run, some walk, some listen to music, some smile, some grimace.
The race ends at Matsuyama's lovely castle park. These people are hobbling around the moat towards the finish.
Olympic champion Naoko Takahashi does the marathon and then greets the runners at the end with high fives.
Tired runners bathe their feet in hot water at the castle park.
Ehime's motorcycle police looked their best.
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