Shikoku

The Shikoku region is made up of the prefectures of kagawa, Tokushima, Ehime and Kochi.

Iya Valley, Tokushima | A Secluded Place Surrounded by Mountains

The Iya Valley region is a scenic area known for its dramatic mountain valleys and old vine bridges. Find out…

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Tokushima famous for the Awa Odori dance and the Nature’s Whirlpools

Tokushima City is the capital of Tokushima Prefecture in Shikoku, and there are two reasons to go here; the Naruto…

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Kotohira | the most Popular Shrine in Shikoku and Famous for its Udon Noodles

Kotohira is a small town in Kagawa Prefecture, which is famous for Kompirasan, Shikoku's most popular shrine. Find out what…

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Takamatsu | the Transportation Hub of Shikoku

Takamatsu is home to Japan's largest garden, Ritsurin-Koen. This garden is a fine example of landscaping, borrowing the pine-clad scenery…

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Matsuyama | A Beautiful Town that Flourished as a Castle Town

Matsuyama is the largest city in Shikoku and is especially famous for the beautiful Dogo hot spring that's housed in…

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Uwajima | Historic Cityscape and Beautiful Nature

Uwajima is a small historic city situated deep inside Uwajima Bay on the west coast of Shikoku. The city has…

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Kochi | Prosperous Agriculture and Beautiful Nature

Kochi is a major city in Shikoku, one of Japan's lesser-known islands. But it is very much worth a visit…

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Setouchi Triennale | One of the Largest arts Festivals in Japan

Every 3 years, a large art festival descends on Naoshima and other islands in the Seto Inland Sea. It is…

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Naoshima | a Paradise for Contemporary Art

Naoshima is also known as 'art island', which is no wonder because some of Japan's most famous art works can…

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Picturesque Shodoshima Island like the Mediterranean Sea

Sodoshima near Shikoku is a popular tourist spot for local people. There is beautiful scenery, olive trees, and special food…

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