The Shikoku region is made up of the prefectures of kagawa, Tokushima, Ehime and Kochi.
The Iya Valley region is a scenic area known for its dramatic mountain valleys and old vine bridges. Find out…
Tokushima City is the capital of Tokushima Prefecture in Shikoku, and there are two reasons to go here; the Naruto…
Kotohira is a small town in Kagawa Prefecture, which is famous for Kompirasan, Shikoku's most popular shrine. Find out what…
Takamatsu is home to Japan's largest garden, Ritsurin-Koen. This garden is a fine example of landscaping, borrowing the pine-clad scenery…
Matsuyama is the largest city in Shikoku and is especially famous for the beautiful Dogo hot spring that's housed in…
Uwajima is a small historic city situated deep inside Uwajima Bay on the west coast of Shikoku. The city has…
Kochi is a major city in Shikoku, one of Japan's lesser-known islands. But it is very much worth a visit…
Every 3 years, a large art festival descends on Naoshima and other islands in the Seto Inland Sea. It is…
Naoshima is also known as 'art island', which is no wonder because some of Japan's most famous art works can…
Sodoshima near Shikoku is a popular tourist spot for local people. There is beautiful scenery, olive trees, and special food…