Culture Takamatsu Castle Takamatsu Castle in Kagawa Prefecture is also known as Tamamo Castle. The castle was built in 1590 by Ikoma Chikamasa, the fi...
Food Hirome Market Visit Kochi Prefecture’s best-known place to eat. Locals and visitors alike love this shopping area with over 60 different re...
Activities Iya Valley Iya Valley (祖谷渓, Iyakei), located in western Tokushima Prefecture and centralized on Shikoku Island, is a grand expanse of...
Culture Ishiteji Temple At Matsuyama’s most famous temple, a sight almost as guaranteed as the temple buildings themselves is the cadre of pilgrims i...
Culture Matsuyama Castle Matsuyama Castle is one of the twelve "original castles" in Japan, i.e. castles that have survived the post-feudal era since ...
Culture Shosanji Temple Shosanji Temple (焼山寺), Also known as the Burning MouAbout 50 kilometers away from the start of the pilgrimage is the Shosa...
Culture Nakatsu Banshoen Nakatsu Banshoen (中津万象園) is a Japanese garden built in 1688 for the second generation feudal lord of Marugame.
Activities Naruto Whirlpools The Naruto Whirlpools (鳴門の渦潮, Naruto no Uzushio) are a natural phenomena found in the Naruto Strait Tokushima's Naruto a...
Culture Ritsurin Garden One of the most famous historical gardens in Japan, Ritsurin Garden in Kagawa Prefecture is home to sprawling verdant landsca...