This immersive walking tour takes you through the historic and cultural highlights of Yashima, a plateau in Takamatsu renowned for its rich history and stunning views of the Seto Inland Sea. Once a battlefield during the Genpei War, Yashima is now a peaceful area with temples, museums, and breathtaking natural scenery.
Perfect for history buffs, nature lovers, and cultural enthusiasts, this tour combines educational insights with leisurely exploration. Experience the blend of history, nature, and tradition that makes Yashima a hidden gem in Takamatsu.
This tour is great for any types of travelers , such as adventure seekers, families with children, etc.
Pickup included
Located in Takamatsu, Shikoku Mura Village is an open-air museum that showcases the traditional architecture and rural lifestyle of Shikoku Island. This unique cultural site features over 20 historic buildings, including Edo-period farmhouses, a kabuki theater, and a sake brewery, all carefully relocated and preserved.
Visitors can explore the lush, natural surroundings while learning about the island's history and craftsmanship. The village also houses the Shikoku Mura Gallery, designed by renowned architect Tadao Ando, which features modern art exhibitions.
It's a perfect destination for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and those seeking a tranquil escape into Japan’s rich cultural heritage.
This museum closes every Tuesdays, so we go to different spots if you book this tour on Tuesday.
Located in Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture, Road Station Genpeinosato Mure serves as a convenient rest stop and a cultural hub celebrating the area's rich history and local specialties. The station is named after the Genpei War, a historical conflict that influenced the region.
Located in Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture, Ritsurin Garden is one of Japan's most celebrated traditional gardens, boasting a history of over 400 years. Spread across 75 hectares, this expansive landscape garden is a masterpiece of Japanese horticulture and design.
Please show the ticket to the guide when you meet.
Takamatsu is a coastal city in Kagawa Prefecture, known for its beautiful gardens, historic castles, and delicious udon noodles. The city offers a blend of traditional Japanese culture and modern attractions, making it a unique destination for travelers.
Also known as Tamamo Castle, this historic castle offers beautiful views of the city and the Seto Inland Sea. The castle grounds are a popular spot for cherry blossom viewing in the spring.
One of Japan's most famous gardens, Ritsurin Garden is a beautiful blend of traditional Japanese landscaping and natural beauty. The garden features ponds, bridges, and historic tea houses.
A scenic plateau offering stunning views of the Seto Inland Sea and the surrounding islands. Yashima is also known for its historic significance and beautiful natural landscapes.
Thick, chewy wheat noodles served in a variety of broths and toppings. A must-try specialty of Takamatsu.
Sweet and savory onions, a popular side dish in Takamatsu.
Fresh oysters from the Seto Inland Sea, often grilled or served raw.
This period offers pleasant weather, perfect for outdoor activities and exploring the city's attractions. The cherry blossom season in April and the autumn foliage in November are particularly beautiful.
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Takamatsu is a very safe city with low crime rates. Violent crime is rare, and petty crime is uncommon. However, travelers should always take basic precautions to protect their belongings.
Takamatsu Station
Takamatsu Station Bus Terminal, Central Bus Terminal
The bus system is the primary mode of public transport in Takamatsu. Buses are frequent and cover most of the city.
Available • Apps: JapanTaxi, DiDi
Car, Bike, Scooter
A small town known for its historic Kompira-san Shrine, a significant Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of theater and commerce.
A small island in the Seto Inland Sea known for its contemporary art museums and installations, including works by famous artists like Yayoi Kusama and James Turrell.
A famous pilgrimage route covering 88 Buddhist temples across Shikoku Island. Many travelers choose to walk parts of the route for its spiritual and cultural significance.
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