A government-certified foreign language and tourist guide will pick you up by car from the train station, hotel, etc.
The standard destinations are as follows, but depending on your needs, weather, traffic conditions and season, the destinations and length of your stay can be adjusted. Optional locations are also included as much as possible.
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Designated a Special Place of Scenic Beauty by the Japanese government, Ritsurin Garden is the largest cultural garden in Japan. Originally built as a private villa for the Matsudaira family, feudal lords of Takamatsu, the garden was completed nearly 300 years ago after several generations of renovations. With six ponds and thirteen artificial hills, it features an exquisite design characteristic of early Edo-period strolling gardens. The layout of the garden, the arrangement of stones, and the harmony of trees and rocks provide a refined aesthetic. The beauty of the garden changes with the seasons, and the flowers that bloom next to the carefully pruned pines create picturesque scenes.
Takamatsu is considered a sacred place for bonsai enthusiasts, especially the areas of "Onishi" and "Kokubunji". Onishi, in particular, is known as the world's center of pine bonsai cultivation, accounting for 80% of Japan's production. Revered by bonsai lovers, Onishi is considered a must-see destination. Tour guide Mr. Nakanishi of Chinsyū-En offers a comprehensive tour of the local bonsai culture.
Negoroji Temple is the 82nd temple on the Shikoku pilgrimage and is historically associated with Kōbō Daishi. It is believed that during his pilgrimage, Kōbō Daishi built a temple called Kōzō-in on the main summit of Goshikidai, known as Aofune. Later, Chishō Daishi (a prominent monk of the Tendai sect) carved a statue of Senju Kannon from a sacred tree and founded Chikusō-in, which together with Kōzō-in is known as Negoroji Temple.
The Seto Inland Sea History and Folk Museum, located in Kamezu Town, Takamatsu, is designated as an important cultural property. This public facility, designed by local government officials rather than a famous architect, was completed in 1973. It is one of the newest designated cultural properties in Japan. The museum showcases the maritime history of the Seto Inland Sea, which served as an important hub for Japanese maritime transportation, especially during the Edo period, when water transportation played a vital role in the movement of goods and people.
Busshōzan Onsen features a stylish yet warm architectural design. All baths offer naturally flowing bicarbonate spring water, providing a relaxing and rejuvenating experience in an open, spacious setting. The Onsen also has a café where visitors can enjoy food and drinks while soaking up the tranquil atmosphere.
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.
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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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