The Uwakai Sea
The Uwakai Sea is part of Japan’s Inland Sea. It lies between western Shikoku and Kyushu, joining the Seto Inland Sea to the Pacific Ocean. The sea has a rugged coastline, offering beautiful vistas of peninsulas and islands.
The Uwakai Sea is part of Japan’s Inland Sea. It lies between western Shikoku and Kyushu, joining the Seto Inland Sea to the Pacific Ocean. The sea has a rugged coastline, offering beautiful vistas of peninsulas and islands.
Shimanami Kaidō A chain of islands and bridges across the Seto Inland Sea with a cycle path….
The Iyonada Monogatari is a luxury tourism train taking you on a stylish journey through the coastal and mountain region of western Shikoku known as Iyonada.
Dōgo is a part of Matsuyama, known for Dōgo Onsen, which is said to be the hot spring with the longest history of use by humans in Japan.
Here we consider the characteristics that make Shikoku the ideal destination if you want to enjoy some sake on your travels in Japan.
Shikoku has an amazing variety of accommodation, and here we’ll look at everything from guesthouses and pilgrim’s lodgings to high-end ryokan.
Shikoku is truly a foodie heaven. It’s one of the best places to eat in Japan. The four prefectures offer a wealth of delicious eating choices.
Here we attempt to summarize the myriad reasons to visit Shikoku into just eleven.
We interview travel writer Jonathan DeHart about his visit to Shikoku while researching his new guide, Moon Japan.
Turning up the heat with hot summer dance festivals