Meiji Period Military Sites in Shikoku
The Meiji period was a pivotal time Japanese history that left fascinating military sites all over Shikoku.
The Meiji period was a pivotal time Japanese history that left fascinating military sites all over Shikoku.
Shikoku has a wealth of historical sites that tell the story of Japan during World War II.
The first kamikaze pilot to sink an enemy ship was from Saijō in Ehime.
The longest peninsula in Japan with a fascinating geology and history.
Located on a calm, flat stretch of the Yoshino River, the charming town of Wakimachi was a centre for indigo dyeing during the Edo and Meiji periods.