Unomachi
A network of old streets in the heart of Seiyo, dating from the Edo Period and later.
A network of old streets in the heart of Seiyo, dating from the Edo Period and later.
The Shimanami Kaidō is a chain of islands across the Seto Inland Sea, joined by a series of bridges which carry an expressway and cycle paths.
Ōzu is a charming small town known for its a spectacular castle in a river setting with mountains towering nearby.
The largest city in Shikoku, Matsuyama has maintained its vitality and cultural traditions across the centuries.
A historic area of Matsuyama, known for Dōgo Onsen, the oldest onsen in Japan.
Zentsūji is a town with a strange mixture of Buddhist and military history. It’s the birthplace of Kūkai and Enchin.
The second largest island in the Seto Inland Sea, Shōdo Island is known for its olives.
A world-famous ‘art island’ with a history going back to the Heian period.
A small town in Kagawa, the site of Shikoku’s largest Shinto shrine complex, Konpira-san.