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Enjoy the Beautiful Scenery Around the Islands of Kagawa Prefecture! "Awashima", "Shishijima," "Ibukishima," and "Shounai Peninsula," Floating in the Seto Inland Sea, Are Sightseeing Spots With Plenty of Beautiful Nature.
Local PR Travel- 133 plays
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The Islands of the Seto Inland Sea This time, we bring you a video with a superb view of the islands of the Seto Inland Sea. The video “Kagawa's Best Holiday - Awashima, Shishijima, Ibukishima, and Shonai Peninsula" (かがわ極上休日 粟島・志々島・伊吹島・荘内半島), is produced by Kagawa Prefecture's channel “Udonken.” The Seto Inland Sea area, famous for the Seto Ohashi Bridge, which is introduced in this video, has about 700 islands and beautiful scenery. Shodoshima is one of the most famous islands in Shikoku, but the Seto Inland Sea has many other attractive and recommended tourist attractions. This video summarizes four recommended sightseeing spots in Awashima, Shishijima, Ibukijima and Shonai Peninsula all in under 3 minutes. Enjoy the video of these beautiful, natural tourist destinations. Awashima - Appreciating Art Photo: Awashima seen from Mt. Shiude About 15 minutes from Suda Port in Kagawa Prefecture, Awashima is characterized by its three-winged screw-like shape. It is known for being home to the National Maritime Training School founded in the Meiji era (1868-1912 AD) as well as the Awashima Ocean Memorial Hall. Saya Kubota's work, "The Missing Post Office," which stores letters in unknown boxes in a post office, and a buoy garden which is decorated with cute art using buoys floating on the sea, are also popular tourist attractions. We recommend taking your time and watching the sun set on the calm Nishihama beach. Shisijima - The Island Guarded by a 1,200 Year Old Giant Camphor Tree Photo:The Giant Camphor Tree of Shishijima From 0:51 in the video, you can see Shishijima, in Kagawa Prefecture, which is a small island characterized by mountainous terrain. The 1200-year-old camphor tree on the island is a large tree designated as a natural monument of the prefecture. You can see the enormous, powerful camphor tree from 1:01 in the video. Climb to Kusunokikura Observatory, where you can overlook the Seto Inland Sea, and enjoy the scenery in harmony with nature. Ibuki Island Photo:Iriko Ibukijima Island, seen at1:30 is a fishing town where Ibuki Irico, Kagawa's famous gourmet food, is actively fished. Ibuki Iriko is a dried sardine processed from Japanese anchovy caught on Ibuki Island. On the sea side of the island, there are many Iriko processing plants referred to as "Iriba." Visit unusual sights such as the Ibuki Folk Museum and the mysterious "Toilet House," an Instagram-worthy piece of art. The Seto Inland Sea's "Shonai Peninsula" Photo:The Shonai Peninsula seen from the main shrine "Takaya Shrine" Finally, we introduce the Shonai Peninsula, which can be seen from 2:04 in the video. From here, you can overlook the beauty of the Seto Inland Sea from the Shiudeyama Observation Deck. You can walk to Maruyama Island, a legendary place in Japan, where the legend of Taro Urashima remains, at low tide, from the Ninaihama Beach on the Shonai Peninsula. The end of the legend of Urashima Taro is also the grave of Urashima Taro. The Sanuki Misaki Lighthouse at the tip of Shonai Peninsula is also a great place to see! Other Remote Islands and Places to Visit in the Seto Inland Sea Photo:Evening view of Seto Bridge There are many other famous islands besides the islands introduced in this video. Awaji Island, the largest island in the Seto Inland Sea; Shodoshima, famous for the movie "Twenty-Four Eyes"; Teshima, Naoshima, and Megijima, where you can enjoy modern art; Ikuchijima, a sacred place for cycling; Suo-Oshima, called the "Hawaii of the Seto Inland Sea"; Mukaishima, the closest remote island to Hiroshima; Okinoshima, a former Japanese military fortress; Osaki Shimojima, the setting for Suntory's drinking water commercials; and Nekojima Sanagi Island. Don't miss the Setouchi International Art Festival, an event held on 12 islands and in two ports in the Seto Inland Sea! The Seto Inland Sea has many hot spring inns and hotels. The sightseeing plans, routes and courses are up to you! Enjoy your trip to the Seto Inland Sea as you please. Summary of the Seto Inland Sea's Islands Each of the islands featured in these videos has its own unique characteristics. Which one's your favorite? The islands around the Seto Inland Sea can be accessed by the Seto Inland Sea Steamship or cruise ferry. If you're looking for a sightseeing trip to some of Japan's most scenic spots, take a cruise tour to enjoy the beautiful islands of the Seto Inland Sea! 【Official Website】Kagawa Prefectural Government Homepage https://www.pref.kagawa.lg.jp/ 【Tripadvisor】Kagawa Prefecture https://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g298231-Kagawa_Prefecture_Shikoku-Vacations.html -
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The Number One Udon Town in Japan! There Are Many Things to Enjoy in Kagawa Prefecture, the "Udon Prefecture" of Shikoku, Besides Udon! We'll Introduce You to All the Popular Tourist Spots, Including Art and Remote Islands Full of Nature.
Local PR Food & Drink- 97 plays
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The Udon Prefecture - Kagawa! This video, titled "VISIT KAGAWA Promotion," was produced by "Udon Prefecture" (うどん県), the official channel of Kagawa Prefecture. As you may or may not know, Kagawa Prefecture is famous for its Sanuki udon. You can see delicious looking udon, such as kake udon or kamaage udon during this video (0:34). However, Kagawa Prefecture has more to offer than just its delicious udon! Art and History in Kagawa Photo:A Woman Traveling Around Shrines and Temples Naoshima (直島: Naoshima), shown in the video (1:00), is a famous island where you can enjoy modern art. If you want to immerse yourself in the world of art, we recommend visiting Kagawa Prefecture's Higashiyama Kaii Setouchi Art Museum, the “Marugame Genichiro – Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art,” and Kagawa Prefectural Art Museum.” Also, don't miss the Hyoryu Post Office, with a collection of unaddressed letters, and Zenigata Sunae of Kannongi City (観音寺市: Kannongi – Shi ). Kagawa Prefecture, is also famous for Shikoku Henro, a pilgrimage through the 88 temples of Shikoku. You can visit famous historical temples, shrines, and castles such as Kotohiragu, Zentsuji, Marugame jyo and Takamatsu jyo. We also recommend checking out Japanese traditional art and culture at the former Konpira Grand Theatre, the oldest theatre in Japan. Art Appreciation in Kagawa Prefecture! Photo:Ogijima seen from Megijima Ogijima (男木島: Ogijima), known as "Cat Island," and Megijima (女木島: Megijima) with the Onigashima cavern are two more famous tourist spots in Kagawa. Shodoshima (小豆島: Shodoshima), famous for "Angel Island", and Tsushima (津島: Tsushima), known as a power spot of Tsushima Shrine are also great places to visit. From a ferry, you can see a beautiful view of Seto Shirube (The guide of Seto), a famous red light house. Also, Yashima (屋島:Yashima) in the middle of Seto O-Hashi bridge is another spot where you can enjoy a beautiful view of the ocean! Tons of Sightseeing Locations in Kagawa Prefecture! Photo:Low tide at Chichigahama Kagawa Prefecture has many scenic locations to visit, such as Kuribayashi park, Sanuki Manno National Government Park, Flower Park Urashima, and the Shotsuji Mountain observation deck. Also you shouldn’t miss Chichibugahama (父母ヶ浜: Chichibugahama), an instagrammable location known as the “Salar de Uyuni of Japan,” and Honenike Dam, a dam with the oldest masonry in Japan. If you have children, we recommend visiting New Reomaworld or Sanuki Kodomonokuni. Kagawa Prefecture Summary Kagawa prefecture, facing the Seto Inland Sea, has more than enough tourist locations to see during a one or two day trip. We recommend lining up your visit with the Sanuki Takamatsu Festival, the Kotohira Festival, the Sanuki Toyohama Chosa Festival, and other popular festivals and events if possible. There is various transportation, including buses and trains, in Kagawa prefecture as well. You can go anywhere you want without needing car. Also there are many places to stay as well, making Kagawa Prefecture very tourist friendly. If you want to see beautiful views and rare contemporary art, be sure to visit Kagawa Prefecture! 【Official Website】Official Website run by Kagawa Prefecuture https://www.pref.kagawa.lg.jp/ 【Official Website】Udon Prefecture Travel Net: Kagawa Prefecture Tourism Association Official Site https://www.my-kagawa.jp/en/ -
Video article 2:41
Shodoshima Island in Kagawa Prefecture Is an Island of Olives and Art, Floating in the Seto Inland Sea! It Was Also the Filming Location for a Popular Japanese Movie!
Local PR Travel- 220 plays
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Introducing Shodoshima in Kagawa Prefecture! "Shodoshima - Extremely Romantic" (小豆島 極上のロマンチック), produced by "Udon Prefecture," is a PR video for Shodoshima, a remote island floating in the Seto Inland Sea in Kagawa Prefecture, in Japan's Shikoku region. Photo:Shodoshima You'll have a great time exploring the unique sights of the island, such as Olive Park and Olive Beach, and Angel Road which only appears at low tide. Check out the video to see the many fascinating sights of Shodoshima in the Seto Inland Sea! A Look at Kagawa Prefecture's Shodoshima Island Photo:Terraced rice fields and mountains At 0:22 in the video, you can see the huge stone gate formed by nature, and a sacred site perched among the rocks. In addition to this, there are other spectacular views of strange rocks created by tectonic movements and erosion, such as Kasaneiwa and the large tengu rocks, as well as the Kankakei Gorge and the Shihoyubi Viewing Deck on the hills. These can be reached by the Kankakei Ropeway. We also recommend places such as Shiroyama Sakura Park, Nakayama Senmaida, and Shodoshima Hometown Village, that are overflowing with beautiful natural scenery. Other must-see locations include Dofuchi Strait, in the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's most narrow strait, the village used for filming "Twenty-Four Eyes," where you can enjoy the scenery of good old Japan, and there's also the peace group. You can see these from 1:23 in the video. Hoshoin no Shimpaku, which is over 1600 years old, is introduced at 1:37 in the video. It's a popular power spot. Enjoy Contemporary Art at Shodoshima, Kagawa Shodoshima is famous as an island of art, and the Setouchi Triennale was held there in 2019. Don't miss "Star Anger," the symbol of Sakate Port, where dragons sit perched and roaring. There's also the mythological painting "Shodoshima Enki Emaki" in the ferry waiting area, as well as "Kotsugiki Kinji," "Secrets of Hanajunami Island" and "The Gift of the Sun" scattered around the island. You can check these out at 1:55 in the video! Dining at Shodoshima, Kagawa From 0:33 in the video, we're shown "Hishionosato," a soy sauce brewery where Shodoshima's specialty soy sauce is made. On a tour of the moromi storehouse, you can see the traditional production process for the soy sauce. We recommend try the local specialty "soy sauce pudding" as well. If you're looking for some authentic Italian cuisine, we recommend the hideaway restaurant on the hilltop "Furyu,"where you can taste local ingredients, introduced at 1:05 in the video. Summary of Shodoshima, Kagawa Photo:Angel road As shown in the video, you can take a ferry to Shodoshima Tonosho and enjoy a superb view of the sea. Sightseeing destinations on the island can be conveniently accessed by bus or rental car. There's plenty of delicious food to be found on Shodoshima, such as somen noodles and olive oil, so we recommend purchasing some as souvenirs. In this article we introduced information about Shodoshima. We hope you have a better idea of what the island has to offer! Enjoy your stay! 【Official Website】Shodoshima, Kagawa Town Hall http://www.town.shodoshima.lg.jp/ 【Official Website】Shodoshima | Kagawa Tourism Association Official Site - Udon Travel Net https://www.my-kagawa.jp/en/