Facing the Seto Inland Sea, this area offers beautiful views of the sea. In particular, the view from Yashima is spectacular, and you can enjoy the different sceneries offered across the four seasons. Art events such as the Setouchi Triennale are held every three years, attracting tourists from all over the world, and the area is also home to many famous restaurants serving Sanuki udon, one of the Three Great Udon Noodles of Japan.
One of Japan's largest Cultural Heritage Gardens, boasting beauty that changes with each step, often described using "one step, one view," and is celebrated for its seasonal charm, which is even referred to as a national treasure of gardens.
Yashima, a spectacular sight with its unique topography, rich natural environment, and the many stories born from the long history of the people who have lived there, is the symbol of Takamatsu City.
A park developed from the ruins of a castle, one of the Three Great Water Castles in Japan. Within the park there is a moat with sea bream, several Important Cultural Properties, and a Japanese garden, so there is plenty to see.
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By Air:
Haneda Airport ~ Takamatsu Airport : Approx. 1hr 20 min.
Takamatsu Airport ~ TakamatsuStation
(limousine Bus/Approx.40 min.)
By Train(Shinkansen):
Tokyo Station ~ Okayama Station : Approx. 3hr 10min.
Shin-Osaka Station ~Okayama Station : Approx. 45 min.
Okayama Station ~ Takamatsu Station : Approx. 1hr
By Train(SUNRISE SETO/sleeper train):
Tokyo Station ~ Takamatsu Station :
Approx. 9hr 30 min.