Other Sightseeing Spot Spots in Takamatsu Area

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    Kagawa Takamatsu-shi Aji Cho 5824-4
    The name of this antique shop means “nap” in French. Operating out of a black-doored warehouse with no sign, the shop offers a variety of antique furniture and curios. Like an old-fashioned secondhand store, the shop’s collection of furniture has been assembled without regard to specific styles or eras; most of it was purchased in and brought over from the U.K. The shop’s knickknacks from the Czech Republic, Belgium, France, and numerous other countries are simple yet adorable. Customers rave that, enwrapped in the shop’s unique atmosphere, you’ll completely forget about the time as you hunt for fascinating and attractive antiques.

    We visites this place thanks to a very nice Obasan. She bring us to the Koto local club concert , to a samurai very nice picture exhibition and also to the cofee shop. Very nice place and eternal...

  • Yashima Island (Dan-no-Ura)
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    Yajima Sanjo, Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture
    This place was the location of the Battle of Yashima, one of the major theaters of the Genpei War. Many romantic historical events took place here, such as Nasu no Yoichi shooting an arrow through the fan of a taunting enemy soldier. A great number of scenic and historic sites can be found here, including the inlet where the Taira clan hid warships in preparation for a raid by the Minamoto clan, and the Shishi no Reigan observatory where visitors can throw tiles in memory of the Minamoto clan's victory.
  • Ogijima no Tamashii
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    Kagawa Pref. Takamatsushi Ogichou
    This is the first work of art you’ll see when you arrive at Ogijima Island. The roof is made from a combination of letters from various languages, producing a number of shadows depending on the light.
  • Tsuda no Matsubara
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    Kagawa Sanuki-shi Tsudamachi Tsuda 103-3 Roadside Station Tsudanomatsubara
    This scenic stretch of white sands and green pines has even been selected for inclusion in a list of Japan's 100 Best Beaches. Ancient, 600-year-old pines and visually stunning twisted pines with roots jutting out of the ground extend along a one-kilometer-long length of beach. The area was originally established as a prefectural park called Kinrin Park in 1915, and was later eventually included as part of Setonaikai National Park, known for the fabulous scenery of the Seto Inland Sea. The largest swimming beach in the prefecture, in the summer the popular destination bustles with beach-goers and it sees over 130 thousand visitors annually.
  • Marutani Seimen
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    Kagawa Takamatsu-shi Ajicho Ou No
    This udon noodle restaurant, located a10-minute walk from Kotoden Enza Station, can be identified from the closes intersection by its large sign. The restaurant has a retro atmosphere and serves orthodox handmade udon. Customers particularly love the chewy, springy noodles of the Bukkake Udon, which exudes the rich flavor of the dashi stock used to make it. Desiring to enable customers to enjoy fresh-made noodles, the restaurant does not keep a large stock of noodles ready to eat lying around. Closely tied to the local community, on weekends locals often line up to purchase packets of noodles to take home and eat.
  • Goshiki Dai Kuromine Observation Deck
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    Kagawa Takamatsu-shi Tarumicho
  • Yashima Yamaue Observation Deck
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    Kagawa Takamatsu-shi Yashimahigashimachi
  • Yashima Yamaue
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    Kagawa Takamatsu-shi Yashimahigashimachi 1780
  • Jomisaki Park junai Load
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    Kagawa Pref. Takamatsushi Ajichou 6392-91
  • Inokuma Tei
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    Kagawa Higashikagawa-shi Matsubara 166
  • Okubojinokanetohenrosannosuzu
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    Kagawa Pref. Sanukishi Tawa Kanewari 96
  • Yashima Castle Ruins Observation Deck
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    Kagawa Takamatsu-shi Yashimahigashimachi
  • Megijima‧Nishiura Fishing Port
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    Kagawa Takamatsu-shi Megicho

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Japan’s smallest prefecture, Kagawa, may take up just a small corner of Shikoku, but it has grown increasingly popular with the recognition of Naoshima, its "art island" in the Seto Inland Sea between Shikoku and Honshu. Just a stone’s throw from the islands, mainland Kagawa’s prefectural capital, Takamatsu, holds history in its castle ruins and its pride and joy, Ritsurin Garden, is known as one of the country’s best gardens.

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