Island Spots in Kotohira / Kanonji Area

  • Tsutajima Island
    Travel / Tourism
    Kagawa Mitoyo-shi Niocho
    This is a small-uninhabited island about one kilometer west from the Nio Harbor. There is a larger Otsuta Island and a small Kotsuta Island, together called Tsuta Islands. The ferries only run from Nio Harbor to these nearby islands from April through October. In the summer, they are popular island that are full of visitors enjoying the beach and leisure activities. These uninhabited islands do not even have vending machines or, naturally, any form of electrically powered devices. A beach clubhouse is set up during the summer season, and visitors can purchase simple meals and snacks. The ferryboats do not run on a schedule, but rather just whenever a customer needs to be ferried. In order to return back to Shikoku Island, one must call the ferry by phone.
  • Sanagishima Island
    Travel / Tourism
    Kagawa Nakatado-gun Tadotsucho
  • Matajima Island
    Travel / Tourism
    Kagawa Kanonji-shi
  • Marugamijima Island
    Travel / Tourism
    Kagawa Kanonji-shi
  • Ibukijima Island
    Travel / Tourism
    Kagawa Kanonji-shi
  • Maruyamajima Island
    Travel / Tourism
    Kagawa Mitoyo-shi
  • Ozutajima Island
    Travel / Tourism
    Kagawa Mitoyo-shi
  • Kozutajima Island
    Travel / Tourism
    Kagawa Mitoyo-shi
  • Futaomotejima Island
    Travel / Tourism
    Kagawa Nakatado-gun Tadotsucho
  • Awashima Island
    Travel / Tourism
    Kagawa Mitoyo-shi
  • Islet
    Travel / Tourism
    Kagawa Prefecture Nakatado-gun Tadotsu
  • Taka Mishima
    Travel / Tourism
    Kagawa Nakatado-gun Tadotsucho
  • Shishijima Island
    Travel / Tourism
    Kagawa Mitoyo-shi
  • Kamegasajima Island
    Travel / Tourism
    Kagawa Nakatado-gun Tadotsucho

Kagawa Areas

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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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