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Kagawa
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Shikoku-mura|四国村
This is an outdoor museum where old houses from the four prefectures of Kagawa, Ehime, Kochi and Tokushima have been transfered and restored. It is also used in chidren’s social studies program. The facility is rich in nature, and inside you will find old farmhouses and equipment that will give a tas...
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Kagawa
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Nakatsu Bansho-en|中津万象園
Daimyo Park was created in 1688. The name Daimyou Park (Feudal Lord Park) comes from the historical background, where powerful warriors of the Edo period were struggling to assert their power, and built Japanese gardens as a part of that competition. The scenery is lovely. The park is spacious and fe...
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Ehime
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Uchikoza|内子座
This kabuki theatre was built in 1916 on the occasion of the ascension of the Taisho emperor. With a revolving stage, hanamichi walkway, and box-seating, this is an authentic theatre. In 1985, renovations were completed, and currently the theatre is used as a center of performing arts activities loca...
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Ehime
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Nanraku-en|南楽園
With a total area of 150,000 square meters, this is Shikoku’s largest Japanese garden. Between the upper and lower lakes, the garden brings together the best of modern landscaping technology. In 1989 this garden was chosen as one of Japan’ Top 100 Urban Gardens. The year-round seasonal beauty of this...
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Kochi
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Katsurahama|桂浜
The beach is one of the most picturesque spots in Kochi Prefecture. A deep green pine grove behind the coast, five-colored beach gravel and the azure ocean chime perfectly with one another like a miniature garden to produce a stunning landscape. The beach has been known since ancient times as a popul...
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Kochi
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Nichiyo-ichi (Sunday Market)|日曜市
This Sunday market reflects 300 years of Tosa history, since 1690. Located just next to Kochi Castle, the Otesuji extends east for 1.3 km from the castle gate. The market is held every Sunday. Between April and September, the market is open from 5 am to 6 pm. From October to March, opening time is 6 ...
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Kochi
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Anpanman Museum|アンパンマンミュージアム
Yanase Takashi, known as cartoonist, picture book author and designer, grew up in Kochi Prefecture. This Memorial Hall is an art museum where you can see his original Anpanman drawings. This is a great experience, not only for children, but the adults will enjoy as well. There is Yanase Takashi Ho-no...
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Tokushima
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Wakimachi Plaster Awning Town|うだつの町並み
‘Udatsu’is a wall structure made from plaster that was built on the second floor, sticking out from the house, in the densely settled residential areas during the Edo period (1603-1967). Because the construction costs are high, these became a symbol of prosperity and wealth, and gave birth to the phr...
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Kagawa
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Ni-ju-shi-no-Hitomi Eigamura|二十四の瞳映画村
This is the place where the 1987 Japanese film Ni-ju-shi-no-Hitomi was shot. The film is set during World War II, and tells the tragic story of one female teacher and her 12 students – a story of teacher-student love in war times. The opening set was reconstructed here, reproducing the village wher...
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Kagawa
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Yamaroku Soy Sauce|ヤマロク醤油
This soy sauce maker keeps the old ways of making soy sauce, using large barrels made of Japanese cedar. The factory itself, called ‘moromikura’, was built more than 100 years ago and is registered as National Tangible Cultural Property.
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