Japan | Kagawa: Takamatsu, Naoshima, and Shodoshima 3-Day Tour
Itinerary
Day 1
JR Matsuyama Station ➡️ Takamatsu ➡️ Ritsurin Garden ➡️ JR Hotel Clement Takamatsu
Day 2
Takamatsu Port ➡️ Naoshima Miyanoura Port ➡️ Nokyo-mae ➡️ Ando Museum ➡️ Chichu Art Museum ➡️ Miyanoura Port ➡️ Takamatsu Port ➡️ Hotel
Day 3
Takamatsu Port ➡️ Shodoshima Tonosho Port ➡️ Kankakei ➡️ Shodoshima Olive Park ➡️ Tonosho Port ➡️ Takamatsu Port ➡️ Hotel
*️⃣ Ritsurin Garden in Takamatsu, Kagawa, covers an area of 75 hectares and has a history of more than 400 years. It is a daimyo garden from the Edo period. Among the gardens designated as special places of scenic beauty in Japan, Ritsurin Garden is the largest. With the lush green Mount Shiun as a backdrop, the garden is cleverly designed with six ponds, 13 artificial hills, and a large number of pine trees pruned into various shapes.
*️⃣ Shodoshima is located in the northeast of Shikoku, between Shikoku and Honshu. It is the second largest island among the 3,000 islands in the Seto Inland Sea and a popular holiday destination. The island is famous for Kankakei, one of the three most beautiful valleys in Japan, Olive Park, and Angel Road.
*️⃣ Naoshima, located in the Seto Inland Sea of Shikoku, is known as the most artistic island. It is home to Tadao Ando's Benesse House, Chichu Art Museum, Yayoi Kusama's Yellow Pumpkin, Naoshima Violin, Naoshima Bath, Lee Ufan Museum, and more. In addition to art museums, there is the Art House Project, which involves renovating and redesigning local residents' houses. There are also many free art installations on the island, the most famous of which is Yayoi Kusama's Yellow Pumpkin by the sea, a pumpkin embracing the end of the world.