[Takamatsu City] Yashima | A table-shaped lava plateau with a spectacular view of the Seto Inland Sea, the stage of the Genpei War

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Surrounding tourist spots you should visit along with Yashima

Takamatsu City and nearby areas are dotted with attractive spots that you should visit together with Yashima.

  • Special scenic spot Ritsurin Park|Michelin 3-star Daimyo Garden
  • Takamatsu Castle Ruins Tamamo Park|One of Japan’s three major water castles floating on the sea
  • Shikoku Village Museum|An open-air museum with 33 old folk houses lined up at the foot of Mt. Yashima
  • Zaigo Udon Honke Waraya|Famous thatched roof restaurant at the foot of Yashima
  • Frequently asked questions about Yashima

    Q1. How long does it take to climb?

    The walking route takes 1 to 2 hours. It can be shortened by using the ropeway or driveway.

    Q2. Can I visit even on rainy days?

    The mountain path can be slippery, so it is best to visit on a sunny day.

    Q3. When is the best time to see autumn leaves?

    Mid to late November is usually the best time. It gets cold so take measures to protect yourself from the cold.

    Q4. Is there a parking lot?

    You can use the parking lot at the top of the mountain or the parking lot at the base. Please check the basic information for details.

    Summary | Yashima, a must-see when visiting Takamatsu City

    Yashima is known for its “table-shaped lava plateau with spectacular views of the Seto Inland Sea, the stage of the Genpei War.” When visiting Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture, be sure to include it in your schedule. An unforgettable journey awaits where you can experience the spectacular scenery and culture unique to Setouchi.

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