Kagawa Prefecture, famous nationwide as the “Udon Prefecture,” is an attractive tourist destination facing the Seto Inland Sea with a wealth of nature, history, culture, and local food. There is a wide variety of tourist attractions, including Takamatsu Castle, one of Japan’s three major water castles, Ritsurin Park, which has three Michelin stars, Kotohira Shrine, affectionately known as Konpira-san, and the world-class scenic views of Shodoshima.
In this article, we will introduce 50 tourist spots that you must visit when traveling to Kagawa Prefecture, organized by area. It also covers accommodation, local food, hot springs, and access information to remote islands. Please use this information to plan your trip to Kagawa.
Tourist spots in Takamatsu area [Kagawa tourism center]
The Takamatsu area, centered around JR Takamatsu Station and Takamatsu Port, is the center of Kagawa’s main sightseeing spots. It is known for its three-star Michelin garden, the site of the Genpei War, and the gateway to the Setouchi Triennale.
Tourist spots in the Shodoshima area [Holy place for movies and literature]
Shodoshima, the island of olives, is a representative remote island of Kagawa Prefecture in the Seto Inland Sea. It is known as the filming location for the movie “Kiki’s Delivery Service” and “Twenty-Four Eyes,” and in recent years has become an important base for the Setouchi Triennale.
Tourist spots in Kotohira and Zentsuji area [Sato of Faith]
This area is home to some of Kagawa’s most representative holy places of faith, including Kotohira Shrine, affectionately known as “Konpira-san,” and Zentsuji, the birthplace of Kobo Daishi Kukai. Hot spring inns and famous udon restaurants line the approach.
Tourist spots in the Kannonji/Mitoyo area [Treasure trove of spectacular views]
This area is home to many photogenic spots that have been rapidly increasing in popularity in recent years, such as Chichibugahama, “Japan’s Uyuni Salt Lake,” Takaya Shrine, the torii gate in the sky that has become a hot topic on social media, and a scenic park above the clouds. You can fully enjoy the natural beauty of western Kagawa.
Tourist spots in the Marugame, Utazu, and Sakaide areas
Utazu/Sakaide is located at the foot of Marugame Castle and Seto Ohashi Bridge, which boasts the highest stone wall in Japan. It is an attractive area that combines the view of the Seto Inland Sea with modern art and history and culture.
Tourist spots in Sanuki, Higashikagawa, and Tadotsu areas
An area in the eastern part of Kagawa Prefecture where nature and history remain. It is home to Sanuki City’s Okushi Natural Park and a tourist exchange hub that tells the history of Higashikagawa City’s salt and soy sauce brewing.
Base route for Setouchi Triennale and remote islands
Kagawa’s remote islands, such as Naoshima, Teshima, and Inujima, which are the locations of the Setouchi Triennale, can be accessed via multiple ferry routes. We have compiled a list of the main routes that will help you plan your artistic island trip.
Day 1: Takamatsu Airport → Ritsurin Park → Takamatsu Castle Ruins Tamamo Park → Lunch at Yashima → Overnight at a hotel in the city.
Day 2: After breakfast, go to Kotohira Shrine. After climbing the 785 stone steps and visiting the shrine, we had lunch at Kamitsubaki. The afternoon ends with a udon tour.
2 nights and 3 days plan (Shodoshima + Mainland)
Day 1: Takamatsu Port → Shodoshima (Tonosho Port) by ferry → Angel Road → Kankakei Ropeway → 1 night at Shodoshima Onsen Village.
Day 2: Marukin Soy Sauce Memorial Museum → Stroll around Soy Village → Twenty-Four Eye Movie Village → Take the ferry to the mainland. 1 night stay in Takamatsu city.
Day 3: Chichibugahama → Mt. Shimode or Tenku no Torii Takaya Shrine → Visit Konpira-san in Kotohira → Return home.
Frequently asked questions about Kagawa Prefecture tourism
Q1. When is the best season to visit Kagawa?
Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) are the best seasons for sightseeing. Spring is the best time to see the cherry blossoms at Ritsurin Park and Marugame Castle, and autumn is the best time to see the autumn leaves at Kankakei Valley. The best view of Chichibugahama Beach is from May to September, when low tide and sunset coincide.
Q2. How many days do you need to travel around Kagawa?
If you want to visit only the main sightseeing spots, we recommend 1 night and 2 days, if you want to include Shodoshima, 2 nights and 3 days, and if you want to tour the islands at the Setouchi Triennale, we recommend 3 nights and 4 days or more.
Q3. How to access Kagawa?
Airplane: Takamatsu Airport (direct flights available from Tokyo, Haneda, Okinawa, and Narita). Shinkansen: Approximately 1 hour by Rapid Marine Liner from Okayama Station. Ferry: Accessible from Kobe, Shin-Okayama, and Himeji via Shodoshima.
Q4. Do I need a rental car?
You can sightsee within Takamatsu City, Kotohira, and Shodoshima by bus, train, and route bus. Renting a car is convenient for Chichibugahama, Tenku no Torii, Okushi Natural Park, etc.
Q5. What are the recommended local foods in Kagawa Prefecture?
In addition to Sanuki udon, we have a wide variety of gourmet dishes that make use of local ingredients, such as bone-in chicken, rare sugar, Wasanbon, olives (from Shodoshima), and soy sauce beans.
Summary|Kagawa Prefecture tourism is a destination full of charm that can be enjoyed throughout the four seasons
Kagawa Prefecture, known as the birthplace of Sanuki udon, is also a tourist destination packed with charm in each season. Famous castles and gardens with a sense of history, spectacular beaches in the Seto Inland Sea, hot spots that look great on social media, remote islands that are the setting for art festivals, and a food culture typified by Sanuki udon. Please use the 50 spots introduced in this article as a reference to create your own Kagawa travel plan.