Exclusive private charter can easily travel to various famous attractions in Shikoku. The itinerary can be freely matched, eliminating the trouble of transportation planning, and enjoying a comfortable and secure journey.
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A classic route: One-day trip to Takamatsu City
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Zentsuji Temple's "Shikoku Henji" is a famous religious pilgrimage in Japan that involves visiting 88 temples that are related to "Kōbō Daishi" Kukai. Among these 88 temples, Zentsu-ji Temple in Kagawa Prefecture is said to have been founded by Kukai's father, Saeki Zentsu, and is the birthplace of the great master Kukai. In addition to the general burning of incense and worship here, you can also experience the "Pilgrimage to the Altar" and rethink the meaning of life in darkness.
Takaya Shrine (Sky Shrine) This place became widely noticed due to an opportunity in 2017. It became very popular on SNS overnight, and the media also called the torii standing on the top of the mountain the "Sky Torii". Especially from dusk to night, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery. The night view of the setting sun and city lights gradually lighting up through the torii is really romantic.
Nakano Udon School When you come to Kagawa Prefecture in Shikoku, you must try the local delicacies! Kagawa Prefecture, known as Sanuki Country in ancient times, is the hometown of Taiwan's famous "Sanuki Udon". Every meal in Kagawa has udon noodles, but you will never get tired of it because each restaurant has its own soup and creativity, each with its own taste and characteristics.
Kinhira-gu Shrine "Yasui Kinhira-gu Shrine" is located in Kyoto City in the southern part of Kyoto Prefecture. It is a very famous shrine that is very effective in killing evil and making good friends. Fujiwara Kamatashi, a wealthy family from the Asuka period, built this shrine to pray for a happy family. He also planted local wisteria flowers here and named it "Fujidera". Emperor Sotoku visited many times during the Heian period, so he was worshiped as the chief deity even after his death.
Ritsurin Park consists of the South Garden and the North Garden. The former is the original daimyo garden and the latter is a garden built in the Meiji Era (1868-1912). It takes up to two hours to tour the entire vast garden, and visitors can enjoy different views in each season. In particular, the cherry blossoms in spring and the red leaves in autumn attract countless tourists. The Sewoljeong Tea House and the man-made Flying Peak are the two best viewing spots in Ritsurin Park.