A four-night, five-day trip in which you traverse the Seto Inland Sea and then travel from west to east through Shikoku. Enjoy the mild climate of the Seto Inland Sea, the beautiful water, and delicious gourmet food.

Locations Visited Hiroshima - Ehime - Kagawa - Okayama  4-nights trip
Learning Themes Traditional culture Natural environment Japanese food

Highlights

Enjoy the natural beauty and culture of the Seto Inland Sea
Taste udon, the soul food of Kagawa
Hiroshima Airport Murakami Suigun Museum Kotohira-gu Kanamaru-za Nakano Udon School, Kotohira Branch Ritsurin Garden Ohara Museum of Art Kurashiki Ivy Square Okayama Airport

Itineraries

Day 1

Afternoon

Hiroshima
Arrive at Hiroshima Airport
In addition to offering access from Haneda and Narita airports in Japan, there are also direct flights to Hiroshima Airport from Taiwan, Hong Kong, China, and Singapore.

You can also get there by Shinkansen (bullet train).

Travel to Onomichi. (approx. one hour by car or one hour and a half by train)
hotel Onomichi

Day 2

All Day

Ehime
Cross the Seto Inland Sea via the Shimanami Kaido expressway
Take the Shimanami Kaido across the Seto Inland Sea to Imabari in Ehime Prefecture on the opposite shore.

The Shimanami Kaido is an expressway that connects Onomichi in Hiroshima Prefecture with Imabari in Ehime Prefecture.

It connects islands of various sizes in the Seto Inland Sea, and you can enjoy beautiful scenery as you cross the Seto Inland Sea.

The following site provides information about the Shimanami Kaido:
https://visithiroshima.net/things_to_do/attractions/islands/islands_along_shimanami_kaido.html

It is also one of Japan's best-known cycling roads, so you can also cycle across the bridge.

You can enjoy gourmet cuisine, hot springs, and beautiful beaches at the islands along the way, and there's also a place where you can learn about the history of the "Murakami Suigun" pirates, who were once active in the Seto Inland Sea.

Some of the islands also have minpaku (private lodging).

And Ehime Prefecture is also famous as a tangerine-producing area, and you can pick tangerines at various spots in the prefecture from autumn to winter.
hotel Imabari

Tourist Spot

Murakami Suigun Museum open_in_new

A museum about the "Murakami Suigun" pirates, who were once active in the Seto Inland Sea.

Day 3

Morning-Afternoon

Kagawa
Visit Kotohira-gu (Kompira Shrine)
Travel to Kotohira in Kagawa Prefecture. (approx. one hour and a half by car or approx. two hours by train)

Kompira Shrine, affectionately known as "Kompira-san," is famous as a shrine where people pray for safety on the seas.

From the approach, you need to ascend 785 stone steps to reach the main shrine, which takes about 45 minutes, but there are restaurants and souvenir shops along both sides, and you can also enjoy the beautiful scenery as you make your way up.

Nearby is the Kanamaru-za, Japan's oldest kabuki theater, and you can also view the interior.


Enjoy udon
In the vicinity of Kotohira-gu are numerous restaurants serving udon, Kagawa Prefecture's most famous product.

Udon is a traditional Japanese dish, but Kagawa Prefecture is especially well known, and they are known as "Sanuki udon."

Their appeal is the firm texture of the noodles and the simple soup.
There is also a place where you can try your hand at making udon.

Tourist Spot

Kotohira-gu open_in_new

A popular shrine known affectionately as "Kompira-san." It is famous for its long path of stone steps, and also retains valuable historical buildings and works of art.

Kanamaru-za open_in_new

A kabuki theater that was built in the Edo period, and is Japan's oldest theater of the existing ones. Even today, a kabuki performance is held once a year in the spring.

Nakano Udon School, Kotohira Branch open_in_new

You knead the flour to make noodles, and then boil them and eat your hand-made udon.

Evening

Kagawa
Move to Takamatsu
Travel to Takamatsu in Kagawa Prefecture. (approx. one hour by car or approx. one hour and a half by train)
hotel Takamatsu

Day 4

Morning-Afternoon

Kagawa
After sightseeing in Takamatsu, visit a Japanese school and engage in exchange activities
Take a stroll around the Ritsurin Garden, and from the afternoon, have a school exchange in or around Takamatsu.

Tourist Spot

Ritsurin Garden open_in_new

A Japanese garden that is one of the largest in the country. It features a large pond and various trees and shrubs, and the beauty of the park changes with each passing season.

Evening

Okayama
Move to Kurashiki
Travel to Kurashiki in Okayama Prefecture. (approx. one hour by car and 1.5 hours by train)
hotel Kurashiki

Day 5

Morning

Okayama
Explore the Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter
The Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter is an area where the historical townscape has been preserved. Merchants' houses built in the Edo period along with willow trees line the river on either side, and this atmospheric scenery is the main attraction.

It's also a bustling tourist spot, where in addition to gourmet food and shopping, you can enjoy hands-on craft lessons as well as art galleries and museums.

Tourist Spot

Ohara Museum of Art open_in_new

An art museum that displays mainly Western art collected by a businessman from Kurashiki. It features numerous works from world-famous artists such as Monet and El Greco.

Kurashiki Ivy Square open_in_new

A tourism complex with a hotel and a restaurant that is housed in a renovated spinning mill that was built over 100 years ago. You can also try pottery.

Afternoon

Okayama
Return home from Okayama Airport

Map

Hiroshima Airport Murakami Suigun Museum Kotohira-gu Kanamaru-za Nakano Udon School, Kotohira Branch Ritsurin Garden Ohara Museum of Art Kurashiki Ivy Square Okayama Airport
place Hiroshima Airport
place Murakami Suigun Museum
place Kotohira-gu
place Kanamaru-za
place Nakano Udon School, Kotohira Branch
place Ritsurin Garden
place Ohara Museum of Art
place Kurashiki Ivy Square
place Okayama Airport