Takamatsu has many tourist attractions such as Ritsurin Park, Ogijima, Yashima, Takamatsu Castle, Shikoku-mura, Kurokawa Onsen, Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum, Sanuki Mountain Range, Goshikidai, and Kagawa Prefectural Office.
Also recommended are local delicacies such as Sanuki udon noodles, fishermen's rice such as tako-meshi (octopus rice), anmochi zoni (rice cake with red bean paste), wasanbon (a type of Japanese sweet), and jyomine (a female peak).
Located at the eastern foot of Mt. Shikun, this garden has a nearly 400-year history and has been designated as a national special scenic beauty spot.It is the largest Japanese garden in Japan, covering an area of approximately 75 hectares, and has six ponds and 13 artificial hills against the backd...»
Takamatsu Castle was built in 1590 in the port town, and was the first and largest castle built as a sea castle in the early modern period. Also known as Tamamo Castle. The castle tower does not exist, but the Kitanomaru Tsukimi-yagura, Kitanomaru Mizute-gomon, Kitanomaru Watari-yagura, and the for...»
The sculptor Isamu Noguchi's studio in Mure-cho, Takamatsu City is open to the public in its original state.The exhibition collection, the Isamu family's surroundings, and the sculpture garden can also be viewed. He used Aji stone, a granite produced in Mure Town, Aji Town (now Takamatsu City), Kag...»
Onigashima Giant Cave is located in the middle of Washigamine in the center of Megijima, an island in the Seto Inland Sea with the legend of Momotaro.Inside the cave is a recreation of the ogre's hall, living room, and an antechamber for the ogre guard. Inside the cave is cool even in summer, creat...»