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Shikoku

Shikoku

Shikoku (四国, literally “four countries”) is Japan’s fourth largest island, southwest of Japan’s main island Honshu. True to its name, Shikoku is divided into four prefectures.

Head to the smallest of Japan’s four main islands if you’re looking to get off the beaten path. Shikoku is best known for its 88 Temple Pilgrimage – a nearly 750-mile loop that covers sacred sites around the island. Whether you’re trekking this path or creating your own, you’ll encounter Shikoku’s natural beauty (think: forest-covered mountains and an unspoiled coastline). Meanwhile, the city of Kochi features cheap eats and a well-preserved castle. If you’re visiting in mid-August, add Shikoku’s cultural pinnacle, Awa Odori, to your itinerary. One of the most famous festivals in Japan, this dance celebration in the city of Takushima is a must-do.

Source: https://www.japan-guide.com/list/e1107.html

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