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Kagawa Prefecture, Japan

Kagawa Prefecture is the smallest prefecture in Japan., but it is packed with rich nature, stunning landscapes, and cultural attractions. With its mild climate and the serene beauty of the Seto Inland Sea, it offers breathtaking views of numerous islands, known as the “island beauty” (Tato-bi). Popular destinations like Shodoshima and Naoshima are perfect for enjoying art and traditional culture.
Kagawa is also famous as the “Udon Prefecture,” renowned for its Sanuki udon noodles. These firm and chewy noodles, made with local ingredients, leave a lasting impression on anyone who tastes them. Additionally, the cultivation of olives is a major industry, and olive oil produced in Shodoshima is highly regarded for its exceptional quality.
Historical and cultural landmarks such as Kotohira Shrine (commonly known as “Konpira-san”) and Ritsurin Garden highlight the region’s rich heritage. In recent years, Kagawa has gained international attention as a hub for contemporary art, particularly through the Setouchi Triennale, which attracts art enthusiasts from around the world.
- Takamatsu City
- Takamatsu city
- Marugame city
- Kan-onji city
- Approximately 0.95 million
- Sanuki udon restaurant tours
- Ritsurin Garden
- Naoshima Art Island
- Shodoshima
- Warm and with little rainfall
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Sanuki udon, olives, tourist destinations in the Seto Inland Sea




