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Kagawa
Shrines & Temples
Kotohiragu Shrine
4.60 10Known as "Konpira-san," it is one of the most famous spiritual spots in Shikoku.
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[Ritsurin Garden Visitor Guide] A Scenic Spot Where You Can Experience Japanese Atmosphere and Culture
Ritsurin Garden is a place where you can enjoy scenery full of Japanese charm and experience Japanese culture across its vast grounds. It changes with the seasons, and even a short walk reveals landscapes with different kinds of beauty. Here is useful information to know before your visit, including the best seasons to go and the garden’s highlights.
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One of Kagawa’s Top Power Spots! A Sightseeing Guide to Kotohiragu Shrine
Known by the affectionate nickname “Konpira-san,” Kotohiragu Shrine is one of Kagawa’s most iconic historic shrines. It is especially famous for its long stone staircase leading up to the main shrine, with plenty to enjoy along the way, including natural beauty, tradition, and cultural richness. The lively atmosphere, filled with many visitors, also makes for a pleasant worship experience. This article introduces the highlights and charms of Kotohiragu Shrine. It covers the key points so even first-time visitors can enjoy it, so be sure to read to the end.
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Plenty to Enjoy Even on a Short Trip! 9 Classic Kagawa Attractions
Kagawa is Japan’s smallest prefecture by area, so even with a short stay you can fully enjoy must-see sights like historic shrines and castles, plus beautiful natural scenery. The remote islands floating in the Seto Inland Sea, such as Shodoshima and Naoshima, are also part of Kagawa’s appeal. If you’re sightseeing in this charm-packed prefecture, here are the attractions, places to stay, and local food you won’t want to miss.
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Aoyama, Omotesando, Harajuku
Shopping Streets
Takeshita Street
4.58 9The world watches the kawaii (cute) culture shared by this shopping street.
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Soak Up Tokyo’s Trend Hub! 7 Must-Visit Attractions in Harajuku
Known as a trend hub, Harajuku brings together a wide range of shopping areas and spots, drawing crowds day after day. You’ll also find plenty of restaurants serving the latest food trends, making it easy to snack as you shop. And when you need a break from the crowds, it’s nice to know there are leafy parks where you can unwind. Here are the attractions, shopping spots, and food you won’t want to miss to make the most of Harajuku.
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How to Enjoy Takeshita Street: A Trendy Hotspot for Kawaii Culture
Known as the birthplace of “Kawaii culture,” Takeshita Street is where trendsetting fashion and must-try street food come together. In recent years, it has become a top sightseeing spot not only for young locals, but also for many visitors to Japan. If it’s your first time on Takeshita Street, here are the classic ways to enjoy it, plus carefully selected shopping spots and the best grab-and-go eats.
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