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Shikoku (Kagawa, Tokushima, Ehime, Kochi) 2–3 Day Itinerary (Public Transport, 9:00–18:00)

Shikoku offers outstanding cuisine (from Sanuki udon to seared bonito), dramatic nature, the culture of the pilgrimage, and soothing hot springs. Highlights include Kagawa’s Kotohira-gu Shrine, Tokushima’s Naruto Whirlpools, Ehime’s Dogo Onsen, and Kochi’s Katsurahama Beach.
This model course travels by rail and highway bus, following an easy 9:00–18:00 schedule over 2 nights and 3 days to enjoy Shikoku’s nature, culture, and food.

Overview (2 nights, 3 days)

  • Transport: JR Shikoku, highway buses
  • Suggested bases: Night 1 = Takamatsu / Night 2 = Matsuyama or Kochi
  • Sightseeing hours: depart 9:00 / arrive accommodation 18:00
  • Budget estimate:
    • Transport: approx. ¥5,000–8,000/day
    • Meals: approx. ¥3,000–5,000/day
    • Lodging: approx. ¥8,000–12,000/night
    • Total (2 nights, 3 days): approx. ¥40,000–65,000/person

Itinerary

  • Day 1: Kagawa & Tokushima – Takamatsu → visit Kotohira-gu (Konpira-san) → Sanuki udon lunch-hop → transfer to Naruto for whirlpool cruise or Onaruto Bridge promenade → stay in Takamatsu.
  • Day 2: Ehime (Matsuyama) – Limited express to Matsuyama → bathe at Dogo Onsen & stroll shopping arcade → lunch: tai-meshi → Matsuyama Castle & Seto Inland Sea sunset → stay in Matsuyama.
  • Day 3: Kochi – JR “Nanpu” to Kochi → Katsurahama Beach & Sakamoto Ryoma statue → lunch: seared bonito set (katsuo no tataki) & street foods → Hirome Market, (Sun only) Sunday Market → depart from Kochi or via Takamatsu.

Seasonal Highlights (months)

  • Spring (Mar–May): Sakura at Kotohira-gu; pilgrimage season
  • Summer (Jun–Aug): Peak Naruto whirlpools; Kochi Yosakoi Festival; beaches
  • Autumn (Sep–Nov): Foliage in Iya Valley; autumn colors at Matsuyama Castle; perfect time for hot springs
  • Winter (Dec–Feb): Dogo Onsen steam; calm Seto winter scenery; seasonal bonito & citrus

Food & Souvenirs

  • Food: Sanuki udon, seared bonito (katsuo no tataki), tai-meshi, Tokushima ramen, yuzu dishes
  • Souvenirs: dried udon, Imabari towels, Botchan dango, sudachi products, yuzu ponzu, katsuobushi items
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