Kagawa Travel Guide | 8 Great Things To Do In Kagawa Prefecture, Japan
Even though it is the smallest of the 47 prefectures in Japan, Kagawa with a population of just under 1 million, is definitely worth a visit…
Even though it is the smallest of the 47 prefectures in Japan, Kagawa with a population of just under 1 million, is definitely worth a visit…
Tokushima prefecture, home to 728,000 people and located on the island of Shikoku in southern Japan is not usually the first place that people rush to when travelling in Japan…
One of our favourite things to do when visiting a new prefecture in Japan is to discover and try all the local specialities. It’s one of our favourite things about travelling in Japan..
The Iya Valley, located in western Tokushima prefecture had been on our Japan bucket list for a long time and it did not disappoint! Located in a steep mountainous valley…
Tokushima is a wonderful prefecture to visit due to it’s beautiful nature, world-class surfing, indigo dying and delicious food such as Tokushima ramen…
Kagawa is a great prefecture to visit since it can be conveniently accessed from the Kansai area or Okayama. It’s Japan’s smallest prefecture and is home to the beautiful Ritsurin garden, historic temples…
Kochi Prefecture located in the south of Shikoku Island is a mostly rural area known for being a natural paradise with beautiful mountains, crystal clean rivers and long Pacific beaches…
If you love the outdoors and untouched nature, then Kochi is definitely a prefecture you need to add to your travel bucket list! It is the perfect place to travel in your campervan…
Ehime prefecture located in the north-west part of Shikoku island was a prefecture that we didn’t know much about before visiting. We had of course heard about the famous Dogo Onsen, one of Japan’s oldest onsens, however apart from that, we didn’t know much else…