The charm of Kagawa
Kagawa guide
A prefecture facing the Seto Inland Sea boasting a beautiful archipelago.
- area
- It is the smallest prefecture in Japan. It is possible to travel from Takamatsu to most areas in the prefecture within an hour.
*When using the expressway
- climate
- It is characterized by a mild climate with little rain and many sunny days.
- Prefectural fish
- Yellowtail *This is the first fish successfully farmed in Kagawa Prefecture.
- Prefectural flower
- Olives *Shodoshima, Kagawa Prefecture, was the first place in Japan to successfully cultivate olives.
- local specialty
- In addition to Kagawa prefecture's synonymous ``Sanuki udon'', there are plenty of ingredients unique to Kagawa.
- art prefecture
- Setouchi International Art Festival is held once every three years from Benesse Art Site Naoshima, which attracts attention from all over the world.
- Seto Inland Sea National Park
- It was the first national park designated in Japan in 1934, and is the largest national park in Japan.
- Ritsurin Park
- A famous garden that received the highest rating of three stars in the Michelin Green Guide Japan.
The charm of Kagawa
The Seto Inland Sea is praised as the "jewel of the world." Islands are protected by the sea and offer enchanting scenery.
The Sanuki Plain promises fruit in all seasons.
Kagawa, blessed with a warm and livable climate, is packed with charm.
The Sanuki Plain promises fruit in all seasons.
Kagawa, blessed with a warm and livable climate, is packed with charm.