Let's explore Shodoshima island from Takamatsu for 2 days. Great experience to have a ferry ride from Takamatsu port and a private car in the island!
Shodoshima is the second largest island in the Seto Inland Sea and one of the region’s most popular destinations for travelers looking to explore the Inland Sea archipelago. The island is noted for its distinctive food culture, which reflects Shodoshima’s comparatively mild climate and its location near major shipping lanes. Traditional specialties include soy sauce and long, thin somen noodles, while olives are a more recent addition.
Kankakei Ropeway is one of Japan's three major valley beauty, a symbol of Setonaikai National Park. The Kankakei Ropeway, which connects the foot of the Kankakei to the summit, is the only ropeway in Japan that offers a view of the sky, the sea, and the valley at the same time.
Nakayama Rice Field is located in the middle of Shodoshima which is in the Nakayama district. There are about 800 large and small rice fields that have been selected as one of the 100 Best Rice Terraces in Japan.
Angel Road is a popular tourist spot where roads appear and disappear as the tide rises and falls.
Shodoshima Daikannon, or Great Kannon, one of many such monumental statues of the Goddess of Mercy found all over Japan. This one on Shodoshima, the second largest island in the Seto Inland Sea between Okayama and Shikoku.
Road Station Shodoshima Olive Park is a complex facility where you can enjoy olives with all five senses, such as the Olive Memorial Hall where you can experience the history of olives and the Greek Windmill which reminds you of the Mediterranean Sea.
In Twenty Four Eyes movie Studio, the scenery of the early Showa period is waiting for you. Shodoshima was used as the backdrop for “Nijushi no Hitomi (Twenty-Four Eyes).” The film's outdoor set has been preserved as is, and is now open to the public.
Shodoshima Island’s soy sauce factories are concentrated in an area called Soy Sauce Village, where warehouses and factories built during the Meiji era (1868-1912) line the road from Yasuda to Sakate Port. The buildings, still in use today, create a historic atmosphere with their traditional charred wood cladding and old plaster walls.
Dofuchi Strait is officially recognized by Guinness World Records as the world’s narrowest strait. You can cross it on foot. It’s a popular stop for travelers from Japan and abroad and also functions as a local thoroughfare.
Stroll through the mazelike alleyways The outside walls were extended within the house to create cave-like paths leading to different spaces. Visitors can walk inside and explore.
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