Kagawa
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Kagawa Prefecture (香川県 Kagawa-ken) is on the Japanese island of Shikoku.
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Kagawa Halal Travel Guide
Kagawa was formerly known as the province of Sanuki (讃岐).
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Cities
- Takamatsu - the prefectural capital
- Higashikagawa
- Kanonji - large sand sculpture of a coin - Zenigata Sunae - and viewing platform from Kotohiki Park.
- Kotohira - built around the shrine of Konpira
- Marugame - largest producer of Japanese fans (uchiwa) in Japan and home of one of the few remaining wooden castles.
- Sakaide
- Sanuki
- Zentsuji
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- Seto Inland Sea - Many of the islands belong to the city of Sakaide
- Naoshima
- Teshima
- Shodoshima
- Miki
- Ayagawa
- Manno
- Tadotsu
- Mitoyo
- Utazu
Travel to Kagawa
Buy a Flight ticket to and from Kagawa
Takamatsu Airport has Flights to Tokyo, Kagoshima, and Naha (Okinawa) on the domestic side, and Seoul and Shanghai on the international side.
By Rail
Takamatsu is the main train gateway to Shikoku. There are frequent services in all directions: north to Okayama on the Honshu mainland, west to Matsuyama, south to Kochi (prefecture) | Kochi and east to Tokushima.
Travel on a Bus in Kagawa
How to get around in Kagawa
What to see in Kagawa
Ibukizima0ɨ - Kotohiki Park's Zenigata sand monument in Kanonji
- Ritsurin Garden - 栗林公園 | A large and beautiful park located in Takamatsu.
- Marugame Castle - 丸亀城 | One of the only 12 remaining original castles in Japan. Located in Marugame.
Top Muslim Travel Tips for Kagawa
Halal Food & Restaurants
Kagawa is famous as the home of udon, thick chewy wheat noodles. The local type is still known by the province's old name as Sanuki udon.
News & References Kagawa
Travel Next
- Okayama Prefecture
- Tokushima (prefecture) | Tokushima Prefecture
- Kochi (prefecture) | Kochi Prefecture
- Ehime Prefecture
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